At the intersection: Role Theory and the schizophrenia spectrum

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Alessia Hughes
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Clients with severe and persistent mental illnesses are often subject to biased definitions of health and wellness in western psychiatry. Therefore, the playspace becomes a site of potential for the client and the therapist to engage in a collaborative process of understanding and responsiveness. The following commentary outlines an individual drama therapy process that uses a flexible version of the role profile assessment; this intervention supports a client’s nuanced self-exploration. It also provides a shared language for the drama therapist to better understand their client’s inner reality in contrast to the repetitive, reductive narrative of the chronically mentally ill patient.
在交叉:角色理论和精神分裂症谱系
在西方精神病学中,患有严重和持续性精神疾病的病人常常受到有偏见的健康和健康定义的影响。因此,游戏空间成为客户和治疗师参与理解和响应的合作过程的潜在场所。下面的评论概述了一个个人戏剧治疗过程,它使用了一个灵活的角色形象评估版本;这种干预有助于客户进行细致入微的自我探索。它也为戏剧治疗师提供了一种共享的语言,以更好地理解他们的客户的内心现实,而不是慢性精神病患者重复的、简化的叙述。
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