This comprehensive text also contains over 120 techniques, categorized by phases in the session and treatment series, and subcategorized by therapeutic objective. Process-oriented drama therapy with group and individuals, as well as performance-oriented forms, are described in vivid detail. New to the second edition is an exploration of drama therapy outside of the clinical arena, including dramatic methods in family life and parenting, and drama therapy geared toward social change.
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David Read Johnson, PhD, RDT, BCT, co-director, New Haven Post-Traumatic Stress Center; associate clinical professor, department of psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine
Acting for Real presents an all-encompassing arc of drama therapy, from a therapeutic art to an understanding of the neuroscience of changes in the brain from experience. With a heart-warming style of writing that draws the reader to want to go onto the next chapter, Dr. Emunah offers an excellent progressive structure for using drama therapy. The book will also bring you to tears as you read about the author's work with people. A must-have book for anyone seeking to use experiential methods in therapy or for societal change.
Kate Hudgins, PhD, TEP, Author, Experiential Treatment for PTSD: The Therapeutic Spiral, and Healing World Trauma with the Therapeutic Spiral Model
Drama therapy transcends ordinary psychotherapy! This book merits being used by all drama therapists, psychodramatists, and creative arts therapists.
Adam Blatner, MD, child psychiatrist; author, Acting-In and Foundations of Psychodrama
Dr. Emunah's clinical work inspires me to integrate drama into my own practice and teaching, for it clearly fosters vulnerability, authenticity, mindfulness, empathic connection, and the courage to change. This book also depicts the use of drama to foster well-being and inclusion outside of clinical arenas, including acting against injustice, thereby creating a healing force for community.
Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu, PhD, professor, Stanford University School of Medicine; author, Multicultural Encounters and From Mindfulness to Heartfulness.








