Authors
Jason S Frydman, Renée Pitre
Publication date
2019/4/1
Journal
Drama Therapy Review
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
139-155
Publisher
Intellect
Description
Due to the occupational demands of teaching, including classroom management, instructional delivery and administrative tasks, teachers are at high risk for occupational stress. Intervention models that have attempted to provide social-emotional supports for teachers, in the form of burnout prevention, have shown generally small effect sizes. A lack of a larger effect has been attributed to these methods operating from a broader stress model rather than adjusting to the specific contextual factors of the school setting. Short-form Developmental Transformations (DvT), an embodied, playful and individualized method of drama therapy, may address the need for a more subjective approach to teacher stress reduction. With its emphasis on interpersonal engagement, physical expression and play, short-form DvT offers teachers an opportunity to directly and metaphorically engage with occupational stressors that may …
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