role play
Jenny Wilson
jenny at blennerhassett.gen.nz
Fri Mar 5 22:27:03 CST 2010
Hi Neil
Jenny Wilson from Christchurch here (We met at the conference in Dunedin
- you were an auxillary in the "green gunk" drama I directed in Tim's
workshop).
There is a great summary article by Kellogg - reference below - that
looks at the use of "chairwork" through the lens of 5 psychothearapies.
It does not include specifically include psychodrama (but does look at
process-experiential therapy).
Kellogg, S. (2004) Dialogical encounters: contemporary perspectives on
"chairwork" in psychotherapy. Psychotheray: Theory, Research, Practice,
Training vol.41 (3) 310-320.
Regards
Jenny
neil wrote:
> Hello Adam, Neil Hucker in Melbourne here.
> I have now got more time to respond to discussions even a message as old
> as this one. I will follow it up with the link to Greg Ford.
> I have put in an application to present the Morenian perspective on Role
> Playing at the RANZCP conference this year as a way to get Psychodrama
> and group therapy back on the table, at least for Australian psychiatry.
> This workshop will entail me coming up to speed with other theories of
> role and roleplaying/behaviour simulation as I return to the lion's den.
> To save me time do you have any references that would help me access the
> range of current theory and practice about roles and role playing apart
> from Greg.
> If anyone else reading this could contribute references I would be very
> grateful.
> Thanks for keeping the talking going.
> neil
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Adam Blatner" <ablatner at verizon.net>
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> Sent: Friday, November 27, 2009 1:10 PM
> Subject: role play
>
>
>> Did y'all see this from "Gregory Ford" <gregoryford at RCN.COM> to the
>> To: <DRAMATHERAPYLST at LISTSERV.KSU.EDU>
>> Sent: Friday, October 16, 2009 10:50 AM
>> Subject: Efficacy of Role Play
>>
>>
>>> Hello, everyone. I sometimes hear people questioning the efficacy
>>> of role play. The bottom line probably is that it is used
>>> universally. But you need to look at different disciplines to see
>>> their documentation of it.
>> There is a group called The Association of Standardized Patient
>> Examiners, for example. What they do is train using role play or
>> otherwise known as simulations. The train nurses, doctors. I know
>> that some firms train attorneys using simulations. Our military could
>> not function without it.
>> Here's an example of exploration of the use of role play in
>> training in the medical profession. http://ap.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/
>>> content/full/31/5/358
>>>
>>> How Do Examiners and Examinees Think About Role-Playing of
>>> Standardized Patients in an OSCE Setting?
>>>
>>> And, a history of the Standardized Patients Methodology
>>>
>>> http://www.aspeducators.org/wallace.htm
>>>
>>> And an organization that governs the licensing of people who teach
>>> using simulation in the medical profession.
>>>
>>> http://www.aspeducators.org/index.htm
>>>
>>>
>>> If you're interested in doing more research on the efficacy of role
>>> play you might look under the specific discipline area in which
>>> which the training is to take place and then look under training and
>>> then look under simulations or role play rather than dramatherapy
>>> or psychodrama
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Gregory Ford
>>> gregoryford at rcn.com
>>>
>>>
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