Drama, Psychotherapy and Psychosis: Dramatherapy and Psychodrama with People Who Hear VoicesRoutledge, 2004 M03 11 - 304 pages
John Casson - Winner of the British Psychodrama Association (BPA) Lifetime Achievement Award 2012! Drama, Psychotherapy and Psychosis 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. In examining the often baffling and frightening world of psychosis the book offers alternative models of madness and the self, which form the basis for therapeutic interventions.Illustrated by case histories and examples of practice, this book provides a description and analysis of voice hearing. Chapters cover areas including: * historical perspectives on psychosis and hearing voices * group psychodrama * dramatherapy with individuals. Drama, Psychotherapy and Psychosis demonstrates how creative action methods can be helpful to those who hear voices. It provides guidelines for good practice; essential to all those interested in promoting the safe use of these methods in therapy. |
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... someone's anonymity I have written, 'One man/woman said . . . '. I have also used other appropriate ways to conceal the identity of clients. I have not altered any of the verbatim statements of people's opinions except for names that ...
... someone's anonymity I have written, 'One man/woman said . . . '. I have also used other appropriate ways to conceal the identity of clients. I have not altered any of the verbatim statements of people's opinions except for names that ...
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... someone to move from the non-coping to the coping column: out of powerless isolation, through therapeutic relationship, to empowerment. Romme and Escher (1993) provided a comprehensive survey of different explanations of the phenomenon ...
... someone to move from the non-coping to the coping column: out of powerless isolation, through therapeutic relationship, to empowerment. Romme and Escher (1993) provided a comprehensive survey of different explanations of the phenomenon ...
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... someone who took part in research and then was abandoned (she connected this with Jed, her ex-boyfriend, 'dumping her in the gutter'). Dr R. Marton, psychiatrist, addressing a conference concerned with the well- being of Mordecai Vanunu ...
... someone who took part in research and then was abandoned (she connected this with Jed, her ex-boyfriend, 'dumping her in the gutter'). Dr R. Marton, psychiatrist, addressing a conference concerned with the well- being of Mordecai Vanunu ...
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... someone diagnosed as schizophrenic who is also a survivor of trauma. In psychiatry the definition of insight, in terms of psychotic illness, is that patients accept that they are ill, that they have the illness that the psychiatrist ...
... someone diagnosed as schizophrenic who is also a survivor of trauma. In psychiatry the definition of insight, in terms of psychotic illness, is that patients accept that they are ill, that they have the illness that the psychiatrist ...
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Contents
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Theatre madness and healing | 51 |
The twentieth century theatrotherapy psychodrama and dramatherapy | 63 |
Dramatherapy with individuals finding a voice and telling stories | 92 |
The wave and the whelm distance and empowerment | 114 |
Individual dramatherapy Cheryll | 126 |
What is helpful and not helpful in dramatherapy and psychodrama | 212 |
Guidelines for good practice | 239 |
Afterword | 249 |
Voices interview | 252 |
The etymology of whelm | 254 |
Purchasing the Five Story Self Structure | 256 |
Comparative costings hospital medication and therapy | 257 |
The Morenean method of psychodramatising suicidal ideation | 260 |
The theatre model of the self | 146 |
Group dramatherapy | 163 |
Individual psychodrama Harry | 182 |
Group psychodrama | 197 |
References | 261 |
Author index | 275 |
Subject index | 279 |
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