A step toward empirical evidence: Operationalizing and uncovering drama therapy change processes
Autor: | Calli Renee Armstrong, Jade Honce, Leslie Bronstein, Margaret A. Powell, Gabrielle Gingras, Evie Han, Mira Rozenberg |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
050103 clinical psychology
030506 rehabilitation Operationalization 05 social sciences Exploratory research Drama therapy Health Professions (miscellaneous) Landy 03 medical and health sciences Psychiatry and Mental health Clinical Psychology Projection (mathematics) Psychotherapy process 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences 0305 other medical science Empirical evidence Psychology Social psychology |
Zdroj: | The Arts in Psychotherapy. 49:27-33 |
ISSN: | 0197-4556 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.aip.2016.05.007 |
Popis: | Dramatic projection and embodiment are two drama therapy core processes theorized to account for client change in drama therapy (Jones, 2007). Experiencing is a psychotherapy process variable that has been consistently linked to outcome (e.g. Hendricks, 2002). This exploratory study looks at the development of definitions of dramatic projection and embodiment, and their relationships with experiencing. Data consisted of portions of the film Three Approaches to Drama Therapy (Landy, 2005). Projection, non-projection, embodiment, and non-embodiment segments of the film were identified and were rated with the observer-rated Experiencing Scale (EXP; Klein, Mathieu, Gendlin, & Keisler, 1969). Results suggest that dramatic projection and embodiment can be consistently identified, and that these processes may bring about higher levels of experiencing for clients. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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