衔接(社会学)
戏剧
戏剧疗法
叙述的
光学(聚焦)
过程(计算)
心理学
心理治疗师
计算机科学
文学类
艺术
物理
法学
光学
操作系统
政治
政治学
作者
Alisha Ali,Stephan Wolfert,Ingrid Lam,Tazmin Rahman
标识
DOI:10.1386/dtr.4.2.153_1
摘要
Abstract Can Shakespeare be a treatment for posttraumatic stress in military veterans? This is the question that our research team has been examining through the empirical investigation of the DE-CRUIT program. DE-CRUIT uses Shakespeare’s verse to help veterans with the articulation, sharing and processing of trauma. In this article, we focus specifically on the therapeutic process of the program that involves various modes of aesthetic distance in combination with mimetic induction, a treatment technique in which fictionalized narrative reflects the real-life experience of trauma. After describing that process, we illustrate these various intersecting therapeutic components through the case of ‘D.’, a military veteran who took part in DE-CRUIT after many years of living with a secret, non-disclosed trauma.
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