Theatre In Health And Care Paperback
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Emma Brodzinski
Book Description
This unique book examines theatre practice that takes place within a range of health and care settings from medical training to advocacy projects for service users. Drawing on a range of case studies, the book provides insights into working practices as well as posing critical questions in relation to the field.
ISBN-13
9781349546053
Language
English
Publisher
Palgrave MacMillan
Publication Date
14 Jan 2014
Number of Pages
200
About the Author
Emma Brodzinski is a Senior Lecturer in Drama and Theatre at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. She has research interests in contemporary theatre practice and has previously published a range of work covering devising, live art and mainstream performance. She also works as a dramatherapist.
Editorial Review
In Theatre in Health Care, Dr. Emma Brodzinski presents an excellent overview of the ideas, approaches and practices currently being used in the U.K. Her sociological, psychological and other academic references are truly global and these help to place UK practice in a global perspective. - Professor Bernie Warren, Universtiy of Windsor, Canada