Drama Therapy Training
Learn drama therapy techniques to support emotional healing, communication, and personal growth through creative therapeutic approaches.
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- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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The Drama Therapy Training course introduces you to the creative and therapeutic use of drama, performance, and storytelling to support emotional well-being. Drama therapy is a unique approach that combines psychological theory with expressive arts, offering individuals a safe and imaginative space to explore thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. This course explores the foundations of therapy in the context of drama, including how to facilitate sessions, structure activities, and adapt techniques to different client needs.
You will study key concepts in therapy such as active listening, empathy, and therapeutic boundaries, while also learning how drama can help address issues like anxiety, trauma, and low self-esteem. From role-play to improvisation, each therapy method you discover is designed to encourage self-expression and personal growth. Whether you are new to therapy or seeking to expand your therapeutic toolkit, this training offers the knowledge to integrate creative methods into professional or community settings.
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Learning Outcomes (5, 8–12 words each):
- Understand the principles and ethics of drama-based therapy.
- Design therapy sessions that encourage emotional expression and growth.
- Apply drama techniques to support mental and emotional well-being.
- Adapt therapy approaches for various client needs and backgrounds.
- Evaluate therapy outcomes using reflective and structured methods.
Who is this course for? (5 bullet points, 8–12 words each):
- Professionals looking to integrate drama into therapy work.
- Counsellors expanding creative therapy approaches for clients.
- Educators exploring therapeutic benefits of performance arts.
- Support workers developing therapy-based interventions for groups.
- Artists interested in applying creativity to therapeutic contexts.
Career Path (6 jobs with average UK salaries):
- Drama Therapist – £37,000 per year
- Creative Arts Therapist – £35,000 per year
- Mental Health Support Worker – £25,000 per year
- Counsellor – £32,000 per year
- Group Therapy Facilitator – £28,000 per year
- Community Arts Worker – £26,000 per year
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