Drama Therapy: Concepts, Theories, and PracticesC.C. Thomas, 1994 - 280 pagina's |
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... Johnson and Munich , 1975 ; Johnson , 1980 ; Rose , 1982 ; Johnson and Emunah , 1983 ) . Most of the writers agree that in order to facilitate the development of a positive identity and social relatedness through the theatre experience ...
... Johnson and Munich , 1975 ; Johnson , 1980 ; Rose , 1982 ; Johnson and Emunah , 1983 ) . Most of the writers agree that in order to facilitate the development of a positive identity and social relatedness through the theatre experience ...
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... Johnson , the developmental model of Erikson provides a view of the full spectrum of human growth and development , from birth to old age . Further , it provides a progressive movement toward change and self - actualization . Johnson ...
... Johnson , the developmental model of Erikson provides a view of the full spectrum of human growth and development , from birth to old age . Further , it provides a progressive movement toward change and self - actualization . Johnson ...
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... Johnson's work with schizophrenics , the main issue has been the relationship between improvisational role playing and the development of clear intrapsychic and interpersonal boundaries . Broadly stated , he addressed the problem of the ...
... Johnson's work with schizophrenics , the main issue has been the relationship between improvisational role playing and the development of clear intrapsychic and interpersonal boundaries . Broadly stated , he addressed the problem of the ...
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Chapter | 5 |
TOWARD A DEFINITION OF DRAMA THERAPY | 45 |
Chapter | 65 |
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