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Psychodrama With Children - Healing Children Through Their Own Creativity

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In this book, Hanna Kende uses her wealth of experience to explain how psychodrama can allow psychotherapists to fundamentally change their relationships with children presenting with psychosocial, mental, or behavioral problems. Based on Kende's extensive and wide-ranging knowledge, Psychodrama with Children explores the origins and roots of psychodrama, and uses detailed case studies to show how psychodramatists can encourage groups of children to draw upon their natural creativity as a force for healing.  The method draws on a rich theoretical base starting from the foundational work of Moreno and Adler.

The method is applicable to a wide range of children with varied symptoms (psychosomatic problems, distractibility, hyperactivity, inhibition, capable children performing poorly at school, etc.). By creating a warm climate of reciprocal tolerance and acceptance, psychodramatists allow children to express themselves freely in a group of their peers and to reshape their negative self-image. Psychodrama lets children use their natural language of play to mobilize their creative imagination, and to express their anxieties, conflicts and problems in a symbolic mode. This approach helps children heal through their own creativity.

Psychodrama with Children will be of interest to psychodramatists, dramatherapists and child psychotherapists, as well as psychologists, psychiatrists and other child and adolescent mental health professionals.

List of contents

Preface  1. Impressionistic introduction: a recollection in three voices  2. Jacob Moreno, the God Syndrome, and children's psychodrama  3. Modification of Morenian technique in Adlerian psychodrama with children  4. Before psychodrama starts  5. Phases of children's psychodrama  6. Preventive and therapeutic functions of children's psychodrama  7. Group therapy with abused children  8. Behavioral problems  9. The role of the psychodramatists  10. The role of the group in the socialization of the children  11. Fairy tale and therapy  12. Methods for dramatizing the fairy tale  13. Virtual world and psychodrama  14. Final word on the function of psychodrama with children  Bibliography 

About the author

Hanna Kende is a clinical psychologist and Adlerian therapist. She is a Child Psychotherapy Lecturer (trained in specialized methodology) at the University of Budapest, and is Honorary President of the IAAP (Alfred Adler Institute of Paris) and MIPE (Hungarian Association of Individual Psychology). As a teacher and supervisor for the past thirty years, Kende has trained child psychodramatists in France, Italy, Hungary and a number of other Central European countries.

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In this book, Hanna Kende uses her wealth of experience to explain how psychodrama can allow psychotherapists to fundamentally change their relationships with children presenting with psychosocial, mental, or behavioural problems.

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'Hanna Kende, the pioneer of the Child Psychodrama movement in Hungary, has created a masterpiece. I highly recommend it as an invaluable guide and support for all therapists working with children.' - Alfons Aichinger, founder of the German Child Psychodrama and author of several books

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'Hanna Kende, the pioneer of the Child Psychodrama movement in Hungary, has created a masterpiece. I highly recommend it as an invaluable guide and support for all therapists working with children.' - Alfons Aichinger, founder of the German Child Psychodrama and author of several books

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