A systematic review of dramatherapy interventions used to alleviate emotional distress and support the well‐being of children and young people aged 8-18 years old
Abstract Background Dramatherapy, a creative form of psychotherapy, may be a useful treatment for child and adolescent mental health. As there is a growing evidence base, this systematic review sought to identify, describe and evaluate dramatherapy with children and adolescents who were experiencing...
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Main Authors: | Eleanor Keiller (Author), Megan Tjasink (Author), Jane Bourne (Author), Dennis Ougrin (Author), Catherine Elizabeth Carr (Author), Jennifer Y. F. Lau (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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