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Handbook of Neuro-Dramatic-Play: Cross-Cultural, Attachment-Based Play for Clinicians and Practitioners [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 254 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g, 5 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 21 Halftones, black and white; 22 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Neuro-Dramatic-Play
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Sep-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032807091
  • ISBN-13: 9781032807096
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 254 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 453 g, 5 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 21 Halftones, black and white; 22 Illustrations, black and white
  • Serija: Neuro-Dramatic-Play
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Sep-2025
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032807091
  • ISBN-13: 9781032807096
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This essential book will provide guidance on new techniques and methods, enhancing their practice and providing potential solutions to problems they may be encountering in their work with clients.



An innovative contribution to our understanding of research and practice behind Neuro-Dramatic-Play (NDP), this book demonstrates how readers may apply this attachment and play-based approach to teaching, parenting and therapy. This essential book will provide guidance on new techniques and methods, enhancing their practice and providing potential solutions to problems they may be encountering in their work with clients.

Filled with diverse contributions from a team of multi-cultural authors, this book is divided into five distinct parts:

  • Section 1 begins by considering the roots and development of NDP, including the science and evidence supporting it as a practice.
  • Section 2 covers applying NDP to work with children and young people, including neurodivergent children and those who have experienced trauma.
  • Section 3 explores how readers can integrate NDP practices into art, drama and play therapy.
  • Section 4 moves on to discuss international perspectives on NDP, including NDP practice within a range of different geographical and cultural contexts.
  • Section 5 concludes the book by examining case studies of work with diverse populations, including pregnant individuals, forensic settings and people with young onset dementia.

Written for clinicians and therapists of all specialisms, this is a compelling read for any mental health practitioner seeking a practical approach to develop (or re-develop) attachment experiences for individuals who have experienced loss, neglect, rejection or abuse.

Recenzijos

Highly recommended text for any therapist or educator working with children or young people. The rationale, description and practical illustrations of drama and play therapy methods are developmentally grounded, cultural inclusive and usefully specific.

Jacki Short, Director of Sydney Centre for Creative Change, President of the Australian Play Therapists Association, Registered Counselling Psychologist and Supervisor, Registered Play Therapist and Supervisor

The content of this book provides inspiration and motivation for a fulfilling life for every individual, from early childhood, adolescence, the period of preparation for parenthood and pregnancy, to adulthood and old age. Through both theoretical and practical perspective, it defines valuable and effective approaches of the NDP method in an individually tailored and culturally inclusive environment. Therefore, it is highly recommended for therapists and professionals from various fields who work with children, adolescents and families.

The text is especially recommended for professionals interested in the application and exploration of innovative, developmentally grounded, creative and expressive therapeutic approaches, particularly those focused on play and dramatic play in various contexts. These approaches, through a performative process and communication channels that go beyond verbal strategies, stimulate imagination, creativity, self-expression, experience, embodiment, distancing from distress, and the exploration of new narratives based on satisfaction, hope and trust. They encourage transformation and integration.



This book makes a significant contribution to the theory of NDP and includes exceptionally useful, well-founded and cross-culturally tested methods for working with children and young people who have experienced trauma, attachment issues, and emotional or behavioral regulation difficulties. From an educational perspective, it is also highly recommended for parents and professionals working with parents, as it fosters self-empowerment and the acceptance of responsibility.

The book offers valuable insight into rediscovering childhood through play, curious playfulness, and performance. It provides readers with innovative approaches, knowledge, and practical examples of the NDP method to support holistic psychophysical, emotional, and cognitive development, interpersonal relationships, and spiritual awareness. In today's era of societal changes and increasing mental health challenges, this is particularly relevant.

The content of this book can deeply resonate with and is recommended for all readers who are exploring the significance of reconnecting with themselves, their inner child, and the fundamental essence o nature and humanity.

Urka Novak, Founder and Director of a Private Institute for assisting children, adolescents, and families in Celje, Slovenia; vice president of the Slovenian Association of Art Therapists; professor of defectology; Master of Science in Special and Rehabilitation Pedagogy; master of Creative Art Therapies; doctoral student in Marriage and Family Therapy; licensed personal and NLP coach; licensed master of hypnosis; certified birth and postpartum doula

This collection of writings opens the doors to the rich experience of therapists that are using the Neuro-Dramatic-Play (NDP) in practice. It highlights specific applications of NDP in a variety of needs and settings from early care to elder care, children, teenagers, adults, psychiatric, forensic and young onset dementia. We get to see and understand the myriad manifestations of Attachment-based Play, NDP and Theatre of Resilience (ToR). Voices from across cultures attest to the universality of NDP and its effective use in healing, restoration and development, from Romania to Malaysia and Hong Kong, from Ukraine to India and UK. It is wonderful that the pioneer, Dr. Sue Jennings adds her voice, recounting the evolution - Roots and Branches of NDP and its application in neurodiversity. Chapters carefully span across theory and practice, elucidated with actual experiences and cases from clinical settings. An informative, reflective, and applied collection of international experiences of NDP.

Aanand Chabukswar, Applied Theatre and Arts-based Therapy (ABT) Practitioner, India

Author of Creative Rites of the Recovering Mind: Arts-Based Therapy for Persons Living with Mental Illness

This is a book to cherish. An absolute must for therapists and practitioners working with children and families in a modern culturally diverse landscape. As with all of Sues work, practitioners will find this resource both accessible and enduring.

Anna Hodgson, Charity Director at Clear Sky Childrens Charity and Chair of the Oxfordshire Schools Mental Health and Wellbeing Network. Highly recommended text for any therapist or educator working with children or young people. The rationale, description and practical illustrations of drama and play therapy methods are developmentally grounded, cultural inclusive and usefully specific.

Jacki Short, Director of Sydney Centre for Creative Change, President of the Australian Play Therapists Association, Registered Counselling Psychologist and Supervisor, Registered Play Therapist and Supervisor

The content of this book provides inspiration and motivation for a fulfilling life for every individual, from early childhood, adolescence, the period of preparation for parenthood and pregnancy, to adulthood and old age. Through both theoretical and practical perspective, it defines valuable and effective approaches of the NDP method in an individually tailored and culturally inclusive environment. Therefore, it is highly recommended for therapists and professionals from various fields who work with children, adolescents and families.

The text is especially recommended for professionals interested in the application and exploration of innovative, developmentally grounded, creative and expressive therapeutic approaches, particularly those focused on play and dramatic play in various contexts. These approaches, through a performative process and communication channels that go beyond verbal strategies, stimulate imagination, creativity, self-expression, experience, embodiment, distancing from distress, and the exploration of new narratives based on satisfaction, hope and trust. They encourage transformation and integration.



This book makes a significant contribution to the theory of NDP and includes exceptionally useful, well-founded and cross-culturally tested methods for working with children and young people who have experienced trauma, attachment issues, and emotional or behavioral regulation difficulties. From an educational perspective, it is also highly recommended for parents and professionals working with parents, as it fosters self-empowerment and the acceptance of responsibility.

The book offers valuable insight into rediscovering childhood through play, curious playfulness, and performance. It provides readers with innovative approaches, knowledge, and practical examples of the NDP method to support holistic psychophysical, emotional, and cognitive development, interpersonal relationships, and spiritual awareness. In today's era of societal changes and increasing mental health challenges, this is particularly relevant.

The content of this book can deeply resonate with and is recommended for all readers who are exploring the significance of reconnecting with themselves, their inner child, and the fundamental essence o nature and humanity.

Urka Novak, Founder and Director of a Private Institute for assisting children, adolescents, and families in Celje, Slovenia; vice president of the Slovenian Association of Art Therapists; professor of defectology; Master of Science in Special and Rehabilitation Pedagogy; master of Creative Art Therapies; doctoral student in Marriage and Family Therapy; licensed personal and NLP coach; licensed master of hypnosis; certified birth and postpartum doula

This collection of writings opens the doors to the rich experience of therapists that are using the Neuro-Dramatic-Play (NDP) in practice. It highlights specific applications of NDP in a variety of needs and settings from early care to elder care, children, teenagers, adults, psychiatric, forensic and young onset dementia. We get to see and understand the myriad manifestations of Attachment-based Play, NDP and Theatre of Resilience (ToR). Voices from across cultures attest to the universality of NDP and its effective use in healing, restoration and development, from Romania to Malaysia and Hong Kong, from Ukraine to India and UK. It is wonderful that the pioneer, Dr. Sue Jennings adds her voice, recounting the evolution - Roots and Branches of NDP and its application in neurodiversity. Chapters carefully span across theory and practice, elucidated with actual experiences and cases from clinical settings. An informative, reflective, and applied collection of international experiences of NDP.

Aanand Chabukswar, Applied Theatre and Arts-based Therapy (ABT) Practitioner, India

Author of Creative Rites of the Recovering Mind: Arts-Based Therapy for Persons Living with Mental Illness

This is a book to cherish. An absolute must for therapists and practitioners working with children and families in a modern culturally diverse landscape. As with all of Sues work, practitioners will find this resource both accessible and enduring.

Anna Hodgson, Charity Director at Clear Sky Childrens Charity and Chair of the Oxfordshire Schools Mental Health and Wellbeing Network.

Foreword

Cathy A. Malchiodi

Section 1 - NDP The Basics

Chapter 1 The Roots and Branches of Neuro-Dramatic-Play

An Introduction

Sue Jennings

Chapter 2 The performativity in the beginning of life and psychotherapy

Stelios Krasanakis & Eri Argyraki

Section 2 NDP Children & Young Adulthood

Chapter 3 Neurodivergence and Neuro-Dramatic-Play (NDP) in Children and Young
People

Sue Jennings

Chapter 4 Using Neuro Dramatic Play (NDP) in Schools with Children and Young
People Post Covid-19, Developing Positive Attachments and Good Mental Health


Clive Holmwood

Chapter 5 I fit in by not being myself

Ber Carroll

Chapter 6 The Expanded EPR framework and Theatre of Resilience for Young
Adults

from Theatre to the Coming-of-Age Ritual in response to Social Trauma

Larry Ng

Section 3 NDP in therapy

Chapter 7 Into the Unknown a young Heros journey from Ukraine.

Alison Chown

Chapter 8 The use of water in NDP-informed Art Therapy

Bridget Rees

Chapter 9 Hunters Journey back to his Nest.

Application utilizing the NDP and EPR in Parent and Child Nature Based Play
Therapy.

Catriona ONeill-Hayes

Section 4 NDP and International Perspectives

Chapter 10 Unlocking Healing Through Neuro-Dramatic-Play in Malaysia: A
Journey of Empowerment

Jaff Choong Gian Yong

Chapter 11 NDP in the Jungle: play, enjoy and get stronger

Andy Hickson and Ming Yang

Chapter 12 NDP & Performance Training in Greece. Rediscovering Childhood:
Learning to Play Again

Ros and Neil Johnson

Chapter 13 The Journey of Learning with NDP within a Collective: Pre
pandemic, During and after the pandemic in India.

Akanksha Rastogi, Lavina Nanda, Ashima Kandwal, Sukarma Dawar, Kavita Arora


Chapter 14 Neuro-Dramatic-Play and Postcolonial African Theatre Performing
Resilience

David Evans

Section 5 NDP and diverse populations

Chapter 15 Taking care of pregnant persons mental health through NDP, a
model.

Ulises Moreno-Serena

Chapter 16 Neuro-Dramatic-Play in forensic settings

Rowan McKenzie

Chapter 17 A research project considering the adaptation and practice of NDP
for adults with a diagnosis of young onset dementia.

Clive Holmwood, Gemma Collard-Stokes, Alison Ward

Afterword

Phil Jones
Clive Holmwood is an associate professor, lecturer, researcher, author and doctoral supervisor in the Department of Therapeutic Arts at the University of Derby, UK. He is a consultant dramatherapist with 30 years post-qualifying experience working in the public and voluntary sectors and in private practice as a director of Creative Solutions Therapy Ltd.

Sue Jennings is Professor of Play (European Federation); Distinguished Scholar at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa; Senior Research Fellow, The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham, UK; and a retired play therapist and dramatherapist. She is the originator of Neuro-Dramatic-Play (NDP) and is a pioneer of dramatherapy around the world.