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1 online resource (262 pages) |
Physical Medium |
polychrome |
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text file |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue -- The Drama Therapy Decision Tree -- The Drama Therapy Framework -- Terminology Used in the Book -- Structure of the Book -- Conclusion -- Section 1 Foundations -- 1 Foundational Principles of the Therapeutic Process -- Individual Therapeutic Process Model -- Irvin Yalom's Theory and Practice of Group Psychotherapy -- Renee Emunah and the Integrative Five-Phase Model of Drama Therapy -- Conclusion -- 2 Foundational Principles of Drama Therapy -- Susana Pendzik's Dramatic Reality |
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Phil Jones's Core Concepts of Drama Therapy -- The Drama Therapy Pie -- Conclusion -- Note -- 3 Foundations of Diagnoses and Global Functioning -- DSM-5 and ICD-111 -- Deficit-Based Versus Strength-Based Approaches -- Symptoms Versus Global Functioning -- Conclusion -- Note -- Section 2 The Drama Therapy Decision Tree -- 4 A Systematic Method of Drama Therapy Treatment Planning -- Traditional Treatment Planning -- Drama Therapy Treatment Planning -- Creating Treatment Plans With the Drama Therapy Decision Tree -- Ongoing Treatment Planning -- Conclusion |
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5 A Systematic Method for Choosing Drama Therapy Interventions -- Phase -- The Interaction of Diagnosis and Phase -- Psychological Distance of Individual/Group -- The Interaction of Diagnosis, Phase, and Psychological Distance -- The Drama Therapy Pie -- The Interaction of Diagnosis, Phase, Psychological Distance, and the Drama Therapy Pie -- Global Outcomes With Drama Therapy Interventions -- Use of the Structure of Drama Therapy Session in Treatment -- Conclusion -- 6 A Systematic Method for Drama Therapy Treatment Evaluation -- Susana Pendzik's Six-Key Model |
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A Drama Therapy Treatment Plan for Jarrod -- Connecting the Six-Keys to Jarrod's Treatment Plan -- Goal One: Objective One. Participant Will Learn Listening Skills -- Goal One: Objective Two. Participant Will Learn How to Accurately Reflect Back What Others Have Said to Him -- Goal Two: Objective One. Participant Will Be Able to Accurately Identify the Emotions of Others -- Goal Two: Objective Two. Participant Will Be Able to Identify Emotions Accurately in Himself -- Using the Six-Key Model to Evaluate the Growth of a Drama Therapy Group -- Conclusion -- Note |
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Section 3 Diversity and Ethical Considerations -- 7 Diversity: Cultural Competence, Adaptations, and Accommodations -- Cultural Competence -- Adaptations and Accommodations -- Conclusion -- 8 Ethics -- The Difference Between Values, Morals, Ethics, and Law -- Principle of Professional Responsibility and Respect -- Principle of Competence -- Principle of Confidentiality -- Principle of Informed Consent -- Therapeutic Interventions Used as an Assessment -- Principle of Physical Contact, Role-play, and Other Drama Therapy Activities -- Conclusion -- Note -- Appendix A The Drama Therapy Decision Tree |
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Diagnosis. |
Summary |
Provides a model for therapeutic decision-making by deconstructing the processes of drama therapy. Looks at creating effective treatment plans by integrating information about clients' symptoms and phase of therapy with the core concepts inherent in all drama therapy approaches. Includes theory and examples of specific drama therapy interventions. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Drama -- Therapeutic use -- Decision making.
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Drama -- Therapeutic use. |
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Decision making. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Bailey, Sally.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Dickinson, Paige The Drama Therapy Decision Tree Bristol : Intellect Books Ltd,c2021 9781789382471 |
ISBN |
1789382491 |
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9781789382495 (electronic book) |
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