Alida Gersie
Dramatic Approaches to Brief Therapy
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Dramatic Approaches to Brief Therapy
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Written by the directors of the world's major training programmes in dramatherapy, this book presents their approach to and theory of brief dramatherapy, which is offered in treatment settings for acute or chronic in-patient populations and out-patient or community health settings with a maintenance, rehabilitation or personal development purpose.
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Written by the directors of the world's major training programmes in dramatherapy, this book presents their approach to and theory of brief dramatherapy, which is offered in treatment settings for acute or chronic in-patient populations and out-patient or community health settings with a maintenance, rehabilitation or personal development purpose.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 436g
- ISBN-13: 9781853022715
- ISBN-10: 1853022713
- Artikelnr.: 21968548
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 436g
- ISBN-13: 9781853022715
- ISBN-10: 1853022713
- Artikelnr.: 21968548
Alida Gersie is a London-based dramatherapist and organizational consultant. Her work with deprived individuals and communities inspired her to develop a story-based method that facilitates productive change in seemingly hopeless situations. For several decades she was Principal Lecturer in the Postgraduate Arts Therapies Department of the University of Hertfordshire. She has taught the story-based approach to planned change in many countries, and has authored and edited several books, including Reflections on Therapeutic Storymaking: The Uses of Stories in Groups, Dramatic Approaches to Brief Therapy, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Dramatherapy, Storymaking in Bereavement: Dragons Fight in the Meadow and Storymaking in Education and Therapy, and published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Introduction. Section 1: Principles of Brief Dramatherapy. 1. Five Progressive Phases in Dramatherapy and their Implications for Brief Dramatherapy
Renee Emunah
CIIS
USA. 2. Time and Dramatherapy
Phil Jones
University of Hertfordshire. 3. A Short-Term Model of Dramatherapy Through the Role Method
Robert Landy
New York University. 4. Brief Dramatherapy in a Changing Health Service
Dorothy M. Langley
South Devon College. 5. Drama as Accelerator
David Powley
Dramatherapy Trainer and Consultant. 6.Brief Dramatherapy: The Need for Professional Diagnosis
Herman Smitskamp
Hogeschool Midden Nederland
the Netherlands. Section 2: Brief Dramatherapy in Groups 7. Group Narrative Function in Brief Dramatherapy
Judy Donovan
University of Ripon and York. 8. The Role of Dramatherapy on an Extremely Short Term Inpatient Psychiatric Unit
Alice M. Forrester
Danbury Hospital and David Read Johnson
Yale University School of Medicine. 9. Masking the Gas Mask
Brief Intervention Using Metaphor
Imagery
Movement and Enactment
Mooli Lahad
Tel Hai College
Israel. 10. Is it Therapy or What?: Boundary Issues in the Context of Single Session Therapy
Eva Leveton
CIIS
USA. 11. Brief Dramatherpay and the Collective Creation
Barbara Mackay
Concordia University
Canada. Section 3: Brief Dramatherapy with Individuals. 12. The Use of Dramatherapy and Playtherapy to Help De-brief Children after the Trauma of Sexual Abuse
Ann Cattanach
Institute of Dramatherapy
and Roehampton Institute. 13. Being Together Briefly. One on One Brief Dramatherapy with Clients Hospitalized for Chronic or Reactive Depression
Ditty Dokter
University of Hertfordshire
and Addenbrooke's Hospital
Cambridge. 14. Brief Dramatherapy and Preventative Models of Practice
Sue Jennings
Consultant Dramatherapist and Teaching Fellow. 15. Focusing on Mythic Imagery in Brief Dramatherapy with Psychotic Individuals
Stephen Snow
Concordia University
Montreal. 16. Time and Timing: Attending to Kairos in Brief Dramatherapy
Ted Wharam
College of Ripon and York St John
York. 17. Brief Dramatherapy with Adolescents
Jan-Berend van der Wijk Christlijke Hogeschool Noord Nederland
the Netherlands.
Renee Emunah
CIIS
USA. 2. Time and Dramatherapy
Phil Jones
University of Hertfordshire. 3. A Short-Term Model of Dramatherapy Through the Role Method
Robert Landy
New York University. 4. Brief Dramatherapy in a Changing Health Service
Dorothy M. Langley
South Devon College. 5. Drama as Accelerator
David Powley
Dramatherapy Trainer and Consultant. 6.Brief Dramatherapy: The Need for Professional Diagnosis
Herman Smitskamp
Hogeschool Midden Nederland
the Netherlands. Section 2: Brief Dramatherapy in Groups 7. Group Narrative Function in Brief Dramatherapy
Judy Donovan
University of Ripon and York. 8. The Role of Dramatherapy on an Extremely Short Term Inpatient Psychiatric Unit
Alice M. Forrester
Danbury Hospital and David Read Johnson
Yale University School of Medicine. 9. Masking the Gas Mask
Brief Intervention Using Metaphor
Imagery
Movement and Enactment
Mooli Lahad
Tel Hai College
Israel. 10. Is it Therapy or What?: Boundary Issues in the Context of Single Session Therapy
Eva Leveton
CIIS
USA. 11. Brief Dramatherpay and the Collective Creation
Barbara Mackay
Concordia University
Canada. Section 3: Brief Dramatherapy with Individuals. 12. The Use of Dramatherapy and Playtherapy to Help De-brief Children after the Trauma of Sexual Abuse
Ann Cattanach
Institute of Dramatherapy
and Roehampton Institute. 13. Being Together Briefly. One on One Brief Dramatherapy with Clients Hospitalized for Chronic or Reactive Depression
Ditty Dokter
University of Hertfordshire
and Addenbrooke's Hospital
Cambridge. 14. Brief Dramatherapy and Preventative Models of Practice
Sue Jennings
Consultant Dramatherapist and Teaching Fellow. 15. Focusing on Mythic Imagery in Brief Dramatherapy with Psychotic Individuals
Stephen Snow
Concordia University
Montreal. 16. Time and Timing: Attending to Kairos in Brief Dramatherapy
Ted Wharam
College of Ripon and York St John
York. 17. Brief Dramatherapy with Adolescents
Jan-Berend van der Wijk Christlijke Hogeschool Noord Nederland
the Netherlands.
Introduction. Section 1: Principles of Brief Dramatherapy. 1. Five Progressive Phases in Dramatherapy and their Implications for Brief Dramatherapy
Renee Emunah
CIIS
USA. 2. Time and Dramatherapy
Phil Jones
University of Hertfordshire. 3. A Short-Term Model of Dramatherapy Through the Role Method
Robert Landy
New York University. 4. Brief Dramatherapy in a Changing Health Service
Dorothy M. Langley
South Devon College. 5. Drama as Accelerator
David Powley
Dramatherapy Trainer and Consultant. 6.Brief Dramatherapy: The Need for Professional Diagnosis
Herman Smitskamp
Hogeschool Midden Nederland
the Netherlands. Section 2: Brief Dramatherapy in Groups 7. Group Narrative Function in Brief Dramatherapy
Judy Donovan
University of Ripon and York. 8. The Role of Dramatherapy on an Extremely Short Term Inpatient Psychiatric Unit
Alice M. Forrester
Danbury Hospital and David Read Johnson
Yale University School of Medicine. 9. Masking the Gas Mask
Brief Intervention Using Metaphor
Imagery
Movement and Enactment
Mooli Lahad
Tel Hai College
Israel. 10. Is it Therapy or What?: Boundary Issues in the Context of Single Session Therapy
Eva Leveton
CIIS
USA. 11. Brief Dramatherpay and the Collective Creation
Barbara Mackay
Concordia University
Canada. Section 3: Brief Dramatherapy with Individuals. 12. The Use of Dramatherapy and Playtherapy to Help De-brief Children after the Trauma of Sexual Abuse
Ann Cattanach
Institute of Dramatherapy
and Roehampton Institute. 13. Being Together Briefly. One on One Brief Dramatherapy with Clients Hospitalized for Chronic or Reactive Depression
Ditty Dokter
University of Hertfordshire
and Addenbrooke's Hospital
Cambridge. 14. Brief Dramatherapy and Preventative Models of Practice
Sue Jennings
Consultant Dramatherapist and Teaching Fellow. 15. Focusing on Mythic Imagery in Brief Dramatherapy with Psychotic Individuals
Stephen Snow
Concordia University
Montreal. 16. Time and Timing: Attending to Kairos in Brief Dramatherapy
Ted Wharam
College of Ripon and York St John
York. 17. Brief Dramatherapy with Adolescents
Jan-Berend van der Wijk Christlijke Hogeschool Noord Nederland
the Netherlands.
Renee Emunah
CIIS
USA. 2. Time and Dramatherapy
Phil Jones
University of Hertfordshire. 3. A Short-Term Model of Dramatherapy Through the Role Method
Robert Landy
New York University. 4. Brief Dramatherapy in a Changing Health Service
Dorothy M. Langley
South Devon College. 5. Drama as Accelerator
David Powley
Dramatherapy Trainer and Consultant. 6.Brief Dramatherapy: The Need for Professional Diagnosis
Herman Smitskamp
Hogeschool Midden Nederland
the Netherlands. Section 2: Brief Dramatherapy in Groups 7. Group Narrative Function in Brief Dramatherapy
Judy Donovan
University of Ripon and York. 8. The Role of Dramatherapy on an Extremely Short Term Inpatient Psychiatric Unit
Alice M. Forrester
Danbury Hospital and David Read Johnson
Yale University School of Medicine. 9. Masking the Gas Mask
Brief Intervention Using Metaphor
Imagery
Movement and Enactment
Mooli Lahad
Tel Hai College
Israel. 10. Is it Therapy or What?: Boundary Issues in the Context of Single Session Therapy
Eva Leveton
CIIS
USA. 11. Brief Dramatherpay and the Collective Creation
Barbara Mackay
Concordia University
Canada. Section 3: Brief Dramatherapy with Individuals. 12. The Use of Dramatherapy and Playtherapy to Help De-brief Children after the Trauma of Sexual Abuse
Ann Cattanach
Institute of Dramatherapy
and Roehampton Institute. 13. Being Together Briefly. One on One Brief Dramatherapy with Clients Hospitalized for Chronic or Reactive Depression
Ditty Dokter
University of Hertfordshire
and Addenbrooke's Hospital
Cambridge. 14. Brief Dramatherapy and Preventative Models of Practice
Sue Jennings
Consultant Dramatherapist and Teaching Fellow. 15. Focusing on Mythic Imagery in Brief Dramatherapy with Psychotic Individuals
Stephen Snow
Concordia University
Montreal. 16. Time and Timing: Attending to Kairos in Brief Dramatherapy
Ted Wharam
College of Ripon and York St John
York. 17. Brief Dramatherapy with Adolescents
Jan-Berend van der Wijk Christlijke Hogeschool Noord Nederland
the Netherlands.