Working as a dramatherapist can be a really varied job. Here is a day in the life of this dramatherapist from an unspecified day. I can confirm this was a real day but I’m not sharing which day as an extra protection for my clients even though I have been careful to only describe what I did. I wake up
Have you lost a loved one this year and feel you have not been able to say goodbye?
Three events using therapeutic approaches to explore themes of loss, grief, memorial, and healing
Check out this podcast from fellow dramatherapists Sienna and Weronika. https://anchor.fm/dtherapyspace/episodes/What-is-Dramatherapy-el748s
Lockdown – the impact on contact with others and our own mental health
This has been a year of hibernation. Lockdown, isolate, stay home, small bubbles, no touch, furlough, essential journeys only, don’t travel too far. I know the impact that had on my own mental health. I have seen and heard glimpses of some of the impact it has had on my colleagues, clients and loved ones. I was not made for
During lockdown I have been playing with different ways to do creative therapy as distance therapy. In this video I have been exploring ways to use the Green Screen options in Zoom. To use Green Screen, you need a plain backdrop (Green works best) and good lighting. The programme will then replace the background with images or videos to make
I’ve been doing a YouTube series called “tint trauma’s” looking at some of the everyday occurances which might lead some people to have a traumatised reaction. When I posted on Social Media last week to let my followers know I was starting this series, I was pleased to hear from Rosie who wanted to tell me her story. Rosie and
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross defines the five phases of grief as denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. In this video, I apply this model to explore how people are coming to terms with lockdown, and all the many ways life has changed. I look at some of the social interactions and emotional responses at this time of adjustment which might be part
As a dramatherapist, I have read a lot about trauma, about child development, about creative approaches to therapy. I have read lots of Shakespeare and lots of fairytales and lots of myths. But there is one area, which I know is important, but an area where my familiarity has been lacking. I’ve been getting by on basic knowledge and broad
Stine is a writer. He has been noticed by big shot Hollywood producer Buddy and offered a three movie deal to write the screenplay turning his novels into movies. The Novels are about Stone, a private detective trying to solve cases and navigate his complex love life. I love this musical. I love the cleverness which parallels the fictional novel