Dramatherapy - Volume 43, Issue 1-3, 2022
Volume 43, Issue 1-3, 2022
- Editorial
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- Original articles
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Wade in the waters! A critical reflection of supervision: The perspective of a Dramatherapist of African Caribbean decent
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Wade in the waters! A critical reflection of supervision: The perspective of a Dramatherapist of African Caribbean decent show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Wade in the waters! A critical reflection of supervision: The perspective of a Dramatherapist of African Caribbean decentUntil the lion learns to tell their side of the story, the hunter will always be glorified! Zimbabwean proverb!
The lion’s recount of its history will always read different to that of the hunter; one thing that I have learnt over the years of my engagement with Dramatherapy and its clinical therapies, frameworks and practices rooted in historical Eurocentric psychologies, ideologies and practices predominantly based on the notion of ‘whiteness and all offshoots of that whiteness being ‘right’. Black therefore, is deemed as ‘other’ and all offshoots of that ‘other’ and Black ‘being inferior’. It would make perfect sense that one day I would, ‘affi mek sense owta dis yah nonsense!’ (Caribbean Proverb: you have to make sense out of this here nonsense), if I was going to remain safe and sane throughout my journey as a Clinical Supervisor and practitioner. I had been asked for many years to consider becoming a Clinical Supervisor, but the thought of re-entering any educational institution filled me with dread. However, if I was going to help the many students, supervisees and clients; particularly from African and African Caribbean heritage to gain a sense of identity and perspective in relation to their own negative experiences within institutions, then I was going to have to decide to use this opportunity to give voice to the challenges I encountered. With the support of my own Clinical supervisor and the lecturers on the Diploma in African Centred Psychology and African Psychotherapeutic Practice, I took courage as I began to tell my side of my story from being trained, practicing and becoming a Clinical Supervisor.
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The importance of the supervisory relationship during adverse and unprecedented times
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:The importance of the supervisory relationship during adverse and unprecedented times show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: The importance of the supervisory relationship during adverse and unprecedented timesAuthors: Sarah Buxton and Rae ScudderThe article explores supervision during a time of adversity during a global, unforeseen pandemic - Covid 19. This has led to times of extreme struggle, creating an unknown and fearful world for many, ultimately impacting both the therapists and client’s worlds as modes of working are restructured and a ‘new normal’ is sought. The article investigates, through lived experience, how supervision can be used effectively during the health pandemic through using a duoethnography approach. An exploration of working from a position of perceived disempowerment and the challenges of overcoming barriers in an increasingly unsteady socio-political landscape is presented. Vignettes and images of the lived experiences of the supervisor and supervisee are provided, alongside the main body of content, highlighting the importance of the supervisory relationship. Supervision, and the consistency of its practice in this instance, is shown to enable the exploration of the client world and ‘meaning making’ despite the global pandemic crisis. It is demonstrated that through effective stability within the supervisory relationship, supervisees’ can be empowered to continue providing therapeutically sound services for clients through times of national crisis. Supervision is now, more than ever, needed to support therapists in this brash, destructive, uncertain world.
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- Clinical Comments
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The creative container: Supervision and schools in a time of trauma
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:The creative container: Supervision and schools in a time of trauma show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: The creative container: Supervision and schools in a time of traumaAuthors: Ann Dix and Lisa Lea-WestonThis article explores creative supervision with Headteachers and Senior Leaders following the Covid-19 pandemic. It examines the effects of a global trauma on schools and the need for effective supervision to provide a safe container for school staff. Different forms of creative supervision are considered, including the use of symbol and metaphor as well as working outdoors, in nature.
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Playing the role of supervisor: Reflections on supervision
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Playing the role of supervisor: Reflections on supervision show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Playing the role of supervisor: Reflections on supervisionWhat does a supervisor do? What makes for good supervision? Is one a supervisor, or is it a role one steps into, that once embodied allows you to gather and hold insights plain-old-you don’t have access to? This article, in the form of a case study, uses self-reflection and interviews with supervisees to explore these questions.
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- Book reviews
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Book review: A Contemporary Approach to Clinical Supervision: The Supervisee Perspective
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Book review: A Contemporary Approach to Clinical Supervision: The Supervisee Perspective show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Book review: A Contemporary Approach to Clinical Supervision: The Supervisee PerspectiveThis article reviews A Contemporary Approach to Clinical Supervision: The Supervisee Perspective by Liat Shklarski, Allison Abrams£29.999781032018577
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Book review: Trauma-Informed Supervision: Core Components and Unique Dynamics in Varied Practice Contexts
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Book review: Trauma-Informed Supervision: Core Components and Unique Dynamics in Varied Practice Contexts show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Book review: Trauma-Informed Supervision: Core Components and Unique Dynamics in Varied Practice ContextsBy Ann DixThis article reviews Trauma-Informed Supervision: Core Components and Unique Dynamics in Varied Practice Contexts by Carolyn Knight, L. Dianne Borders£120.00 (hardback)9780367352806£36.999781032087115£36.99 (e-book)9780429330353
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Book review: Improvisation in the Expressive and Performing Arts: The Relationship between Shaping and Letting-Go
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Book review: Improvisation in the Expressive and Performing Arts: The Relationship between Shaping and Letting-Go show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Book review: Improvisation in the Expressive and Performing Arts: The Relationship between Shaping and Letting-GoThis article reviews Improvisation in the Expressive and Performing Arts: The Relationship between Shaping and Letting-Go by Demircioğlu Beliz£24.999781785925757
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Book review: Environmental Arts Therapy: The Wild Frontiers of the Heart
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Book review: Environmental Arts Therapy: The Wild Frontiers of the Heart show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Book review: Environmental Arts Therapy: The Wild Frontiers of the HeartThis article reviews Environmental Arts Therapy: The Wild Frontiers of the Heart by Ian Siddons Heginworth, Gary Nash£27.99 (paperback)ISBN-97 81138345867
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Book review: Dramatherapy: The Nature of Interruption
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Book review: Dramatherapy: The Nature of Interruption show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Book review: Dramatherapy: The Nature of InterruptionBy Meabh IversThis article reviews Dramatherapy: The Nature of Interruption by Richard Hougham, Bryn Jones£34.999780367487577£96.00 (hardback)9780367487591£27.99 (eBook)9781003042792
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Book review: The Drama Therapy Decision Tree: Connecting Drama Therapy Interventions to Treatment
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Book review: The Drama Therapy Decision Tree: Connecting Drama Therapy Interventions to Treatment show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Book review: The Drama Therapy Decision Tree: Connecting Drama Therapy Interventions to TreatmentBy Sarah BuxtonThis article reviews The Drama Therapy Decision Tree: Connecting Drama Therapy Interventions to Treatment by Paige Dickinson, Sally Bailey£80.00 (hardback)9781789382471
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Book review: Savanna Therapeutic Stories 5 Volumes: Silo’s Sadness
show More to view fulltext, buy and share links for:Book review: Savanna Therapeutic Stories 5 Volumes: Silo’s Sadness show Less to hide fulltext, buy and share links for: Book review: Savanna Therapeutic Stories 5 Volumes: Silo’s SadnessThis article reviews Savanna Therapeutic Stories 5 Volumes: Silo’s SadnessTalulah’s RulesTiana’s TaleIs It Me?Hugo’s Hops by Talya Bruck, Erin Cooper, Talya Bruck, Stella Mo, Rachel Ryan, Talya Bruck, Patricia Ojehonmon, Shaydon Tracey, Talya Bruck, Jake Harris, Talya Bruck, Jessie Ellinor, Paul Banks– to £8.9997987448466339798466575439979848489464297987795691189798444943045
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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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