Drama Therapy Bibliography
DRAMA THERAPY
Bailey, S.D. (1993).Wings to Fly: Bringing Theatre Arts to Students with Special Needs. Rockville, MD: Woodbine House.
Blatner, A. & Blatner, A. (1997). The art of play: An adult's guide to reclaiming imagination and spontaneity. New York: Brunner/Mazel.
Emunah, R. (1994).Acting for real: Drama therapy: Process, technique, and performance., New York: Brunner/Mazel.
Grainger, R. (1990).Drama and healing: The roots of dramatherapy.London: Jessica Kingsley Publisher.
Jones, P. (1996). Drama as therapy: Theatre as living. New York: Routledge.
Landy, R. (1994). Drama therapy: Concepts, theories, and practices (2nd ed.). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher.
Landy, R. (1993). Personna and performance: The meaning of role in drama, therapy, and everyday life. New York: Guilford Press.
Lewis, P. & Johnson, D. R. (eds.). (2000). Current approaches in drama therapy. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas Publisher.
Schattner, G. & Courtney, R. (eds.). (1981). Drama in therapy: Volume one: Children & Volume two: Adults. New York: Drama Book Specialists.
Sternberg, P. (1998). Theatre for conflict resolution in the classroom and beyond. Portsmouth, NJ: Heinemann.
Sternberg, P. & Garcia, A. (2000). Sociodrama: Who's in your shoes? Westport, CT: Praeger.
PLAYBACK THEATRE
Fox, J. (1986). Acts of service: Spontaneity, commitment, tradtion in the nonscripted theatre. New Paltz, NY: Tusitala Publishing.
Fox, J., & Dauber, H. (1999). Gathering voices: Essays on playback theatre. New Paltz, NY: Tusitala Publishing.
Salas, J. (1996). Improvising real life: Personal story in playback theatre. New Paltz, NY: Tusitala Publishing.
PSYCHODRAMA
Blatner, A. (2000). Acting-in: Practical application of psychodramatic methods. New York: Springer.
Blatner, A. (1998). Foundations of psychodrama: History, theory, & practice. New York: Springer.
Fox, J. (ed.). (1987). The essential Moreno: Writings on psychodrama, group method, and spontaneity by J.L. Moreno, M.D. New York: Springer.
Hudgins, K.M. (2002). Experiential treatment for PTSD: The therapeutic spiral model. New York: Springer Publishing Company.
Leveton, E. (1992). A clinicians's guide to psychodrama. (2nd ed.). New York: Springer.
Moreno, J.L. (1993). Who shall survive? Foundations of sociometry, group psychotherapy, and sociodrama. ASGPP.
Moreno, J. L. (1994). Psychodrama (4th ed.). Volumes I, II, III, ASGPP.
AUGUSTO BOAL
Boal, A. (1979). Theatre of the oppressed. New York: Theatre Communications Group.
Boal, A. (1992). Games for actors and non-actors. New York: Routledge.
Boal, A. (1995). The rainbow of desire: The Boal method of theatre and therapy. New York: Routledge.
Boal, A. (1999). Legislative theatre. New York: Routledge.
Schultzman, M. & Cohen-Cruz, J. (eds.). (1994). Playing Boal: Theatre, therapy and activism. New York: Routledge.
OTHER RESOURCES
Dramascope. Quarterly newletter of the National Association for Drama Therapy. Free subsription with membership.
The Arts in Psychotherapy. Newsletter published five times per year on all the creative arts therapies. Elsevier Science, Inc.
The International Journal of Action Methods. (formerly the Journal of Group Psychotherapy, Psychodrama & Sociometry). Heldref Publications.
The National Association for Drama Therapy. http://www.nadt.org
