Dramatherapy and Family Therapy in Education: Essential Pieces of the Multi-Agency Jigsaw

Jenny Harvey , Penny Mcfarlane
Foreword by Sue Jennings
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Dramatherapy and Family Therapy in Education: Essential Pieces of the Multi-Agency Jigsaw

Jenny Harvey , Penny Mcfarlane
Foreword by Sue Jennings
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  • Published date: Feb 15, 2012
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 176
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN: 9781849052160
  • Dimensions: 6.02" W x 0.24" L x 9.0" H
Penny McFarlane worked as a teacher for fifteen years before qualifying as a dramatherapist at Exeter University, UK. She founded a Creative Arts in Therapy project for inner-city schools and, having worked as a dramatherapist, is now a supervisor on a Multi Agency Support Team. Jenny Harvey has been working as a family therapist as part of a Multi Agency Support Team for the last six years. She has a Master's degree in Systemic Family Therapy, a degree in Psychology and a Diploma in Counselling. Penny and Jenny are also co-founders of a children's bereavement charity.
This book is a clear and gentle entry point for professionals who work in either family therapy or in drama therapy, or for those who are curious about learning more about either, to learn about these respective different approaches, and how they might together be useful in doing therapy within a school context... It takes the reader through a concise exposition of the goals of such an approach, while explicating each of the therapies simply and accessibly and showing the links between the two. The use of compelling case studies offers vivid illustrations of this work. This book should stimulate readers to investigate how they might add more strings to their therapeutic bows, in order to do the valuable work highlighted by this book. - Janet Reibstein, MA, PhD, Registered Psychotherapist and Supervisor, Professor, University of Exeter, UK

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