e-Pedagogium 2005, 5(2):69-79

Some abilities needed for drama-therapy sessions

Milan Valenta
Doc. PaedDr. Milan Valenta, Ph.D., Katedra speciální pedagogiky, Pedagogická fakulta UP v Olomouci, Žižkovo nám. 5, 771 40 Olomouc

The paper describes 5 basic abilities/properties that are important for group drama-therapy. They include spontaneity, creativity and improvisation, communication, role-playing, and esthetic detachment.

Keywords: Drama-therapy projects, competence for drama-therapy, structured drama

Published: April 1, 2005  Show citation

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