Drama Therapy uses drama/theater process to achieve the
therapeutic goals of symptom relief, emotional and physical intergration,
and personal growth. Using role-play, theater games, mime, puppetry, and
other improvisational techniques, drama therapists work in a wide variety
of settings, including hospitals, schools, mental centers, prisons, and
businesses.
The National Association for Drama Therapy is a membership organization
for dramatherapists, students, and supporters of the field
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(Update note 10/26/97) Dan Leopold's listings are so complete in this
area that you should just go directly there.