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Nov 4, 2021 · Despite being transported by an unfolding drama, audiences do not necessarily become biased in their psychological understanding of why characters behaved as they did. The psychology of drama offers significant insights into the psychological processes that underpin our everyday social world.
Peter Wuss. Cinematic Narration and its Psychological Impact: Functions of Cognition, Emotion and Play, by Peter Wuss. This book first published 2009. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 12 Back Chapman Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 2XX, UK.
Jan 1, 2021 · The author connects the use of drama in the alternative theories of teaching and learning based on recent neuroscientific research, and lays out an integrative approach to teaching and learning...
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Nov 5, 2021 · The psychology of drama offers significant insights into the psychological processes that underpin our everyday social world.
Sep 26, 2019 · Drama therapy is the systematic and intentional use of drama/theatre processes and products to achieve the therapeutic goals of symptom relief, emotional and physical integration, and personal growth.
Apr 27, 2023 · Psychodrama and drama therapy are organized health professions where credentialed professionals intentionally employ experiential drama processes and techniques to ameliorate health and...
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claims that drama can develop children’s reading and inference skills, as well as helping to begin a new text. Through drama techniques such as freeze frames, children can build their understanding of characters in a story when commencing a new text, serving them well to continue forth into comprehending texts (Cremin, 2015).