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by Anna Chesner

ePub Dramatherapy for People with Learning Disabilities: A World of Difference (Arts Therapies) download
Author:
Anna Chesner
ISBN13:
978-1853022081
ISBN:
185302208X
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Publisher:
Jessica Kingsley Publishers; 1 edition (December 1, 1994)
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Medicine
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1177 kb
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1800 kb
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The book reveals how dramatherapy may be used effectively in clinical contexts with the learning disabled a clear and detailed exploration of the uses of dramatherapy for people with learning disabilities.

The book reveals how dramatherapy may be used effectively in clinical contexts with the learning disabled. All told, this is an insightful, "unprecious" contribution to the drama and special needs library. British Journal of Learning Disabilities) a clear and detailed exploration of the uses of dramatherapy for people with learning disabilities. of value to anyone concerned with enriching the lives of people with learning disabilities. Down's Syndrome Association Newsletter).

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Chesner's book explores dramatherapy as perhaps the most wide-ranging of all art formsĀ .

of value to anyone concerned with enriching the lives of people with learning disabilities.

Dramatherapy for People with Learning Disabilities: A World of Difference. Author(s) : Anna Chesner. Publisher : Jessica Kingsley. ISBN 13 : 9781853022081. ISBN 10 : 185302208X. Also by Anna Chesner. Creative Supervision Across Modalities. Explores the value of action-based therapy methods with people with learning difficulties, both in terms of theory - why is dramatherapy of such use to these clients? - and practice - what particular structures and methods are of use? 240 pages.

Books on Drama Therapy Anderson-Warren, . & Grainger, R. (2000). London: Jessica Chesner, A. (1995). Dramatherapy for people with learning disabilities: A world of difference. London: Jessica Chesner, . & Hahn, H. (Ed. Practical approaches to drama therapy: The shield of Perseus. London: Jessica Astell-Burt. I am the story: The art of puppetry. Creative advances in groupwork. London: Jessica Cossa, M. (2005).

Dramatherapy for people with learning disabilities: a world of difference. We indicate some of the differences between educational and/or therapeutic practice when using the material in this book. PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved). London, UK: Jessica Kingsley. Reflections on therapeutic storymaking: the use of stories in groups.

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Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Groupwork with Learning Disabilities: Creative Drama (Speechmark Practical Manual). Empowering Therapeutic Practice.

Groupwork with Learning Disabilities: Creative Drama (Paperback). Anna Chesner (author) . I am sure this book will be helpful to anyone working with people with learning disabilities either starting to do drama or wanting further creative ideas. This book provides excellent advice for anyone wanting to introduce creative drama activities into their practice.

Chesner's book explores dramatherapy as perhaps the most wide-ranging of all art forms, incorporating as it does elements of music, movement, design, story and performance, and addresses the value of action-based therapy methods with people with learning difficulties. An assessment of both theory - why is dramatherapy of such value with these particular clients? - and practice - what particular structures and methods are of use? - is facilitated by case-history examples of technique from both group and one-to-one situations, as the author considers the multidisciplinary potentials of dramatherapy and explores collaborations with speech therapy and music therapy. She also addresses the issues and dilemmas which arise in relation to the application of dramatherapy to this client group - therapy as education, training or psychotherapy?

Providing encouragement and food for thought for dramatherapists, this book will also be of interest to drama workers and teachers, who will gain an insight into the points of connection and difference between their own work and that of the dramatherapist. Professionals from other disciplines may see the potential for creative co-working projects.