Anderson-Warren, M. & Grainger, R. (2000). Practical approaches to drama therapy: The shield of Perseus. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Foundations & Theory
Foundational texts on what drama therapy is, where it came from, and how it works. Start here.
Cattanach, A., Chesner, A., Jennings, S., Meldrum, B. & Mitchell, S. (1993). The handbook of drama therapy. London: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Dokter, D., Holloway, P. & Seebohm, H. (Eds.). (2011). Dramatherapy and destructiveness: Creating the evidence base, playing with Thanatos. London: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Duggan, M. & Grainger, R. (1997). Imagination, identification and catharsis in theatre and therapy. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Emunah, R. (1994). Acting for real: Drama therapy process, technique, and performance. New York: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Grainger, R. (1990). Drama and healing: The roots of drama therapy. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Grainger, R. (2006). Healing theatre: How plays change lives. Victoria, BC: Trafford Publishing. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jenkins, M. (1996). The play's the thing: Exploring text in drama and therapy. New York: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jennings, S. (1974). Remedial drama. New York: Theatre Arts Books. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jennings, S. (1987). Drama therapy: Theory and practice for teachers and clinicians. Cambridge, MA: Brookline Books. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jennings, S. (Ed.). (1987). Dramatherapy: Theory and practice, Volume 1. London: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jennings, S. (1990). Dramatherapy with families, groups, and individuals: Waiting in the wings. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jennings, S. (Ed.). (1992). Dramatherapy: Theory and practice, Volume 2. London: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jennings, S. (Ed.). (1996). Dramatherapy: Theory and practice, Volume 3. London: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jennings, S. (1998). Introduction to dramatherapy: Theatre and healing. Ariadne's ball of thread. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jennings, S. (Ed.). (2009). Dramatherapy and social theatre: Necessary dialogues. London: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jennings, S., Cattanach, A., Mitchell, S., et al. (1994). The handbook of dramatherapy. London: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Johnson, D. R. (1999). Essays on the creative arts therapies: Imaging the birth of a profession. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Johnson, D. R. & Emunah, R. (Eds.). (2010). Current approaches in drama therapy (2nd ed.). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jones, P. (1996). Drama as therapy: Theatre as living. New York: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jones, P. (2007). Drama as therapy: Theory, practice and research. New York: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jones, P. (Ed.). (2010). Drama as therapy: Clinical work and research into practice. New York: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Landy, R. (1994). Drama therapy: Concepts, theories, and practices (2nd ed.). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Landy, R. (1996). Essays in drama therapy: The double life. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Landy, R. (2001). New essays in drama therapy: Unfinished business. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Landy, R. (2008). The couch and the stage: Integrating words and action in psychotherapy. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Langley, D. (2006). An introduction to dramatherapy. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Lewis, P. (1993). Creative transformation: The healing power of the arts. Wilmette, IL: Chiron Publications. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Lewis, P. & Johnson, D. R. (Eds.). (2000). Current approaches to drama therapy. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Mitchell, S. (1995). Dramatherapy: Clinical studies. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Pitruzzella, S. (2004). Introduction to dramatherapy: Person and threshold. New York: Brunner-Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Pitruzzella, S. (2017). Drama, creativity, and intersubjectivity: The roots of change in dramatherapy. New York: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Scheff, T. J. (1979). Catharsis in healing, ritual and drama. Berkeley: University of California Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Slade, P. (1959). Dramatherapy as an aid to becoming a person. London: Guild of Pastoral Psychology. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Slade, P. (1954). Child drama. London: University of London Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Verhofstadt-Deveve, L. (2000). Theory and practice of action and drama techniques. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Walsh, F. (2013). Theatre & therapy. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Wethered, A. G. (1997). Movement and drama in therapy: A holistic approach (2nd ed.). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Wilson, G. D. (Ed.). (1991). Psychology and performing arts. Lisse, Netherlands: Zeitlinger Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Holmwood, C., & Jennings, S. (Eds.). (2016). Routledge International Handbook of Dramatherapy. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-138-82972-5. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Emunah, R. (2019). Acting for Real: Drama Therapy Process, Technique, and Performance (2nd ed.). Routledge. ISBN 978-1-138-84965-5. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Johnson, D. R., & Emunah, R. (Eds.). (2020). Current Approaches in Drama Therapy (3rd ed.). Charles C. Thomas. ISBN 978-0-398-09344-0. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Methods & Approaches
Books on specific drama therapy models. Developmental Transformations, Role Theory, Narradrama, the Sesame Approach, Playback Theatre, Theatre of the Oppressed, and others.
Boal, A. (1995). The rainbow of desire: The Boal method of theatre and therapy. New York: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Blatner, A. & Wiener, D. (2007). Interactive and improvisational drama: Varieties of applied theatre and performance. New York: iUniverse. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Dayton, T. (1990). Drama games: Techniques for self development. Pompano Beach, FL: Health Communications. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Dunne, P. B. (1988). Media in drama therapy: An exercise handbook. Los Angeles: Drama Therapy Institute of Los Angeles. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Dunne, P. B. (1992). The narrative therapist and the arts: Expanding possibilities through drama, movement, puppets, masks, and drawings. Los Angeles: Drama Therapy Institute of Los Angeles. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Dunne, P. B. (1993). The creative therapeutic thinker (2nd ed.). Los Angeles: Drama Therapy Institute of Los Angeles. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Dunne, P. B. & Rand, H. (2003). Narradrama: Integrating drama therapy, narrative, and the creative arts. Los Angeles: Possibilities Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Fox, J. (1986). Acts of service: Spontaneity, commitment, and tradition in the nonscripted theatre. New Paltz, NY: Tusitala Publishing. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Fox, J. & Dauber, H. (Eds.). (1999). Gathering voices: Essays on playback theatre. New Paltz, NY: Tusitala Publishing. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Johnson, D. R., et al. (2006). The blue book: Developmental Transformations papers. New York: The Institute for Developmental Transformations. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Lahad, M., Shacham, M. & Ayalon, O. (Eds.). (2013). The "BASIC Ph" model of coping and resiliency. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Landy, R. (1993). Persona and performance: The meaning of role in drama, therapy, and everyday life. New York: Guilford Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Lindkvist, M. R. (1997). Bring white beads when you call on the healer. New Orleans: Rivendell House. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Link, A. (1992). Mirrors from the heart: Emotional identity and expression through drama. Ontario: Snailworks. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Newham, P. (1999). Using voice and theatre in therapy: The practical application of voice movement therapy. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Pearson, J. (Ed.). (1996). Discovering the self through drama and movement: The Sesame approach. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Pearson, J., Smail, M. & Watts, P. (2013). Dramatherapy with myth and fairytale: The golden stories of Sesame. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Pickering, K. (1997). Drama improvised: A sourcebook for teachers and therapists. New York: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Rowe, N. (2007). Playing the other: Dramatizing personal narratives in playback theatre. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Salas, J. (1997). Improvising real life: Personal story in playback theatre. New Paltz, NY: Tusitala Publishing. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Schutzman, M. & Cohen-Cruz, J. (1994). Playing Boal: Theatre, therapy and activism. New York: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Warren, B. & Dunne, T. (1996). Drama games: Drama and group activities for leaders working with people of all ages and abilities. Studio City, CA: Players Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Wiener, D. J. (1994). Rehearsals for growth: Theatre improvisation for psychotherapists. New York: W. W. Norton. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Wiener, D. J. (Ed.). (1999). Beyond talk therapy: Using movement and expressive techniques in clinical practice. Washington, DC: APA. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Wiener, D. J. (2004). Rehearsals for Growth: Collected papers, 1991 to 2004. Available from the author. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Wiener, D. J. & Oxford, L. K. (Eds.). (2003). Action therapy with families and groups: Using creative arts improvisation in clinical practice. Washington, DC: APA Books. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Wilder, R. (1997). The lifestory re-play cycle: A manual of activities and techniques. State College, PA: Venture Publishing. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Bukowski, W.M., & Cillessen, A. H. (Eds.). (1998). Sociometry then and now: Building on six decades of measuring children’s experiences with the peer group. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Farmer, C. (1995). Psychodrama and systemic therapy. London: Karnac Books. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Feasey, D. (2005). Good practice in psychodrama. New York: John Wiley. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Holmes, P., & Karp, M. (Eds.). (1991). Psychodrama: Inspiration and technique. New York: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Holmes, P., Holmes, P., Karp, M., & Watson, M. (Eds.). (1994). Psychodrama since Moreno: Innovations in theory and practice. New York: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Moreno, J.L. (1975). The theatre of spontaneity, Volume 1. New York: Beacon Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Shu, G. (2004). Yi shu: The art of living and change: Integrating traditional Chinese medicine, psychodrama, and the creative arts. Hong Kong: F.E. Robbins & Sons Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Tauvon, K.B., Holmes, P., Holmes, P., & Karp, M. (Eds.). (1998). The handbook of psychodrama. London: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Trauma & PTSD
Drama therapy with trauma survivors, including childhood trauma, sexual abuse, dissociation, PTSD, and collective trauma.
Bannister, A. (1997). The healing drama: Psychodrama and dramatherapy with abused children. New York: Free Association Books. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Cattanach, A. (1993). Play therapy with abused children. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Cattanach, A. (2008). Play therapy with abused children (2nd ed.). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Curtis, A. (2001). Circles of life: A creative curriculum for healing traumatic loss in childhood. Self-published. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Gerity, L. A. (1999). Creativity and the dissociative patient: Puppets, narrative and art in the treatment of survivors of childhood trauma. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Leveton, E. (Ed.). (2010). Healing collective trauma using sociodrama and drama therapy. New York: Springer Publishing. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Lubin, H. & Johnson, D. R. (2008). Trauma-centered group psychotherapy for women. New York: Haworth. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Sajnani, N. & Johnson, D. R. (2014). Trauma-informed drama therapy: Transforming clinics, classrooms, and communities. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Salans, M. (2004). Storytelling with children in crisis. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Winn, L. (1994). Post traumatic stress disorder and dramatherapy: Treatment and risk reduction. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Kellerman, P., & Hudgins, K. (Eds.). (2000). Psychodrama with trauma survivors. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Murray, T. (1997). Drama trauma: Specters of race and sexuality in performance, video, and art. London: Routledge Olkin, R. (1999). What psychotherapists should know about disability. New York: Guilford Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Greene, R. (Director). (2021). Procession [Documentary film, 116 min.]. Netflix.. Six survivors of clergy abuse use drama therapy with RDT Monica Phinney to create reenactments. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jacques, J. F. (Ed.). (2024). Trauma and Embodied Healing in Dramatherapy, Theatre and Performance. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-032-34482-9. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Sajnani, N., & Johnson, D. R. (Eds.). (2024). Trauma-Informed Drama Therapy: Transforming Clinics, Classrooms, and Communities (2nd ed.). Charles C. Thomas. ISBN 978-0-398-09434-8. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Mental Health
Drama therapy in mental health settings, psychiatry, psychosis, anxiety, depression, and self-harm.
Casson, J. (2004). Drama, psychotherapy, and psychosis: Dramatherapy and psychodrama with people who hear voices. London: Brunner-Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Langley, D. (1983). Dramatherapy and psychiatry. London: Croom Helm. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Addiction & Recovery
Drama therapy in addiction treatment, recovery, and adult children of alcoholics work.
Douglass, D. (2011). Self-esteem, recovery and the performing arts. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Wood, L. L., & Mowers, D. (2024). Dramatherapy and Recovery: The CoActive Therapeutic Theatre Model and Manual. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-367-75234-7. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Grief & Loss
Drama therapy in bereavement, grief work, and dying.
Gersie, A. (1992). Storymaking in bereavement: Dragons in flight in the meadow. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Autism
Drama therapy with autistic clients across the spectrum, including social skills work and mirror neuron-based approaches.
Chasen, L. (2011). Social skills, emotional growth and drama therapy: Inspiring connection on the autism spectrum. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Chasen, L. (2014). Engaging mirror neurons to inspire connection and social emotional development in children and teens on the autism spectrum: Theory into practice through drama therapy. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Gallo-Lopez, L. & Rubin, L. C. (Eds.). (2012). Play-based interventions for children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders. New York: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Haythorne, D. & Seymour, A. (2017). Dramatherapy and autism. New York: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Children
Drama therapy and play therapy with children, including pediatric, attachment, and developmental work.
Ayalon, O. & Flasher, A. (1993). Children and divorce: Chain reaction. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Bouzoukis, C. E. (2001). Pediatric dramatherapy: They couldn't run so they learned to fly. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Cattanach, A. (1994). Play therapy: Where the sky meets the underworld. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Cattanach, A. (1997). Children's stories in play therapy. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Cattanach, A. (2003). Introduction to play therapy. New York: Brunner-Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Cattanach, A. (2007). Narrative approaches in play therapy with children. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Dunne, P. B. (1993). Drama therapy activities for parents and children: An exercise handbook (Rev. ed.). Los Angeles: Drama Therapy Institute of Los Angeles. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Haen, C. (Ed.). (2011). Engaging boys in treatment: Creative approaches to the therapy process. New York: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jennings, S. (Ed.). (1995). Dramatherapy with children and adolescents. London: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jennings, S. (1999). Introduction to developmental playtherapy: Playing and health. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jennings, S. (2010). Healthy attachments and neuro-dramatic play. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Kottman, T. (2001). Play therapy: Basic and beyond. Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Lacher, D. B., Nichols, T. & May, J. C. (2005). Connecting with kids through stories: Using narratives to facilitate attachment in adopted children. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Leigh, L., Dix, A., Gersch, I. & Haythorne, D. (2012). Dramatherapy with children, young people and schools: Enabling creativity, sociability, communication and learning. London: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
MacFarlane, P. (2006). Dramatherapy: Raising children's self-esteem and developing emotional stability. London: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
MacFarlane, P. (2012). Creative drama for emotional support: Activities and exercises for use in the classroom. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Schattner, G. & Courtney, R. (Eds.). (1981). Drama in therapy: Volume one. Children. New York: Drama Book Specialists. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Slade, P. (1995). Child play: Its importance for human development. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Weber, A. M. & Haen, C. (2005). Clinical applications of drama therapy in child and adolescent treatment. New York: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Teens & Adolescents
Drama therapy with adolescents, including action methods, identity work, and self-revelatory performance.
Cossa, M. (2005). Rebels with a cause: Working with adolescents using action techniques. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Cossa, M., Fleischmann Ember, S. S., Grover, L. & Hazelwood, J. L. (1996). Acting out: The workbook. Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Dunne, P. B. (1996). Double stick tape: Poetry, drama, and narratives as therapy for adolescents. Los Angeles: Drama Therapy Institute of Los Angeles. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Gallo-Lopez, L. & Schaefer, C. E. (Eds.). (2010). Play therapy with adolescents. Lanham, MD: Jason Aronson. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Nelson, L. & Finneran, L. (2006). Drama and the adolescent journey. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Older Adults & Dementia
Drama therapy with older adults, in nursing homes, dementia care, and intergenerational settings.
Crimmins, P. (1997). Storymaking and creative groupwork with older people. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Johnson, D. R. & Sandel, S. L. (1987). Waiting at the gate: Creativity and hope in the nursing home. New York: Haworth Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Larson, R. (2004). A stage for memory: A guide to the living history theatre program of Elders Share the Arts. Brooklyn: National Center for Creative Aging. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Marshall, K. (2013). Puppetry in dementia care: Connecting through creativity and joy. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Schweitzer, P. (2007). Reminiscence theatre: Making theatre from memories. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Strimling, A. (2004). Roots and branches: Creating intergenerational theatre. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Weisberg, N. & Wilder, R. (Eds.). (2001). Expressive arts with older adults. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Wilder, R. (1996). Life drama with youth and elders: Come, step into my life. Charlottesville, VA: New Plays. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Cozolino, L. (2008). The healthy aging brain: Sustaining attachment, attaining wisdom. New York: W.W. Norton. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Veterans & Military
Drama therapy with combat veterans, military families, and PTSD related to service. See also Trauma for related entries.
Veterans-specific monographs are still relatively few. The strongest current writing on drama therapy and veterans appears in Trauma & PTSD (Sajnani & Johnson 2014; Lubin & Johnson 2008) and in articles published in The Arts in Psychotherapy. The film No Unwounded Soldiers is the canonical visual reference.
Couples & Families
Drama therapy in couples work and family therapy, including action methods and dramatherapy in education-and-family contexts.
Hayden-Seman, J. (1998). Action modality couples therapy: Using psychodramatic techniques in helping troubled relationships. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. Bookshop.orgAmazon
MacFarlane, P. & Harvey, J. (2012). Dramatherapy and family therapy in education. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Special Populations
Drama therapy in prison and forensic settings, with refugees, with people who have learning disabilities or severe disabilities, and with other underserved groups.
Bailey, S. (1993). Wings to fly: Bringing theatre arts to students with special needs. Rockville, MD: Woodbine House. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Bailey, S. (2010). Barrier-free theatre: Including everyone in theatre arts, in schools, recreation, and arts programs, regardless of (dis)ability. Eumenclaw, WA: Idyll Arbor. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Baim, C., Brookes, S. & Mountford, A. (2002). The Geese Theatre handbook: Drama with offenders and people at risk. Winchester: Waterside Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Balfour, M. (2003). The use of drama in the rehabilitation of violent male offenders. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Balfour, M. (2004). Theatre in prison: Theory and practice. Portland, OR: Intellect. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Balfour, M. (Ed.). (2013). Refugee performance: Practical encounters. Chicago: Intellect. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Bergman, J. & Hewish, S. (2003). Challenging experience: An experiential approach to the treatment of serious offenders. Oklahoma City, OK: Wood 'n' Barnes Publishing. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Booker, M. (2011). Developmental drama: Dramatherapy approaches for people with profound or severe multiple disabilities, including sensory disorders. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Cattanach, A. (1992). Drama for people with special needs. New York: Drama Book Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Chesner, A. (1995). Dramatherapy for people with learning disabilities: A world of difference. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
McAvinchey, C. (2011). Theatre & prison. Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan. Bookshop.orgAmazon
McCurrach, I. & Darnley, B. (1999). Special talents, special needs: Drama for people with learning disabilities. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Shailor, J. (Ed.). (2010). Performing new lives: Prison theatre. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Shaw, A. & Stevens, C. (Eds.). (1979). Drama, theater and the handicapped. Washington, DC: American Theater Association. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Thompson, J. (Ed.). (1998). Prison theatre: Practices and perspectives. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Thompson, J. (1999). Drama workshops for anger management and offending behavior. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Warren, B., Richard, R. & Brimbal, J. (2005). Drama and the arts for adults with Down syndrome. In R. I. Brown (Ed.), Down syndrome issues & information: Adults with Down syndrome. Portsmouth: The Down Syndrome Educational Trust. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Snow, S., & D’Amico, M. (Eds.). (2009). Assessment in the creative arts therapies: Designing and adapting assessment tools for adults with developmental disabilities. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher. Bookshop.orgAmazon
McLeary, J., & Aldous, G. (Directors). (2017). The Work [Documentary film]. The Orchard / Topic.. Group therapy retreat at Folsom State Prison; Grand Jury Prize, SXSW 2017. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Daccache, Z. (Director). (2017). Johar… Up in the Air [Documentary film]. Catharsis - Lebanese Center for Drama Therapy.. Drama therapy with Roumieh prison inmates; advocacy for mental-health legal reform. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Daccache, Z. (Director). (2021). The Blue Inmates [Documentary film, 75 min.]. Catharsis - Lebanese Center for Drama Therapy.. Final Cut, Venice International Film Festival 2020. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Milward, H., & Seymour, A. (Eds.). (2023). Dramatherapy and Learning Disabilities: Developing Emotional Growth, Autonomy and Self-Worth. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-367-55059-2. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Group Work
Drama therapy and group process, group dynamics, conflict transformation, and groupwork foundations.
Casdagli, P. (1999). Trust and power: Taking care of ourselves through drama. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Chesner, A. & Hahn, H. (Eds.). (2001). Creative advances in groupwork. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Gold, M. (1991). The fictional family: In drama, education, and groupwork. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Grainger, R. (2003). Group spirituality: A workshop approach. New York: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Hawkins, S. T. (2012). Dramatic problem solving: Drama-based group exercises for conflict transformation. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jennings, S. (1987). Creative drama in groupwork. London: Winslow Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Horvatin, T., & Schreiber, E. (Eds.). (2006). The quintessential Zerka: Writings by Zerka Toeman Moreno on psychodrama, sociometry and group psychotherapy. London: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Schools & Education
Drama therapy in school settings, special education, and the relationship between drama therapy and drama education.
Crimmons, P. (2006). Drama therapy and storymaking in special education. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Holmwood, C. (2014). Drama education and dramatherapy: Exploring the place between disciplines. New York: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Sternberg, P. (1998). Theatre for conflict resolution in the classroom and beyond. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann. Bookshop.orgAmazon
/2016 Ackroyd, J. (ed.). (2006). Research methodologies for drama education. Stoke on Trent: Trentham Books. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Healthcare & Medical
Drama therapy in medical, hospital, and healthcare settings, including clown-play, palliative care, and hospital theatre.
Brodzinski, E. (2010). Theatre in health and care. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Warren, B. & Simonds, C. (2004). The clown doctor chronicles. New York: Rodopi. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Warren, B. & Spitzer, P. (2014). Smiles are everywhere: Integrating clown-play into healthcare practice. New York: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Gray, R., & Sinding, C. (2002). Standing ovation: Performing social science research about cancer. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Storymaking, Myth & Ritual
Story, myth, fairy tale, and ritual as therapeutic forms within drama therapy.
Cattanach, A. (Ed.). (2002). The story so far: Play therapy narratives. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Gersie, A. (Ed.). (1996). Dramatic approaches to brief therapy. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Gersie, A. (1997). Reflections on therapeutic storymaking: The use of stories in groups. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Gersie, A. & King, N. (1990). Storymaking in education and therapy. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jennings, S. (1995). Theatre, ritual, and transformation: The Senoi Temiars. London: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Schrader, C. (Ed.). (2012). Ritual theatre: The power of dramatic ritual in personal development groups and clinical practice. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Silverman, Y. (2020). The Story Within: Myth and Fairy Tale in Therapy. Jessica Kingsley Publishers. ISBN 978-1-78592-509-2. [link]
Puppetry & Masks
Puppetry and mask work as drama therapy methods. See also Gerity 1999 in Trauma and Marshall 2013 in Older Adults.
Astell-Burt, C. (2001). I am the story: The art of puppetry in education and therapy. London: Souvenir Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jenkins, R.L. (2002). Finger puppets and mask making. In. C.E. Schaefer & D. Cangelosi (Eds.). Play therapy techniques, 2nd ed. (pp. 115-122). Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, Inc. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Performance & Self-Revelatory
Therapeutic theatre, self-revelatory performance, and performance ethnography. The intersection of drama therapy and live performance.
Grainger, R. (1995). The glass of heaven: The faith of the drama therapist. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Hiltunen, S. (2014). Masks and rituals: SohKiDo pathways III and V of the seven pathways of transpersonal creativity. Minneapolis, MN: Two Harbors Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Hiltunen, S. (2014). Chant and dance: SohKiDo pathways V and VI of the seven pathways of transpersonal creativity. Minneapolis, MN: Two Harbors Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Hiltunen, S. (2014). Therapeutic Noh theatre: SohKiDo pathway VII of the seven pathways of transpersonal creativity. Minneapolis, MN: Two Harbors Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Linden, S. (Ed.). (2013). The heart and soul of psychotherapy: A transpersonal approach through theatre arts, drama therapy, psychodrama, transformational theatre. Bloomington, IN: Trafford Publishing. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Shaunnessy, N. (2012). Applying performance: Live art, socially engaged theatre and affective practice. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Pendzik, S., Emunah, R., & Johnson, D. R. (Eds.). (2016). The Self in Performance: Autobiographical, Self-Revelatory, and Autoethnographic Forms of Therapeutic Theatre. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-137-54153-6. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Cultural Competency & Diversity
Drama therapy at the intersection of culture, race, identity, and social justice. Includes intercultural and cross-cultural practice.
MacDougall, J. & Yoder, P. S. (Eds.). (1998). Contaminating theatre: Intersections of theatre, therapy, and public health. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Landy, R. & Montgomery, D. T. (2012). Theatre for change: Education, social action, and therapy. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Bannerji, H. (2000). The dark side of the nation: Essays on multiculturalism, nationalism, and gender. Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Brown, B. (2007). I thought it was just me: Women reclaiming power and courage in a cultural of shame. New York: Gotham Books. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Bryan, W.V. (2014). Multicultural aspects of human behavior: A guide to understanding human cultural development, 3rd Ed., Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Cheng, A. A. (2001). The melancholy of race: Psychoanalysis, assimilation, and hidden grief. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Chow, R. (1998). Ethics after idealism: Theory-culture-ethnicity-reading. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Cohen-Cruz, J., & Schutzman, M. (Eds.). (2006). A Boal Companion: Dialogues on theatre and Cultural Politics. New York: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Deleuze, G., & Guattari, F. (1987). A thousand plateaus: Capitalism and schizophrenia. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Delgado, R., & Stefancic, J. (Eds.), (2000). Critical race theory: The cutting edge. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Delgado, R., & Stefancic, J. (2001). Critical race theory: An introduction. New York: New York University Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Dozier, R.W. (2002). Why we hate: Understanding, curbing, and eliminating hate in ourselves and the world. Chicago: Contemporary Books. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Fanon, F. (1967). Black skin, white masks. NY: Grove Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Foucault, M. (1965). Madness and civilization: A history of insanity in the age of reason. New York: Vintage Books. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Gergen, K. (1999). The saturated self: Dilemmas of identity in contemporary life. New York: Basic Books. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Gilligan, C. (1982). In a different voice. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Gilligan, C., Lyons, N.P., & Hanmer, T.J. (1990) Making connections: The relational worlds of adolescent girls at Emma Willard School. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Gilroy, P. (2000). Against race: Imagining the political culture beyond the color line. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Heatherton, T. F., Kleck, R. E., Hebl, M, R., & Hull, J. G. (Eds.). (2000). The social psychology of stigma. New York: Guilford Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Hickling, F.W., Matthies, B.K., Morgan, K., & Gibson, R.C. (Eds.).(2012). Perspectives in Caribbean psychology. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jiwani, Y. (2006). Discourses of denial: Mediations of race, gender and violence. Vancouver: UBC Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Johnson, E. P. (2003). Appropriating blackness: Performance and the politics of authenticity. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
McIntosh, M. (1988). White privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack. http://www.case.edu/president/aaction/unpackingtheknapsack.pdf McKenzie, K., & Harpham, T. (Eds.). (2006). Social capital and mental health. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Munoz, J.E. (1999). Disidentifications: Queers of color and the performance of politics. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Peters, W. (1987). A class divided: Then and now. New Haven: Yale University Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Puar, J. (2007). Terrorist assemblages: Homonationalism in queer times. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Razack, S. (1998). Looking white people in the eye: Gender, race, and culture in courtrooms and classrooms. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Razack, S. (2008). Casting out: The eviction of Muslims from western law and politics. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Schneider, D. J. (2004). The psychology of stereotyping. New York: Guiford Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Spence, J. (1988). Putting myself in the picture: A political personal and photographic autobiography. Seattle, WA: The Real Comet Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Tannen, D. (1994). Gender and discourse. New York: Oxford University Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Trinh, T.M. (1989). Woman, native, other: Writing postcoloniality and feminism. Indiana: Indiana University Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Viego, A. (2007). Dead subjects: Toward a politics of loss in Latino studies. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Williams, K. D. (2001). Ostracism: The power of silence. New York: Guilford Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Young-Bruehl, E. (1996). The anatomy of prejudices. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Supervision & Training
Supervision in drama therapy and creative arts therapies, plus training-of-trainer texts. See Supervision page for clinical context.
Chesner, A. & Zografou, L. (2013). Creative supervision across modalities: Theory and applications for therapists, counsellors, and other helping professionals. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Jones, P. & Doktor, D. (Eds.). (2008). Supervision of dramatherapy. London: Routledge. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Lahad, M. (2000). Creative supervision: The use of expressive arts methods in supervision and self-supervision. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Shohet, R. (Ed.). (2011). Supervision as transformation: A passion for learning. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Shuck, C. & Wood, J. (2011). Inspiring creative supervision. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Tselikas-Portmann, E. (Ed.). (1999). Supervision and dramatherapy. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Bradley, L. (1989). Counselor supervision: Principles, process and practice. Muncie, IN: Accelerated Development Carelli, A.O. (2010). The truth about supervision: Coaching, teamwork, interviewing, appraisals, 360 assessments, delegation, and recognition (2nd ed.) Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, Publisher. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Research & Assessment
Research methods, evaluation, and assessment instruments for drama therapy. See also the Research page for journals, databases, and the evidence base by population.
Andsdell, G. & Pavlicevic, M. (2002). Beginning research in the arts therapies: A practical guide. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Cruz, R. F. & Feder, B. (2013). The art and science of evaluation in the arts therapies. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Grainger, R. (1999). Researching the arts therapies: A dramatherapist's perspective. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Johnson, D. R., Pendzik, S. & Snow, S. (Eds.). (2012). Assessment in drama therapy. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Miller, C. (2013). Assessments and outcomes in the arts therapies: A person-centered approach. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Payne, H. (Ed.). (1993). Handbook of inquiry in the arts therapies: One river, many currents. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Baron-Cohen, S. (2001). Mindblindness: An essay on autism and theory of mind. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Becker, H.S. (1998). Tricks of the trade: How to think about your research while doing it. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Begley, S. (2007). Train your mind, change your brain: How a new science reveals our extraordinary potential to transform ourselves. New York: Ballantine Books. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Bergin, A. E., & Garfield, S. L.(Eds.). (1986). Handbook of psychotherapy and behavioral change: An empirical analysis. New York: Wiley. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Brannigan, G. G., & Merrens, M. R. (Eds.). (1993). The undaunted psychologist: Adventures in research. New York: McGraw-Hill. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Cozolino, L. (2006). The neuroscience of human relationships: Attachment and the developing social brain. New York: W. W. Norton. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Cozolino, L. (2010). The neuroscience of psychotherapy: Healing the social brain, 2nd Ed. New York: W.W. Norton. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Damasio, A. (2010). Self comes to mind: Constructing the conscious brain. New York: Pantheon Books. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Dimmock, H. G. (1985). How to analyze and evaluate group growth, Ontario: Captus Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Feder, B., & Feder, E. (1998). The art and science of evaluation in the arts therapies: How do you know what's working? Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Gazzaniga, M.S., Ivry, R.B., & Mangun, G.R. (2002). Cognitive neuroscience: The biology of the mind, 2nd Ed. New York: W.W. Norton. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Goldberg, E. (2001). The executive brain: Frontal lobes and the civilized mind. London: Oxford University Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Goldberg, E. (2005). The wisdom paradox: How your mind can grow stronger as your brain grows older. New York: Gotham Books. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Norris, J. (2009). Playbuilding as qualitative research: A participatory arts-based approach, Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Pinker, S. (1997). How the mind works. New York: W.W. Norton. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Ramachandran, V.S. (2011). The tell-tale brain: A neuroscientist’s quest for what makes us human. New York: W.W. Norton. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Rizzolatti, G., & Sinigaglia, C. (2006). Mirrors in the brain: How our minds share actions and emotions. London: Oxford University Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Rothshild, B. (2000). The body remembers: The psychophysiology of trauma and trauma treatment. New York: The Guilford Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Saldana, J. (2003). Longitudinal qualitative research: Analyzing change through time, Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Saldana, J. (2011). Ethnotheatre: Research from page to stage, Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Seigel, D.J. (1999). The developing mind: How relationships and the brain interact to shape who we are. New York: The Guilford Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Siegel, D.J. (2007). The mindful brain: Reflection and attunement in the cultivation of well- being. New York: W.W. Norton. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Snowden, D. (2001). Aging with grace: What the nun study teaches us about leading longer, healthier, and more meaningful lives. New York: Bantam Books. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Zull, J.E. (2002). The art of changing the brain: Enriching the practice of teaching by exploring the biology of learning. Sterling, VA: Stylus Press. Bookshop.orgAmazon
Articles & Book Chapters
Drama therapy articles in peer-reviewed journals plus book chapters in edited drama therapy collections. Search to find by author, topic, or keyword. (Source: NADTA reference list, July 2016.)
Aach, S. (1976). Drama: A means of self-expression for the visually-impaired child. New Outlook for the Blind, 70(7), 282-285. [link]
Ali, A., & Wolfert, S. (2016). Theatre as a treatment for post traumatic stress in military veterans: Exploring the psychotherapeutic potential of mimetic induction. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 50, 58-65. [link]
Alker, G. (2015). A feminist rethinking of drama therapy: The role of audience and aesthetics in Cancer As Change Maker. Drama Therapy Review, 1(2), 187-199. [link]
Allan, J. A. (1977). The use of creative drama with acting-out sixth and seventh grade boys and girls. Canadian Counselor, 11(3), 135-143.
Anari, A. (2009). Effectiveness of drama therapy in reducing loneliness and social dissatisfaction. Journal of Iranian Psychologists, 5(18), 111-118. [link]
Archer, S., Buxton, S., & Sheffield, D., (2015). The effect of creative psychological interventions on psychological outcomes for adult cancer patients: A systemic review of randomized trials. Psycho-Oncology, 24(1), 1-10.
Arden, J. (1981). The little bull. In R. Courtney & G. Schattner (Eds.), Drama in therapy, Volume 1: Children (pp. 127-150). New York: Drama Book Specialists.
Armstrong, C.R., Rozenberg, M., Powell, M.A., Honce, J., Bronstein, L., Gingras, G., & Han, E. (2016). A step toward empirical evidence: Operationalizing and uncovering drama therapy change processes. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 49, pp. 27-33. [link]
Arndt, P. (2004). Therapy and theatre: A dialogue. Forum der Psychoanlys, 20(4), 379- 390. [link]
Aronoff, M. (1992). A soul in the palm of a hand. Therapy Weekly, 19(10), 8.
Aronoff, M. (1995). Puppets go hand in hand with loss. In Children in Scotland: Conference report: “Working with loss.” Aronoff, M. (1996). Puppetry as a therapeutic medium: An introduction. British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 3.
Bailey, S. (1997). Drama: A powerful tool for social skill development. Disability Solutions, 2(1), 1-5.
Bailey, S. (2003). Drama therapy for behavioral change. Social Spectrum, 3, 14-17.
Bailey, S. (2006). Ancient and modern roots of drama therapy. In S.L. Brooke (Ed.), Creative arts therapies manual (pp.214-222). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher.
Bailey, S. (2007). Drama therapy. In A. Blatner & D.J. Wiener (Eds.), Interactive and improvisational drama: Varieties of applied theatre and performance (pp.164-173). New York: iUniverse, Inc.
Bailey, S. (2007). Art as an initial approach to the treatment of sexual trauma. In S.L. Brooke (Ed.), The use of creative art therapies with sexual abuse survivors (pp. 59-72). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher.
Bailey, S. (2009). Recovering identity and stimulating growth through drama therapy. In S.L. Brooke (Ed.), The use of the creative therapies with chemical dependency issues (pp. 204-217). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher.
Bailey, S. (2009). Theoretical reasons and practical applications of drama therapy with clients on the autism spectrum. In S.L. Brooke (Ed.), The use of the creative therapies with autism spectrum disorders (pp.303-318). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher.
Bailey, S. (2010). Drama therapy. In K. Siri & T. Lyons (Eds.), Cutting Edge Therapies for Autism 2010-2011. NY: Skyhorse Publishing.
Bailey, S. (2010). Performance in drama therapy. In D.R. Johnson & R. Emunah (Eds.), Current approaches in drama therapy, 2nd ed. (pp. 374-392). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher.
Bailey, S., (2016). Dissolving the stigma of disability through drama therapy: A case study of an integrated classroom approach to addressing stigmatization by pre-professional health care students. Drama Therapy Review, 2(1), 65-78. [link]
Baim, C. (2007). Drama in prisons. In A. Blatner & D.J. Wiener (Eds.), Interactive and improvisational drama: Varieties of applied theatre and performance (pp. 205-216). New York: iUniverse, Inc.
Balfour, M. (2013). Refugee performance: Encounters with alterity. In M. Balfour (Ed.). Refugee theatre: Practical encounters. (pp. 213-228). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher.
Balfour, M., & Woodrow, N. (2013). On stitches. In M. Balfour (Ed.). Refugee theatre: Practical encounters (pp. 15-34).. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher.
Bannister, A. (1995). Images and action: Dramatherapy and psychodrama with sexually abused adolescents. In S. Jennings (Ed.), Dramatherapy with children and adolescents (pp. 169-186). New York: Routledge.
Barham, M. (2009). Social theatre in Palestine. In S. Jennings (Ed.), Dramatherapy and social theatre: Necessary Dialogues. New York: Routledge.
Barratt, G., & Segal, B. (1996). Rivalry, competition and transference in a children’s group. Group Analysis, 29(1), 23-35. [link]
Barsky, M., & Mozenter, G. (1976). The use of creative drama in a children’s group. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 26(1), 105-114. [link]
Basso, R. (1991). A structured fantasy group experience in a children’s diabetic education program. Patient Education and Counseling, 18(3), 243-251. [link]
Bayley, B.H. (2016). Embodying Ramayana: The drama within. In S. Jennings & C. Holmwood (Eds.). The Routledge international handbook of dramatherapy, 26-35, New York: Routledge.
Beauregard, M., & Moore, D. (2011). Creative approaches to working with gender variant and sexual minority boys. In C. Haen (Ed.), Engaging boys in treatment: Creative approaches to the therapy process. New York: Routledge.
Beauregard, M., Stone, R., Trytan, N., & Sajnani, N. (2016). Drama therapists’ attitudes and actions regarding LBGTQI and gender nonconforming communities. Drama Therapy Review, 2(1), 41-63. [link]
Bentley, E. (1997). Theatre and therapy. In W. Anderson (Ed.), Therapy and the arts: Tools of consciousness (pp.29-50). New York: Harper & Row.
Berglund, S., & James, M. (1995). Trauma and the living theatre. Creative Lifelines for Survivors: Exploring the Links between Creativity and Healing, 1(2), 3-6.
Bergman, J. (1995). Life, the life event and theatre - A personal narrative in the use of drama therapy with sex offenders. In B.K. Schwartz & H.R. Cellini (Eds.), The sex offender: Corrections, treatment and legal practice (pp. 1-24). Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute.
Bergman, J., & Hewish, S. (1996). The violent illusion. In M. Liebmann (Ed.), Arts approaches to conflict (92-117). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Bergman, J., & Hewish, S. (1996). Pin point - The precise fit of drama therapy and cognitive restructuring, in creative therapies and programs in corrections. Correctional Issues. Maryland: American Correctional Association.
Bergman, J. (2001). Using drama therapy to uncover genuineness and deception in civilly committed sexual offenders. In A. Schlank (Ed.), The sexual predator, Vol. 2: Legal issues, clinical issues, and special populations. Kingston, NJ: U.S. Civic Research Institute.
Bergman, J. (2010). The Berman drama therapy approach: Creating therapeutic communities in prisons. In D.R. Johnson & R. Emunah (Eds.), Current approaches in drama therapy, 2nd ed. (pp.330-354). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher.
Bergman, J., & Creeden, K. (2011). Attachment is a verb: Experiential treatment for addressing self-regulation and relationship issues in boys with sexual behavior difficulties. In C. Haen (Ed.), Engaging boys in treatment: Creative approaches to the therapy process. New York: Routledge.
Bernardi, C. (2009). On the dramaturgy of communities. In S. Jennings (Ed.), Dramatherapy and social theatre: Necessary Dialogues. New York: Routledge.
Bielanska, A., Cechnicki, A., & Budzyna-Dawidowski, P. (1991). Drama therapy as a means of rehabilitation for schizophrenic patients: Our impressions. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 45(4), 566-575. [link]
Bielanska, A., & Cechnicki, A. (2008). Drama therapy in a community treatment programme. In J.
Bikales, V.W. (1949). Drama therapy at Winter Veterans Administration Hospital: A preliminary report. Bulletin of the Menninger Clinic, 13, 127-133.
Bird, D., & Tozer, K. (2016). Towards a drama therapy pedagogy: An a/r/tographic study using dramatic improvisation. Drama Therapy Review, 2(2), 273-284. [link]
Birgden, A. (2004). Therapeutic jurisprudence and responsivity: Finding the will and the way in offender rehabilitation. Psychology, Crime and Law, 10(3), 283-295. [link]
Bloch, S. (2007). Reflections: A teen issues improv troupe. In A. Blatner & D.J. Wiener (Eds.), Interactive and improvisational drama: Varieties of applied theatre and performance (pp. 56-65). New York: iUniverse, Inc.
Blumberg, M.L. (1981). Drama: An outlet for mental and physical handicaps. In R. Courtney & G. Schattner (Eds.), Drama in therapy, Volume 2: Adults (pp. 101-110). New York: Drama Book Specialists.
Braithwaite, T.W. (1998). Intercultural dance, theatre and music as facilitators in creative arts therapy: A metacognitive experience. In D. Dokter (Ed.), Arts therapists, refugees and migrants: Reaching across borders (pp.191-205). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Braithwaite, T.W. (2009). Trinidad’s Camboulay street dance play and the carnivalesque placebo: A neurotheological interface between social theatre and post traumatic slave syndrome. In S. Jennings (Ed.), Dramatherapy and social theatre: Necessary Dialogues. New York: Routledge.
Bratton, S.C., et al (1999). Group puppetry. In D.S. Sweeney et al (Eds.), The handbook of group play therapy: How to do it, how it works, whom its best for. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Breslin, J.B. (2009). Playing our part: Using the DIR model® to help define the drama therapist in role. In S.L. Brooke (Ed.), The use of the creative therapies with autism spectrum disorders (pp.335-350). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher.
Bromfield, R. (1995). The use of puppets in play therapy. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 12(6), 435-444.
Bronstein, L., Honce, J., Rosenberg, M., & Powell, M.A., (2015). Emotional arousal in two drama therapy core processes: Dramatic embodiment and dramatic projection. Drama Therapy Review, 1(2), 147-160. [link]
Brookes, J.M. (1975). Producing Marat/Sade: Theater in a psychiatric hospital. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 26(7), 429-435. [link]
Brown, T. (2012). Play and reality in child psychosis: How psychoanalytical drama therapy can open the door to the world of make believe. In L. [link]
Brunside, I. (1995). Themes and props: Adjuncts for reminiscence therapy groups. In B. Haight et al. (Eds.), The art and science of reminiscing: Theory, research, methods and applications (pp. 153-163). Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis.
Bryan, V., & Kenny, F. (2003). When the bough breaks: The STOP-GAP method in foster care. In D. Betts (Ed.), Creative arts therapies approaches in adoption and foster care (pp. 152-167). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, Publisher.
Buchanan, D. R. (1984). Moreno’s social atom: A diagnostic and treatment tool for exploring interpersonal relationships. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 11, 155-164. [link]
Burleigh, L.R., & Beutler, L.E. (1996). A critical analysis of two creative arts therapies. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 23(5), 275-381. [link]
Burns, M. (2006). Cultivating a presence in a community through applied theatre. In A. Blatner & D.J. Wiener (Eds.), Interactive and improvisational drama: Varieties of applied theatre and performance (pp.66-76). New York: iUniverse, Inc.
Burton, C. (1986). Peekaboo to “all the all the outs in free”: Hide-and-seek as a creative structure in drama therapy. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 13(2), 129-136. [link]
Burvill, T. (2013). “Politics begins as ethics”: Levinasian ethicas and Australian performance concerning refugees. In M. Balfour (Ed.). Refugee theatre: Practical encounters. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher, 199-212.
Bush, C. S. (1978). Creative drama and language experiences: Effective clinical techniques. Language, Speech and Hearing Services in the Schools, 9(4), 254- 258. [link]
Butler, J. D. (2012). Playing with madness: Developmental Transformations and the treatment of schizophrenia. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 39(2), 87-94. [link]
Butler, E., Bakker, T.M. & Viljoen G. (2013). Poetic and therapeutic encounters in an adolescent drama group. South African Journal of Psychology,43 (1) 94-104. [link]
Carr, M. (2012). Romeo and Juliet and dramatic distancing: Chaos and anger contained for inner-city adolescents in multicultural schools. In L. [link]
Carter, R., & Mason P. (1998). The selection and use of puppets in counseling. Professional School Counseling, 1(5), 50-53.
Cassidy, S., Turnbull, S., & Gumley, A. (2014). Exploring core processes facilitating therapeutic change in dramatherapy: A grounded theory analysis of published case studies. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 41(1), 353-365. [link]
Casson, J. (1996). Archetypal splitting: Drama therapy and psychodrama. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 23(4), 307-309. [link]
Casson, J. (2006). The five story self structure on the Communicube. Counseling Psychology Review, 21(2), 3-11. [link]
Casson, J. (2009). Seventeenth century theatre therapy: Six Jacobean plays. In S. Jennings (Ed.), Dramatherapy and social theatre: Necessary Dialogues. New York: Routledge.
Casson, J. (2014). Scenes from a distance: Psychodrama and dramatherapy. In P.
Casson, J. (2016). Shamanism, theatre, and dramatherapy. In S. Jennings & C. Holmwood (Eds.). The Routledge international handbook of dramatherapy, pp.125-134, New York: Routledge.
Cattanach, A. (1992). Playtherapy and dramatherapy with young children who have been abused. In S. Jennings (Ed.), Dramatherapy: Theory and practice, Volume 2. New York: Routledge.
Cattanach, A. (1993). The developmental model of dramatherapy. In S. Jennings et al (Eds.), The handbook of dramatherapy. New York: Routledge.
Cattanach, A. (1993). Dramatic play with children: The interface of dramatherapy and play therapy. In S. Jennings et al (Eds.), The handbook of dramatherapy. London: Routledge.
Cattanach, A. (1995). The use of dramatherapy and playtherapy to help de-brief after the trauma of sexual abuse. In A. Gersie (Ed.), Dramatic approaches to brief therapy (pp.177-187). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Cattanach, A. (1995). Drama and play therapy with young children. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 22(3), 223-228. [link]
Cattanach, A. (2005). Co-working with adoptive parents to support family attachments. In C.Haen & A.M. Weber (Eds.). Clinical applications of drama therapy in child and adolescent treatment (pp. 227-244). New York: Routledge.
Cattanach, A. (2006). Narrative play therapy. In C.E. Shaefer & H.G. Kaduson (Eds.), Contemporary play therapy: Theory, research and practice (pp. 82-99). New York: Guilford Press.
Cattanach, A. (2007). Brief narrative play therapy with refugees. In N.B. Webb (Ed.), Play therapy with children in crisis: Individual, group, and family treatment (pp. 426-442). New York: Guilford Press.
Cattanach, A. (2008). Working creatively with children and their families after trauma: The restoried life. In C.A. Malchiodi (Ed.), Creative interventions with traumatized children (pp. 211-224). New York: Guilford Press.
Cechnicki, A., & Bielanska, A. (2009). Understanding and treatment of people suffering from schizophrenia in Krakow. Archives of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, 11(3), 17-25.
Chabukswar, A. (2009). Making, breaking, and making again: Theatre in search of healing in India. In S. Jennings (Ed.), Dramatherapy and social theatre: Necessary Dialogues. London: Routledge.
Chabukswar, A., & Balsara, Z. (2016). Converging lineages: Arts based therapy in contemporary India. In S. Jennings & C. Holmwood (Eds.). The Routledge international handbook of dramatherapy, pp. 19-25, New York: Routledge.
Chan, C. (2012). Narrative practice with youth: A heuristic case study on a youth- centre dramaworkshop. Journal of Social Work Practice,26(2)197-214. [link]
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Theses & Dissertations
Master's theses and doctoral dissertations on drama therapy, available through ProQuest. Use the search to filter by topic, author, or institution. Each entry tags its primary topic for cross-reference. (Source: NADTA reference list, July 2016.)
Abdul-Rahim, R. (2006). An exploration of the place and function of voice in the drama therapeutic process. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MR20797.
Abramson, G. (2000). Looking back to look forward: Modifying women's self-images through reconnecting to the girl within. Master's thesis, California Institute of Integral Studies. AAT 1398436.
Alexander, D. H. C. (1999). Introducing drama therapy to St. Lucian adolescents. Master's thesis, California Institute of Integral Studies. AAT 1396061.
Amendolara, N. (2010). A Bad Trip: Therapeutic theatre with adolescents in a residential drug treatment setting. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MR67207.
Amundson, T. (2006). A phenomenological study of drama therapy's viability inside the high school. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MR10313.
Anguluan-Coger, E. (2013). Intergenerational mythweaving and cultural identity. Doctoral dissertation, Lesley University. AAT 3615959.
Armstrong, C. (2007). Finding catharsis in fairy tales: A theoretical paper exploring the roles catharsis plays when fairy tales are used in drama therapy for children with anxiety. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MR34732.
Armstrong, M. (2002). Exploring the effects of individual dramatherapy with a child diagnosed with learning disabilities: A case study. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MQ74862.
Assaf, H. (1994). Interfaith children in the classroom: Drama therapy workshop for educators. Master's thesis, California Institute of Integral Studies. AAT 1358418.
Atkinson, M. L. (1991). Drama therapy and ritual: A study of drama therapy's potential for creating an environment conducive to the production of ritual. Master's thesis, California Institute of Integral Studies. AAT 1345012.
Bader, M. (2012). Psychodrama and improv theatre group: Positive adolescent identity development. Master's thesis, St. Mary's College of California. AAT 1530870.
Bailey, N. (2012). The healing experiences of women: Psychodrama and eating disorders. Doctoral dissertation, Capella University. AAT 3539139.
Bangham, N. A. (2000). An experiment in integration: Working with youth-at-risk in performative style drama therapy. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MQ54351.
Barnard, D. (2003). Co-created ritual: Exploring the potential of ritual drama as a therapeutic tool. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MQ83938.
Bartels, K. J. (1986). Effects of socio-dramatic play therapy on pragmatic language skills in children with Down syndrome. Doctoral dissertation, University of New Orleans. AAT 8625147.
Beglau, N. J. (2012). Self-story drama therapy: Healing through autobiographical stories in action. Master's thesis, Pacifica Graduate Institute. AAT 1517875.
Biancolin, R. (2009). Her body becomes her(s): A drama therapy program for female adolescents. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MR63088.
Bilagot, A. (2007). The utilization of performative inquiry as a learning tool within drama therapy. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MR28970.
Bleuer, J. (2009). Witness: Therapy, theatre & global citizenship unite a self-revelatory performance research inquiry. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MR63147.
Blom, M. (2004). The use of mirrors in therapy: The potential use of a mirror as a projective assessment tool in drama therapy. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MR34582.
Bouzoukis, C. E. (1999). Fairy tales in the treatment of chronically-ill children. Doctoral dissertation, New York University. AAT 9935630.
Bowman, S. L. (2008). Role-playing: An ethnographic exploration. Doctoral dissertation, University of Texas at Dallas. AAT 3323607.
Boyd, K. M. (2000). Becoming oneself: A call to action. Drama therapy with female adolescents. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MQ47875.
Brassard, A. (2009). Mirror neurons and the art of acting. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MR63217.
Brawner, B. (1993). The therapeutic use of video (language and techniques) in the treatment of adolescents. Master's thesis, California Institute of Integral Studies. AAT 1355991.
Brawner, B. (2013). Behind locked doors: A research into imagination. Doctoral dissertation, Pacifica Graduate Institute. AAT 3603327.
Briggs, M. M. (2013). Picturing self empowerment: A phenomenological study of adolescent girls that self injure involved in phototherapy group work. Doctoral dissertation, Kansas State University. AAT 3567238.
Browning, N. (1998). Meeting halfway: Drama therapy as a means of making connection with a woman suffering from psychosis. Master's thesis, California Institute of Integral Studies. AAT 1390246.
Bulmer, L. A. R. (2000). Using picture books in drama therapy with children: A therapeutic model and annotated bibliography. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MQ54357.
Bunyasai, N. (1989). Puppetry in the Sarah Center treatment program for sexually-abused children. Master's thesis, California State University Long Beach. AAT 1338186.
Burke-Aguero, H. L. (1994). Drama therapy with Latin American women: Their process of transition to a new culture. Master's thesis, California Institute of Integral Studies. AAT 1384139.
Burns, M. E. (2000). An exploration of the importance of self-care to the drama therapy intern. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MQ54353.
Burrows, J. (2001). Doing as an expression of being: A transpersonal analysis of moving into action in drama therapy. Master's thesis, California Institute of Integral Studies. AAT 1406186.
Bye, K. (1999). The drama therapy database: A comprehensive and interactive bibliography. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MQ43684.
Byrne, J. L. (2007). Awakening the voice: A case study analysis of combined art and drama group therapy with adolescent females who self-harm. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MR34686.
Camerota, E. C. (1980). The effect of dramatic improvisation on the attitudes of high school teachers toward their students. Doctoral dissertation, Rutgers University. AAT 8105209.
Caplan, K. (2006). Drama Therapy: A possible intervention for Drama Therapy. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MR34585.
Chakravarti, S. (1994). One night in solitude: Reclaiming the artist within. Master's thesis, California Institute of Integral Studies. AAT 1376076.
Chasen, L. (2003). Linking emotional intelligence and literacy development through educational drama for a group of first and second graders. Doctoral dissertation, New York University. AAT 3100787.
Chia-Wen, L. (2007). The most dangerous place I've been to that's not on the map: An autoethnographic performance research on the identity negotiation of a drama therapy intern. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MR28972.
Chipman, L. (2005). Expanding the frame: Self-portrait photography as applied to drama therapy practice. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MR10316.
Cleary, P. E. (1989). The relationship between active participation in drama therapy and the occurrence of depressive symptoms in older adults. Master's thesis, California State University Long Beach. AAT 1337284.
Colangelo, A. (2002). If I tell you a story, will you promise to hear it? A journey towards understanding one's personal story in the context of their family story through a self-revelatory performance process. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MQ74864.
Colter-Antczak, L. (1997). Existential drama therapy: Journey through darkness. Master's thesis, California Institute of Integral Studies. AAT 1385157.
Crook, R. A. (2010). A drama therapy program for sexually traumatized school-age children with dissociative characteristics. Doctoral dissertation, Chicago School of Professional Psychology. AAT 3400368.
Cyr, D. P. (1998). Spirit in motion: Developing a spiritual practice in drama therapy. Master's thesis, California Institute of Integral Studies. AAT 1391559.
Dayton, T. B. (1994). Psychodrama in the field of addictions. Doctoral dissertation, The Union Institute. AAT 9602183.
Debon, C. (1999). Drama therapy: Embodying creative insights. Master's thesis, California Institute of Integral Studies. AAT 1396063.
Devlin, D. L. (1996). Application and effectiveness of creative expressive arts therapy within a family systems context. Doctoral dissertation, United States International University. AAT 9639487.
Dickinson, P. E. (2005). Written emotional expression in spousal caregivers of cancer patients. Doctoral dissertation, Alliant International University. AAT 3193755.
Dietrich, C. (2000). Drama therapy and Tibetan Buddhism: An integrated path to spiritual creativity. Master's thesis, California Institute of Integral Studies. AAT 14502048.
Dobrowolsky, P. A. (1995). ENACT: Role enactment cards and their application in drama therapy sessions. Master's thesis, California Institute of Integral Studies. AAT 1377356.
Doughty, E. (2000). The clay baby: Finding my roots. Self-revelatory performance as a rite of passage and initiation. Master's thesis, California Institute of Integral Studies. AAT 1399757.
Doyle, C. P. (1995). Self psychology in drama therapy: A theoretical and practical application of self psychology to role theory. Master's thesis, California Institute of Integral Studies. AAT 1387979.
Doyle, D. F. (1997). Freedom and responsibility: The interface of drama therapy and existentialism. Master's thesis, California Institute of Integral Studies. AAT 1387982.
Earls, M. K. (2009). The play factor: Effect of social skills group play therapy on adolescent African-American males. Doctoral dissertation, Texas Southern University. AAT 347356.
Eitzen, A. C. (2010). Learning a language of movement: Laban's Effort Shape theory linked to drama therapy practices. Master's thesis, Concordia University. AAT MR71039.
Eliaz, E. (1989). Transference in drama therapy. Doctoral dissertation, New York University. AAT 8916019.
Emunah, R. (1996). Drama therapy theory, process, technique and performance. Doctoral dissertation, The Union Institute. AAT 9701066.
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Brouker, A. de. (2019). Is it really time to play? A study of the use of drama therapy as a method of treatment in early psychological intervention after traumatic events of mass magnitude [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Funyak, S. (2019). Take a chance, roll the dice: Possible drama therapy applications of role method with table top role-playing games in therapy with adolescents [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Girouard, L. (2019). I want to see me dressed in light: Drama therapy as catalyst to coping in a hospital's hematology/oncology unit [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Li, T. (2019). Sustaining hope in the mess: Experiences of compassion fatigue in creative arts therapists working on acute care [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Olsen, S. (2019). Through the beaded curtain: The impact of Angels in America on gay men of the new millennium [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Oresne, J. (2019). ASM-ilation: An arts-based research on colonialism and white supremacy in therapeutic theatre from the perspective of a Filipino assistant stage manager [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Shamir, O. Y. (2019). Drama therapy change processes for people with severe and persistent mental illness: An interpretive phenomenological analysis [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Witherspoon, H. (2019). Hold you close and try to let you go: Creating a protocol for processing countertransference through art and metaphor as an emerging drama therapist [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Couture, R. (2020). Enhancing social emotional skills in adolescents using drama therapy and improvisation [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Csete, L. (2020). Role theory in drama therapy with young adult cancer survivors: An autoethnographic perspective [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Freeman, K. (2020). Us/Them: Using drama therapy to explore the intersubjective experiences of roles found within objective power dynamics [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Morin, M. (2020). "Exposing" the gap: Drama therapists' understanding and interventions regarding obsessive-compulsive symptoms and disorders [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Nir, P. (2020). Why is this thesis different from all other theses? An exploration of Jewish psychological particularity and implications for drama therapy [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Jen, W. (2015). Role profiles for Taiwanese students [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Lee, K. (2015). Drama therapy and attachment theory in dialogue: The countertransferential experience of surrogacy in the treatment space [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Lee Soy, N. (2015). Illuminating resistance in adolescent girls through a drama therapy performance [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Stevens, A. (2018). Know your role: An autoethnographic exploration of Black American race roles in drama therapy [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Martin, A. (2019). A person of closeness: A personal examination of the therapeutic relationship between a clinician of color and clients of color [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Smith, A. (2019). The story I own: Finding the therapeutic threads between rape, trauma, and performance [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Donovan, B. (2020). "One death is a tragedy…": An exploration of vicarious trauma and PTSD in response to mass shootings [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Hughes, A. (2020). When coping comes home: A proposed drama therapy protocol to illuminate the impact of first responders' experience of dissociation in intimate relationships [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Katz, J. (2020). An examination of Robert Landy's role taxonomy through a feminist lens [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Li, S.-Y. (2020). An ethical stance as a Hong Kong based drama therapist in response to Hong Kong Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill protests: An arts-based research [MA thesis, NYU Steinhardt]. [link]
Films & Videos
Drama therapy on film. Many of these are conference recordings, training films, or independent documentaries, often available only through the Drama Therapy Fund.
Acting Healthy: Playback Theatre in a Medical Hospital. A film by Hemal Trivedi. Available from Paula Patterson, RDT/BCT.
Herbison, P. (2003). The Alice Project: Creative Arts Therapy in Action. Available from Films for the Humanities and Sciences.
Weisberg, N. & Pavlov, R. Arts Play with Elders: Improvise! and Victoria's Court. Documentary, 12 min. Available from The Drama Therapy Fund.
Brawner, B. & Emunah, R. (1990). Caring for the Inner One: Self-expression and self-acceptance. 42 min.
Rubin, J. A. & Irwin, E. C. (2010). Creative Healing in Mental Health: Art & Drama in Assessment & Therapy. 50 min. Available from Expressive Media.
Drama Therapy: The Line that Separates and/or Unites Us as Artists and Therapists (1995). Panel discussion from the 1995 NADT Conference. 1 hr 23 min.
Dunne, P. (2004). Exploring Narradrama. 56 min. Available from psychotherapy.net.
Rubin, J. & Irwin, E. Expressive Arts Therapy Groups. 43 min.
Portner, E. S. The Family Puppet Interview: You Can Learn A Lot from a Lobster. 28 min.
Emunah, R. (2008). The Heart of Drama Therapy. 2008 NADT Conference Keynote.
Silverman, Y. The Hidden Face of Suicide.
Emunah, R. (1979). Individual Progression in a Drama Therapy Group.
Patterson, P. & San Diego Playback Theatre (1995). Kaleidoscope. 58 min.
Making Connections / Roots and Wings (1995). Social skills through drama for people with intellectual disabilities. Available from Choices, Inc.
Abbott, R. L. (Dir.). (2007). No Unwounded Soldiers. 73 min. Available from RAbbottMedia.
Hudson River Playback Theatre (2006). Performing Playback Theatre. 76 min.
Ibi, K. (1998). The Personals: Improvisations on Romance in the Golden Years. Academy Award winner for documentary short. 37 min.
Bailey, S. (2008). Romeo and Juliet Violence Prevention Project.
Rogerson, H. (Dir.). (2006). Shakespeare Behind Bars. 93 min.
Silverman, Y. (2004). The Story Within: Myth and fairy tale in therapy. 53 min. Available from theStoryWithin.ca.
Kingwill, P. (2004). Tending the Saplings: Dramatherapy in South Africa.
This is Your Brain on Drama Therapy (2009). 2-disc presentation from the 2009 NADT Conference.
Landy, R. Three Approaches to Drama Therapy. 60 min (edited) or 3 hr 47 min (full). Available from the NYU Drama Therapy Program.
Daccache, Z. (2009). Twelve Angry Lebanese: The Documentary and The Play.
Andrews, L. (2000). We Just Telling Stories. About Cultural Odyssey.
Ensler, E. (2003). What I Want My Words To Do To You. Documentary on the Writing Group of Bedford Hills Correctional Facility. 80 min.
NYU Steinhardt Drama Therapy. Drama Therapy as Performance [Video archive].. Documents NYU's therapeutic-theatre ensemble work, used in coursework and research. [link]
NADTA. Drama Therapy Videos [Bibliography PDF].. North American Drama Therapy Association's compiled list of older training films, conference recordings, and documentaries (mostly pre-2015, included here as a meta-source for archival material). [link]
Daccache, Z. (2018). The power of drama therapy [Video]. TEDxUniversityofBalamand. [link]
NYU Libraries. Drama Therapy: Videos [Research guide].. Curated streaming and DVD videos accessible via NYU Libraries; useful as a model for any university library doing arts-therapy collection development. [link]
Journals
The peer-reviewed journals where drama therapy research is published. See Research for the broader academic context.
Drama Therapy Review. Published by Intellect. The official journal of the North American Drama Therapy Association (NADTA).
Dramatherapy. The journal of the British Association of Dramatherapists (BADTh). Published by Sage.
The Arts in Psychotherapy. Published by Elsevier. Covers all five creative arts therapies, the most widely indexed journal for drama therapy research.
Journal of Group Psychotherapy, Psychodrama and Sociometry. Published by Heldref. Previously titled International Journal of Action Methods.
Arts & Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice. Published by Taylor & Francis. Official journal of the Society for the Arts in Medicine.