This hands-on manual offers a clear introduction to play and drama
work for professionals working with adults at risk. Many adults feel
nervous about drama and think that play is childish. Sue Jennings
shows that by participating in play and drama people can make a
difference to how they feel about themselves and the world around
them. This book is suitable for professionals working with adults who
are vulnerable for a number of different reasons: those who have
addictions such as eating disorders, drug and alcohol abuse or a
history of violent relationships; adults with mental ill health;
individuals and families with behavioural difficulties; people in
forensic settings; those with multiple disabilities; learning impaired
adults; people with strokes and other physical impairment often as a
result of accidental injury. Material is chosen sensitively to enable
confidence and creativity building, and the development of
communication skills. Photocopiable worksheets offer the professional
activities that will encourage trust and collaboration; foster
independence and choice, maximise people's learning potential and
stimulate everyone's imagination and creativity. Ideas are given for
improvisation and movement as well as masks and myths. Cross-cultural
perspectives are discussed together with boundaries for clinical
groups. The importance of the healing potential of artistic expression
is addressed throughout.
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ISBN
9781351686273
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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