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An Introduction to Dramatherapy

An Introduction to Dramatherapy

Dorothy Langley

(2006)

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`The book is well researched and provides a solid overview' - Therapy Today

`Dorothy Langley's book offers a valuable overview of dramatherapy in all its applications. It provides evidence of many years' work as a teacher and practitioner. It is both clear and readable, and will serve as a useful introduction to this unique therapeutic approach for people in other healing professions, particularly psychiatry, as well as for the general reader' - Roger Grainger, Senior Practitioner on the Register of Psychologists Specialising in Psychotherapy, and State Registered Arts Therapist, Drama

An Introduction to Dramatherapy is a concise introduction to the background, theory and practice of a method of therapy which uses the dramatic process to help people during times of stress, emotional upheaval, illness or disability.

Illustrated throughout with vivid examples from dramatherapy sessions, the book shows how drama can be used in an intentional and directional way to achieve constructive change with individuals or groups. In particular, the book highlights the power of drama as a therapeutic medium because of its foundations in metaphor, power which can be harnessed through the use of techniques such as role play, enactment, story-telling and the use of puppets and masks.

An Introduction to Dramatherapy provides a welcome overview for readers who are new to the field and an excellent starting point for further study.
`The book is well researched and provides a solid overview' - Therapy Today

`Dorothy Langley's book offers a valuable overview of dramatherapy in all its applications. It provides evidence of many years' work as a teacher and practitioner. It is both clear and readable, and will serve as a useful introduction to this unique therapeutic approach for people in other healing professions, particularly psychiatry, as well as for the general reader' - Roger Grainger, Senior Practitioner on the Register of Psychologists Specialising in Psychotherapy, and State Registered Arts Therapist, Drama
"This valuable book explains and encourages a useful, creative, important system of therapeutic theory and practice for a broad range of psychology." —D. Sydiaha, Professor Emeritus, University of Saskatchewan
D. Sydiaha, Professor Dmeritus
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Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Preface – How to use this book
Pests: UNIT 1 Introduction to insects and spiders: The tomato fruit worm;UNIT 2 Mechanical controls: Instead of spraying;UNIT 3 Sap suckers: Aphids, thrips and spider mites; UNIT 4 Insect injury to photosynthesis: Destroying leaves and stealing sap; UNIT 5 Integrated Pest Management: Thinking ahead. Pest control and management decisions; Summary of Units 1-5: Insect Pests and Integrated Pest Management
Spray equipment: UNIT 6 Handmade spray tools: Twigs and plastic bottles; UNIT 7 Hydraulic knapsack sprayers: Safe maintenance/Safe spraying; Summary of Units 6-7: Spray equipment, its manufacture and use
Chemicals and traps for pest control: UNIT 8 Introducing village-available insecticides: Nicotine insecticide; UNIT 9 More village-available insecticides: A tree, a flower and a vine; UNIT 10 Soaps oils and disinfectants; UNIT 11 Mineral and animal based insecticides: Grit and urine; Summary of Units 8-11: Insecticides; UNIT 12 Other small pests, worms, snails, birds, mice and rats; Summary of Unit 12: Nematodes, snails, birds and rodents
Diseases: UNIT 13 Plant parasites: Invisible pests and witchweed; UNIT 14 Integrated disease management: Still thinking ahead; Summary of Units 13-14: Plant parasites, diseases, fungicides and IPM
Protecting crops from larger animals and wind: UNIT 15 Keeping animals out of the garden: Living fence – Hedges
UNIT 16 Strengthening the hedge: Layering and weaving; UNIT 17 Maintaining the hedge: Shape and thickness; UNIT 18 Protection from large animals: Ditches and strips; UNIT 19 Protection from wind: Windbreaks; Summary of Units 15-19: Hedges and ditches
Bibliography. Index