The Play's the Thing: Exploring Text in Drama and TherapyMarina Jenkyns conveys the excitement of working therapeutically with dramatic text though a personal and highly readable analysis of plays from a variety of periods and cultures. Influenced by the theories of Winnicott and Klein she lays bare the dynamics of relationships and plots to show how they can be used to help us understand our own relationships to each other and the world around us. This highly innovative text integrates therapeutic practice and literature in an engaging and challenging book which will hold the attention of a wide audience. This book contains new ideas for dramatherapy practice, theatre directors and teachers. |
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... de-roling implies death then it is as though the actor lives many lives. There is a constant process of regeneration that takes place. But this can happen only if a role is let go of in order for a new one to be played. The goal of ...
... de-roling implies death then it is as though the actor lives many lives. There is a constant process of regeneration that takes place. But this can happen only if a role is let go of in order for a new one to be played. The goal of ...
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