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Theatre Sydney Cheek-O'Donnell (University of Utah, USA)

Theatre By Sydney Cheek-O'Donnell (University of Utah, USA)

Theatre by Sydney Cheek-O'Donnell (University of Utah, USA)


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Theatre presents readers with an introduction to the role theatre plays in human health and wellbeing. It presents an overview of scientific evidence, case studies on how theatre can be employed in different settings, practical advice for bringing the benefits of theatre into health and social, public health campaigns, and the family home.

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Theatre by Sydney Cheek-O'Donnell (University of Utah, USA)

Humans have engaged in theatre for at least 50,000 years for good reason: it builds social connections, provides opportunities to learn, and creates meaning through storytelling. Perhaps most importantly, it is an enjoyable, and therefore self-reinforcing, activity. Theatre offers readers an introduction to the role that theatre plays in health and wellbeing, and provides guidance on how to incorporate it into professional health and social care environments, community spaces, and the family home.
The book provides an overview of the current evidence demonstrating the effects of theatre on specific domains of health and wellbeing, including mental health, physical health, and public health, as well as its impacts on the education of health and social care professionals. Case studies illustrate the broad range of applied theatre methods currently in use across the human lifespan - from bedside theatre performed for children in hospital to theatre workshops for people living with dementia and theatre-based interpersonal communication training for medical students. Theatre also delivers plenty of practical advice on how to bring theatre into health and social care environments, including step-by-step instructions for specific activities, insights into potential barriers, and (most importantly) strategies needed to overcome them with empathy, collaboration, and creativity. This volume will be useful to professionals working in health and social care settings, as well as to theatre artists and educators who already are or who would like to work in health or social care settings with special populations.

About Sydney Cheek-O'Donnell (University of Utah, USA)

Sydney Cheek-O'Donnell is Associate Professor in the Department of Theatre at the University of Utah, USA, where she teaches dramaturgy, theatre history, theory and dramatic literature. She regularly employs arts-based research in collaboration with multidisciplinary teams at the NIH-funded Utah Centre for Excellence in ELSI Research.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Why Theatre?Chapter 1. What Helps? Chapter 2. Who Can Benefit? Chapter 3. How Can I Engage with Theatre? Chapter 4. What Can Professionals Do to Help? Chapter 5. What Are the Challenges and Opportunities? Chapter 6. Resources

Additional information

NGR9781838673369
9781838673369
1838673369
Theatre by Sydney Cheek-O'Donnell (University of Utah, USA)
New
Paperback
Emerald Publishing Limited
2021-07-15
112
N/A
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