Chapter 1A Life in Psychodrama
Zerka T. Moreno, Co-Founder of Psychodrama, Charlottesville, VA, USA
Kate Hudgins, Ph.D., TEP and Francesca Toscani, M.Ed., TEP
Chapter 3The Evolution of the Therapeutic Spiral Model
Francesca Toscani, M.Ed., TEP, and Kate Hudgins, Ph.D., TEP
Part 2Theoretical Foundations and Research of the Therapeutic Spiral Model
Chapter 4A Neuroscience Perspective on Trauma and Action Methods
Edward Hug, MSW, CP, Boston, MA, USA
Chapter 5Anchoring the Therapeutic Spiral Model into Research on Experiential Psychotherapies
Leslie S. Greenberg, Ph.D., Professor, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Wen Chun Cho, Ph.D., Professor, National Kaoshiung Normal University, Kaoshiung, Taiwan, ROC
Chapter 7The Therapeutic Alliance Between the Protagonist and Auxiliaries
Charmaine McVea, Ph.D., Private Practice, Brisbane, Australia
Part 3Original Clinical Applications of the Therapeutic Spiral Model
Chapter 8Healing Your Body: The Therapeutic Spiral Model with Eating Disorders
Chapter 9Learning to Remember: Applications of the Therapeutic Spiral Model with Addictions
Mary Anne (Mimi) Hughes Cox, LCSW, TEP, Private Practice, Richmond, VA, USA
Chapter 10Psychodrama and the Therapeutic Spiral Model in Individual Therapy
Karen Drucker, Psy.D., TEP, Private Practice, Adjunct Faculty, Naropa Institute, Boulder, CO, USA
Part 4New Clinical Applications of the Therapeutic Spiral Model
Nien-Hwa Lai, Ph.D., TEP, Professor, National Taipei University of Education, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC
Chapter 12Seeing the Wizard: The Therapeutic Spiral Model to Work with Traumatised Families
Chip Chimera, MSc, Director of the Centre for Child Studies, Institute of Family Therapy, UK
Chapter 13Therapeutic Spiral Model Perspective from South Africa—The Rainbow Nation
Vivyan Alers, M.Sc. Occupational Therapy, OTR, B.A. Social Work
Part 5The Therapeutic Spiral Model with Men
Chapter 14The Application of the Therapeutic Spiral Model in the Men and Healing Programs
Roy Salole, MBBS, DMJ (Clin.), CTA (ITAA), Monica Forst, M.Ed., ICADC, and Rick Goodwin, MSW, RSW
Clark Baim, Dip PP, Senior Trainer, Birmingham Psychodrama Training Centre, Birmingham, UK
Figures and Tables
Figure 4.1Right-Brain Dominance under Stress
Figure 4.2The Brain’s Fear-Response Circuit
Figure 4.3The Cortisol Circuit
Figure 9.1Moving from Contemplation Stage to Preparation Stage
Figure 11.1Sunshine and Hope (by a 10-year-old girl)
Figure 11.2Flying Freely (by Mother A, age 40)
Figure 11.3Being Tied Up (by Girl B, age 11)
Figure 11.4Confused in Chaos (by Mother A, age 40)
Figure 11.5Confused in a Puzzle (by Girl A, age 8)
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