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Volume 45, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 0263-0672
  • E-ISSN: 2157-1430

Abstract

This editorial contextualizes the new phase of the journal () at Intellect, in light of the journal’s history. It presents its new features, its editors and its sections, briefly summarizing the articles that comprise the current issue. Engaging with Cervantes’s as an inspiring metaphor, the editors outline the adventure they have embarked on, defining it as a quixotic journey that requires to navigate the complexity of current global situations while supporting the values of acceptance, cooperation, mutuality, equality, love and respect for nature, that dramatherapy advocates both in its theory and in its everyday practise. The editors present the Call for Papers for the next Special Issue on ‘Diasporas in Dramatherapy’.

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