Drama Therapy facilitates change through drama processes. It uses the potential of drama to reflect and transform life experiences to enable individuals to express and work through problems they are encountering or to maintain a client’s well-being and health.
DT sessions include a wide repertoire of dramatic expressive forms, such as the use of created or scripted roles and characters; the use of materials such as objects, small toys and puppets to play out and work with problematic feelings, relationships or experiences; the use of body in dramatic form through disguise; masking or performance art to explore the self; the use of scripts, stories and myths.
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