Roundabout Dramatherapy
Dramatherapy is a form of psychological therapy which uses drama related techniques such as storytelling, metaphor, play and movement, improvisation, puppets and music, to support people to understand themselves and make positive changes in their lives. Dramatherapy’s creative flexibility makes it an appropriate intervention for people of all ages from children and adolescents through to older adults.
Dramatherapy can be of help to those who are:
• experiencing mental health challenges
• feeling anxious
• struggling with communicating
• feeling isolated
• having problems with peers
• experiencing family difficulties
• suffering from depression
• trying to overcome trauma
• encountering difficulties at school
• having behavioural problems
• facing a bereavement or loss
• enduring low self-esteem
• engaging in self-destructive behaviour
• struggling to self-regulate
You do not need to have any skills or experience of drama, theatre or the arts to take part in dramatherapy. The aim isn’t to perform but rather to work with the therapeutic aspects of drama at your own pace.
All Roundabout’s dramatherapists are fully qualified to a postgraduate standard; they are registered with the Health Professionals Council and regularly supervised by the management team.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Roundabout Dramatherapy
- Telephone
- 020 3632 3017 020 3632 3017
- info@roundaboutdramatherapy.org.uk
- Website
- Roundabout Dramatherapy
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Location
- Address
-
143 Cheam Road
Sutton
- Postcode
- SM1 2BP
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