What is Drama Therapy?

The North American Drama Therapy Association (NADTA) defines drama therapy as "an active, experiential approach to facilitating change. Through storytelling, projective play, purposeful improvisation, and performance, participants are invited to rehearse desired behaviors, practice being in a relationship, expand and find flexibility between life roles, and perform the change they wish to be and see the world."

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