Dramatherapy
International Perspectives, Paradigms, and Pedagogies
Dramatherapy
International Perspectives, Paradigms, and Pedagogies
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Description
Combining historical, socio-cultural and autoethnographic accounts from a range of different practitioners, this book explores the various roles that drama as therapy plays globally in education, in healthcare, in community settings and more .
Across the world, there are thriving networks of practitioners whose work draws on dramatherapy (or drama therapy) – the intentional use of drama and theatrical practices as a tool for therapeutic change. This volume documents, describes and celebrates contemporary praxes of dramatherapy.
Focusing on the experiences of individual practitioners situated in 6 different continents, the book features accounts of practice from over 15 countries, ranging from Argentina, to South Africa, India and Japan, besides many others. Each chapter offers an overview of the history of dramatherapy as a practice in that country, as well as reflections on the current social and institutional priorities in each cultural environment. Each writer provides a snapshot of the reality of practising as a dramatherapist in each locality, emphasizing the challenges and opportunities facing the field, through discussion, case studies and practical examples of how dramatherapy tools have been adapted to meet cultural demands.
Table of Contents
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction – Mike Clarke (University of Kent, UK) and Anshuma Kshetrapal (Indian Association of Dance Movement Therapy and Drama Therapy India)
1. Argentina – Maria Sol Guerrero Gimenez (Argentinian Association of Dramatherapy and the National University of Cuyo, Argentina) and Susana Pendzik (Tel Hai Academic College, Israel, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Swiss Dramatherapy Institute, the University of Cuyo, Argentina)
2. Australia – Drew Bird and Maya Ercole (University of Melbourne, Australia)
3. Cyprus – Stavroulla Demetriou (Anglia Ruskin University, UK) and Maria Polykarpou (Psychologist-Dramatherapist, Cyprus)
4. France – Tamar Brown (Dramatherapist, France)
5. Germany – Anke Schäfer (Research Institute for Theatre Therapy, Germany)
6. Greece – Maria Schubert and Stelios Krasanakis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece)
7. India – Shruti Garg (Dramatherapist, India)
8. Japan – Hazuki Okamato (Lesley University, USA)
9. Netherlands – Emilia de Gruijter (Han University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands), Elsa van den Broek (Han University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands), Marc Willemsen (HU University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands) and Marij Berghs (Zuyd University of Applied Sciences and Arnhem and Nijmegen University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands)
10. South Africa – Paula Kingwill (Dramatherapist, South Africa) and Marlize Swanepoel (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
11. South Korea – Tae-seung Lee and Soohyun Ma (Dongduk Women's University, South Korea)
12. Sri Lanka – Ravindra Ranasinha (Sri Lanka Foundation Institute and Research Centre for Dramatherapy in Sri Lanka)
13. Thailand – Chanaphan Thammarut (Dramatherapy Thailand Associatio)
14. United Kingdom – Theo Kostidakis (Dramatherapist, UK)
Conclusion – Mike Clarke (University of Kent, UK) and Anshuma Kshetrapal (Indian Association of Dance Movement Therapy and Drama Therapy India)
Index
Product details
| Published | 04 Feb 2027 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 288 |
| ISBN | 9781350507326 |
| Imprint | Methuen Drama |
| Illustrations | 03 b/w illus |
| Dimensions | 216 x 138 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























