Drama, Psychotherapy and Psychosis

Drama, Psychotherapy and Psychosis

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  • Author: John Casson
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1135447950
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 300

Drama, Psychotherapy and Psychosis explores the use of drama and theatre in working with people who hear voices. It provides guidelines for good practice; essential to all those interested in promoting the safe use of these methods in therapy.


Drama, Psychotherapy and Psychosis

Drama, Psychotherapy and Psychosis

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  • Author: John Witham Casson
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 9781583918043
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 306

This work explores the use of drama and theatre in the challenging area of working with people who hear voices, focusing especially on survivors of abuse and those diagnosed as suffering from schizophrenia.


Therapeutic Communities for Psychosis

Therapeutic Communities for Psychosis

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  • Author: John Gale
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317723805
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 296

Therapeutic Communities for Psychosis offers a uniquely global insight into the renewed interest in the use of therapeutic communities for the treatment of psychosis, as complementary to pharmacological treatment. Within this edited volume contributors from around the world look at the range of treatment programmes on offer in therapeutic communities for those suffering from psychosis. Divided into three parts, the book covers: the historical and philosophical background of therapeutic communities and the treatment of psychosis in this context treatment settings and clinical models alternative therapies and extended applications. This book will be essential reading for all mental health professionals, targeting readers from a number of disciplines including psychiatry, psychology, social work, psychotherapy and group analysis.


Dramatherapy and Psychiatry

Dramatherapy and Psychiatry

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  • Author: Dorothy M. Langley
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 0429863519
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 222

As part of the overall growing interest in the rehabilitation of people with mental illness in the 1980s, therapy through drama was being seen increasingly as a significant aspect of therapeutic programmes. While the subject of remedial drama for people with disabilities was reasonably well documented, originally published in 1983, this was the first book to address the topic applied to psychiatric patients (or clients). The book is intended to be practical throughout and keeps jargon to a minimum. It is not written for professional or student dramatherapists alone, but is aimed as much at occupational therapists, nurses, social workers, psychiatrists and psychologists who are all involved in rehabilitation of people with mental illness. Topics discussed include referral by the psychiatrist, and general and specific approaches to dramatherapy. In addition, practical application is given to particular groups such as elderly people and those with schizophrenia.


Dramatherapy Performance and Schizophrenia

Dramatherapy Performance and Schizophrenia

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  • Author: Lambros Yotis
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781366713018
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

This book concerns psychotherapeutic aspects of a Dramatherapy Performance for people with schizophrenia as well as a new evaluation of this therapeutic method. It includes the full Ph.D. thesis of the author, approved by the University of Hertfordshire in 2002, parts of which have been published in Greek and International Journals thereafter. References are revised for this edition, to include updates of publications till 2016. The aim of this publication is to offer a source of knowledge to all those interested in the fields of drama, psychotherapy and the social sciences, as well as in the areas that interconnect them. Furthermore, it can be a helpful tool for researchers, professionals and students specializing in the arts therapies.


Art, Psychotherapy and Psychosis

Art, Psychotherapy and Psychosis

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  • Author: Katherine Killick
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1134773463
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 282

Art, Psychotherapy and Psychosis reveals the unique role of art therapy in the treatment of psychosis. Illustrating their contributions with clinical material and artwork created by clients, experienced practitioners describe their work in a variety of settings. Writing from different theoretical standpoints they reflect the current creative diversity within the profession and its links with psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, analytical psychology and psychiatry. In part I specific issues involved in working with psychosis are explored. These include discussion of the therapeutic relationship, the process of symbolisation, the nature and meaning of art made by psychotic patients and the interplay between words and pictures. Part II recounts the history of art therapy and psychosis, tracing its origins in art, to its present-day role as a respected treatment in psychiatric, community and therapeutic settings. Art, Psychotherapy and Psychosis extends the existing theory, develops analytical approaches in art psychotherapy and offers innovative perspectives for students and practitioners on the treatment of borderline states as well as psychosis.


TRAUMA-INFORMED DRAMA THERAPY

TRAUMA-INFORMED DRAMA THERAPY

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  • Author: Nisha Sajnani
  • Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
  • ISBN: 0398087784
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 415

This book examines how drama therapists conceptualize and respond to relational and systemic trauma across systems of care including mental health clinics, schools, and communities burdened by historical and current wounds. The chapters in this book offer drama therapists compelling examples of emerging models of trauma-informed drama therapy, as well as offering experienced practitioners the opportunity to question the assumptions made by prevailing paradigms that underlie our practice. The introductory chapters review the influence and history of trauma theory and treatment on drama therapy, followed by two sections: The first presents readers with seven emerging approaches and the second section offers detailed applications to specific populations, ending with a meta-analysis of drama therapy in the treatment of trauma. This ground-breaking book will also be useful for creative arts therapists, mental health professionals, educators, students and for many others interested in the role of the drama and performance in the treatment of trauma.


Dramatherapy and Destructiveness

Dramatherapy and Destructiveness

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  • Author: Ditty Dokter
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1136661492
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 229

Dramatherapy uses the healing aspects of drama and theatre as part of the therapeutic process and is increasingly required to supply evidence of its effectiveness. This book aims to provide an evidence base for practice with destructive clients, and raise the profile of dramatherapy as a distinct therapeutic intervention in this field. Dramatherapy and Destructiveness discusses working with those suffering from conduct disorders, mood disorders, schizophrenia and personality disorders. Divided into three parts, topics of discussion include: theory and research underpinning the understanding of working with destructiveness in-depth case studies of dramatherapy with a wide range of clients analysis and evaluation of the evidence base for dramatherapy with these clients guidelines for best practice Dramatherapy and Destructiveness covers a wide range of client groups, settings, methods and therapeutic approaches. As well as being an invaluable resource for dramatherapists, this book will be of interest to other therapists, health professionals, social workers, teachers and artists.


Art Therapy for Psychosis

Art Therapy for Psychosis

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  • Author: Katherine Killick
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 1317648021
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 210

Art Therapy for Psychosis presents innovative theoretical and clinical approaches to psychosis that have developed in the work of expert clinicians from around the world. It draws on insights that have emerged from decades of clinical practice to explain why and how specialised forms of art therapy constitute a particularly appropriate psychotherapeutic approach to psychosis. The contributors present a diverse range of current theoretical perspectives on the subject, derived from the fields of neuroscience, phenomenology and cognitive analytic theory, as well as from different schools of psychoanalysis. Collectively, they offer insights into the specific potentials of art therapy as a psychotherapeutic approach to psychosis, and describe some of the specialised approaches developed with individuals and with groups over the past 20 years. Throughout the book, the meaning and relevance of art-making as a medium for holding and containing unbearable, unthinkable and unspeakable experiences within the psychotherapeutic setting becomes apparent. Several of the chapters present detailed illustrated case studies which show how making visual images with an appropriately trained art psychotherapist can be a first step on the path into meaningful relatedness. This book offers fresh insights into the nature of psychosis, the challenges encountered by clinicians attempting to work psychotherapeutically with people in psychotic states in different settings, and the potentials of art therapy as an effective treatment approach. It will be essential reading for mental health professionals who work with psychosis, including psychiatrists, psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and arts therapists, and those in training. Full colour versions of the illustrations can be viewed at http://isps.org/index.php/publications/book-series/publication-photos Please see p. ix of the book for details of how to access them.


An Introduction to Dramatherapy

An Introduction to Dramatherapy

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  • Author: Dorothy Langley
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 1847877060
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 185

`The book is well researched and provides a solid overview′ - Therapy Today `Dorothy Langley′s book offers a valuable overview of dramatherapy in all its applications. It provides evidence of many years′ work as a teacher and practitioner. It is both clear and readable, and will serve as a useful introduction to this unique therapeutic approach for people in other healing professions, particularly psychiatry, as well as for the general reader′ - Roger Grainger, Senior Practitioner on the Register of Psychologists Specialising in Psychotherapy, and State Registered Arts Therapist, Drama An Introduction to Dramatherapy is a concise introduction to the background, theory and practice of a method of therapy which uses the dramatic process to help people during times of stress, emotional upheaval, illness or disability. Illustrated throughout with vivid examples from dramatherapy sessions, the book shows how drama can be used in an intentional and directional way to achieve constructive change with individuals or groups. In particular, the book highlights the power of drama as a therapeutic medium because of its foundations in metaphor, power which can be harnessed through the use of techniques such as role play, enactment, story-telling and the use of puppets and masks. An Introduction to Dramatherapy provides a welcome overview for readers who are new to the field and an excellent starting point for further study.