Building a bridge : an exploration of the development of a relationship between a child diagnosed with autism and a drama therapist
This paper presents an in-depth case study which explores the development of a relationship, through the use of dramatic play therapy as defined by Jennings (1993), between a non-verbal child diagnosed with autism and a drama therapist. The paper gives a brief overview of autism. It also attempts t...
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