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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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