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Supervision and Dramatherapy [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 233x158x12 mm, weight: 388 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-1999
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1853027383
  • ISBN-13: 9781853027383
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 233x158x12 mm, weight: 388 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-1999
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1853027383
  • ISBN-13: 9781853027383
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Supervisors who wish to employ a more imaginative approach to their work will find concepts such as 'aesthetic distancing' and techniques derived from dramatherapy - the use of myths and stories, dramatic play and roles - particularly useful. Supervision and Dramatherapy explores the ways in which dramatherapy techniques and concepts can be applied to supervision, and looks at how supervisions are conducted within the field of dramatherapy.

The contributors, leading dramatherapists from Britain, Continental Europe, the United States and Israel, have written on the historical background of supervion in dramatherapy, the process of dramatherapy supervision, the training of supervisor-dramatherapists, taking a dramatherapy approach to business supervisions, the supervision of crisis intervention teams and dramatherapy research. They offer insights into the relationships between supervisor, supervisee and client, and the dramatic roles that unfold during the supervision process. Drawing on their own experiences in clinical and non-clinical settings, and richly illustrating their accounts with examples from practice, they offer exciting and creative ways of effectively supervising dramatherapists and non-dramatherapists alike.

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What an achievement this book is...offering some wonderfully creative material from those with a deep understanding of the value of supervision as we continue our journey of growth and development. -- The Arts in Psychotherapy Elektra Tselikas-Portmann invites the reader to explore her "map" as preparation for the journey through the complex word of supervision. Already the powerful use of metaphor promises an exciting read of a skillfully edited book with insights from leading international dramatherapists. What an achievement this book is, not only dispelling this particular myth, but also offering some wonderfully creative material from those with a deep understanding of the value of supervision as we continue our journey of growth and development. -- The Arts in Psychotherapy Supervision and Dramatherapy is an excellent collection of ten articles on the range of situations in which drama therapy students and practitioners might find themselves with a need for professional feedback in terms of training, on-going professional growth and development and special situations. A number of different models are provided: some action or theatre-based and some not, with clear criteria for where and when each is best employed. -- Dramascope Elektra Tselikas-Portmann has skilfully edited a book that acts like a kaleidoscope, projecting the compelling thoughts of the finest authors in this field onto the screens of our imaginations. With each turn of the page we are able to get a picture of the domain of supervision from a distinctly different perspective. -- From the Foreword by Paolo Knill

Foreword 7(2) Paolo Knill Preface and Acknowledgements 9(4) Introduction 13(26) Elektra Tselikas-Portmann I. Supervision and dramatherapy Dramatherapy supervision: Historical issues and supervisory settings 39(23) Anna Chesner Theatre-based supervision: A supervisory model for multidisciplinary supervisees 62(18) Sue Jennings Supervision in playtherapy and dramatherapy with children 80(15) Ann Cattanach II. The supervisory relationship and dramatherapy Supervisory triangles and the helicopter ability 95(19) Katerina Couroucli-Robertson Role model of dramatherapy supervision 114(22) Robert J. Landy III. Supervision with dramatherapy in different fields Supervision of crisis intervention teams: The myth of the saviour 136(19) Mooli Lahad Supervision and coaching of teams in business 155(13) Reinhard Totschinger Supervision and consultancy of art-based research 168(17) Roger Grainger IV. Supervisor training with dramatherapy Training the supervisor-dramatherapist I: A psychodynamic approach 185(17) Marina Jenkyns Training the supervisor-dramatherapist II: The theatre-based approach 202(18) Elektra Tselikas-Portmann Sue Jennings Katerina Couroucli-Robertson Demys Kyriacou Appendix 1 Dramatherapists views of supervision 220(6) Madeline Andersen-Warren Lorraine Fox Appendix 2 Dramatherapy supervision training courses 226(2) Appendix 3 The Supervision Subcommittee of the British Association of Dramatherapists 228(1) The Contributors 229(3) Subject Index 232(7) Author Index 239
Robert J. Landy, Ph.D., is a Licensed Creative Arts Therapist (LCAT), a Registered Drama Therapist (RDT) and Board Certified Trainer (BCT). A pioneer in the profession of Drama Therapy, he lectures and trains professionals internationally. He Professor of Educational Theatre and Applied Psychology and Director of the Drama Therapy Program at New York University. Anna Chesner, MA is a UKCP registered psychodrama and group analytic psychotherapist and has been qualified as a supervisor for over twenty years. She has trained dramatherapists, integrative counsellors and psychotherapists and is course director of the London Centre for Psychodrama Group and Individual Psychotherapy Training in Creative Supervision. She has presented her work in creative supervision in the UK and internationally at the Federation of European Psychodrama Training Organisation conference, Jerusalem 2011. She has written extensively on supervision and action methods. Roger Grainger was a registered Dramatherapist, Chartered Counselling Psychologist and occasional TV actor. He held a PhD in Sociology from Leeds University as well as Doctorates in Theology and Implicit Religion, and worked as a psychiatric chaplain for the Stanley Royd Hospital in Wakefield. He was also one of the founders of the National Funeral College and was the author of several books.