Acting Theory Applied to Counseling: Stanislavski Continues to Contribute to Psychic Healing |
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Authors: | Joanne Jodry Merritt Reid |
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Institution: | 1. Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ, USAjjodry@monmouth.edu;3. Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ, USA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis article explores a specific aspect of Stanislavski’s methods of training actors to examine the potential benefits for helping clients in the cultivation of new perceptions through empathy, which may, in turn, help toward psychic healing. Stanislavski’s methods of training actors, which is rooted in understanding the human condition, are the underpinnings for most modern acting theories. This discussion builds an additional bridge between acting theory and counseling theory to investigate additional therapeutic benefits of acting in a clinical setting. This article adds to the conversation of the possibility of expanding applications of drama therapy based on specific aspects of acting theories. |
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Keywords: | creative counseling role play drama therapy acting clinical technique creativity in counseling |
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