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CAT 288C - Workshop: Introduction to Drama TherapySemester Hours: 1.5 Drama therapy is the intentional use of theater for therapeutic purposes. Drama provides a context for participants to tell their stories, engage in problem-solving, express feelings, achieve catharsis, and participate in rehearsals for living. Behavior change, skill-building, emotional and physical integration, and personal growth can be achieved through drama therapy. This course addresses prevention, intervention, and treatment with various populations. This overview of the methods of drama therapy will include: play, improvisation scene work, role play, sociodrama, psychodrama, and ritual. This course is taught by experiential learning and teacher presentations.
January 2011 Offering: 10201: January 12 and 19; W, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Reiter; 158 Hagedorn
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