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As part of the overall growing interest in the rehabilitation of
people with mental illness in the 1980s, therapy through drama was
being seen increasingly as a significant aspect of therapeutic
programmes. While the subject of remedial drama for people with
disabilities was reasonably well documented, originally published
in 1983, this was the first book to address the topic applied to
psychiatric patients (or clients). The book is intended to be
practical throughout and keeps jargon to a minimum. It is not
written for professional or student dramatherapists alone, but is
aimed as much at occupational therapists, nurses, social workers,
psychiatrists and psychologists who are all involved in
rehabilitation of people with mental illness. Topics discussed
include referral by the psychiatrist, and general and specific
approaches to dramatherapy. In addition, practical application is
given to particular groups such as elderly people and those with
schizophrenia.
As part of the overall growing interest in the rehabilitation of
people with mental illness in the 1980s, therapy through drama was
being seen increasingly as a significant aspect of therapeutic
programmes. While the subject of remedial drama for people with
disabilities was reasonably well documented, originally published
in 1983, this was the first book to address the topic applied to
psychiatric patients (or clients). The book is intended to be
practical throughout and keeps jargon to a minimum. It is not
written for professional or student dramatherapists alone, but is
aimed as much at occupational therapists, nurses, social workers,
psychiatrists and psychologists who are all involved in
rehabilitation of people with mental illness. Topics discussed
include referral by the psychiatrist, and general and specific
approaches to dramatherapy. In addition, practical application is
given to particular groups such as elderly people and those with
schizophrenia.
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