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Playback Theatre (PT) is a modality of improvised theatre that uses the personal narratives of the audience as the
basis for dramatic representations. There have been empirical studies on its benefits at both the individual and
group levels. The aim of this study was to understand the subjective experiences of participants in a PT group and
to explore the therapeutic qualities of this method. An intervention was organized, consisting of 12 weekly PT
sessions in a closed group. Ten participants agreed to participate in a Focus Group session, which was recorded
and transcribed. Thematic Analysis of the interview found three main themes: the Therapeutic Dimension of the
experience, the role of Story Sharing in terms of group creation, cohesion, and empathy, and the Stage dimension
that allowed for materialization, interpretation, and perspective taking concerning the personal narratives. Data
suggest that PT can be a useful and important tool, with an intimate relationship with psychotherapeutic
practice, enabling encounter, creation, sharing of subjectivities, and construction of new meanings.
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Playback theatre Personal narratives Themathic analysis Group therapeutic setting Concretization Therapeutic benefits
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Gonzalez, A.-J., Xavier, T., Amarante, N., Barros, R., Amaral, B., Bernardino, M., & Lima, M. (2022). Playback Theatre: Group, stories, and stage as elements of change. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 81. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aip.2022.101968
Editora
Elsevier BV
