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Identifier |
000421928 |
Title |
Η συμβολή της δραματοθεραπείας στην οικοδόμηση νέων ταυτοτήτων του εαυτού μακριά από τη χρήση εξαρτησιογόνων ουσιών |
Alternative Title |
Drama therapy's contribution to the construction of new self-identities away from addichive substances' use. |
Author
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Πελέκα, Ναταλία-Στραυρούλα
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Thesis advisor
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Τσιώλης Γεώργιος
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Reviewer
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Τριλίβα Σοφία
Πουρκός Μάριος
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Abstract |
Τhe present thesis is an effort to comprehend the contribution of drama therapy to addiction healing, through the empirical participation of the Organization Against Drugs (OKANA) members in drama therapy procedure. Investigating the ways in which the members of a rehabilitation center can reconstruct their self-image by participating in a drama therapy group, was the goal of the research. Specifically, the research was based on the narrative approach, in order to examine the members’ ability to expand their self-image, by creating narratives away from addictive substances, through the drama therapy procedure. Data interpretation was conducted in the light of thematical analysis, so as to find the collective ways and patterns that the interviewees used to assign meaning to the experience they gained as members of the team. Therefore, we had four narrative interviews with people who participated in the drama therapy group of the Specialized Centre of Social and Professional Integration (EKKEE) of OKANA for at least two years. At the same time, and for results enrichment purposes, participant observation took place in the newly-created drama therapy group of the same organization in order to study the interaction among members. Results indicated that, through the embodied experience drama therapy techniques provide, participants managed to deconstruct the predominant narratives and the restrictive and stigmatized identities, like “addict”, that accompanied it. As it was pointed from the outcomes, symbolism and role playing, the basic elements of drama therapy, helped participants enrich their personal stories, by experimenting on alternative, emerging identities and actions in a dramatic reality. To sum up, the research revealed that the drama therapy procedure can contribute to the recreation of a self-image beyond substance abuse, in various ways.
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Language |
Greek |
Subject |
Addiction therapy |
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Drama therapy |
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Dramatic reality |
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Embodied experience |
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Narrative approach |
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Role playing |
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Self-figure recreation |
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Stigma |
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Substance abuse |
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Αναδόμηση εικόνας |
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Αφηγηματική προσέγγιση |
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Δραματική πραγματικότητα |
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Δραματοθεραπεία |
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Ενσάρκωση ρόλων |
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Ενσώματη βιωματική εμπειρία |
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Θεραπεία Εξαρτήσεων |
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Στίγμα |
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Χρήση ουσιών |
Issue date |
2019-02-22 |
Collection
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School/Department--School of Social Sciences--Department of Psychology--Post-graduate theses
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Type of Work--Post-graduate theses
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Permanent Link |
https://elocus.lib.uoc.gr//dlib/3/c/3/metadata-dlib-1554201865-930937-17653.tkl
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