Dramatherapy - Volume 24, Issue 1, 2002
Volume 24, Issue 1, 2002
- Contributors
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- Editorial
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- Original
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Gordon Wiseman: Dramatherapist, Political Activist and Innovator in Theatre Arts
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Stillbirth Integration: Dramatherapy Applied to Unresolved Grief
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Stillbirth Integration: Dramatherapy Applied to Unresolved Grief show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Stillbirth Integration: Dramatherapy Applied to Unresolved GriefThis research is a case study of the effect of Dramatherapy with a client who was suffering from prolonged grief following stillbirth. The assumption was that an analysis of the Dramatherapy sessions could shed light on processes that may assist the client in relief of her unresolved grief and integration of her stillbirth, which were necessary in order to get on with her life. The Dramatherapy was based on Jennings’ (1992, 1993, 1998) EPR model. The analysis focused on the dramatherapeutic processes, specifically, dramatic reworking, retelling and projection, that accompanied the client’s experience of relief and integration of her loss.
The client, ‘Iris’ (a fictional name), is a career woman, who sought dramatherapeutic treatment in the hope that it might help her overcome her overwhelming feelings of distress and sorrow, which made it difficult for her to function, both physically and emotionally. The research examined the first six sessions of a longer-term therapy, during which the client’s prolonged grief emerged as a major issue for her. The records kept by a participant observer (the researcher), the products of the client’s art work, and audio recordings of the sessions served as the research data. The presentation of the data focused on changes in the client’s appearance, body language, vocal presence, emotionality, and issues raised in the sessions.
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The Dramatherapeutic Use of the Superhero Role with Male Clients
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- Critical Comment
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- Theatre Review
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- Book Reviews
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Book Review: Paediatric Dramatherapy. They couldn’t run so they learned to fly
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Book Review: Creative Supervision
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Volumes & issues
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Volume 46 (2025)
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Volume 45 (2024)
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Volume 44 (2023 - 2024)
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Volume 43 (2022)
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Volume 42 (2021)
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Volume 41 (2020)
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Volume 40 (2019)
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Volume 39 (2018)
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Volume 38 (2017)
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Volume 37 (2015)
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Volume 36 (2014)
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Volume 35 (2013)
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Volume 34 (2012)
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Volume 33 (2011)
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Volume 32 (2010)
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Volume 31 (2009 - 2010)
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Volume 30 (2008 - 2009)
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Volume 29 (2007 - 2008)
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Volume 28 (2005 - 2006)
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Volume 27 (2005)
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Volume 26 (2004)
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Volume 25 (2003)
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Volume 24 (2002)
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Volume 23 (2001)
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Volume 22 (2000)
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Volume 21 (1999)
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Volume 20 (1998)
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Volume 19 (1997)
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Volume 18 (1996)
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Volume 17 (1995)
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Volume 16 (1994)
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Volume 15 (1992 - 1993)
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Volume 14 (1991 - 1992)
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Volume 13 (1990 - 1991)
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Volume 12 (1989 - 1990)
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Volume 11 (1988)
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Volume 10 (1987)
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Volume 9 (1985 - 1986)
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Volume 8 (1984 - 1985)
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Volume 7 (1983 - 1984)
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Volume 6 (1982 - 1983)
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Volume 5 (1981)
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Volume 4 (1980 - 1981)
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Volume 3 (1979)
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Volume 2 (1979)
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Volume 1 (1977 - 1978)
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