Deadly Therapy Lessons in Liveliness from Theater and Performance Theory

Deadly Therapy Lessons in Liveliness from Theater and Performance Theory by Michael Karson, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC on May 29, 2008, offers an insightful exploration of the connections between theater and psychotherapy. This 231-page book examines how therapists can draw lessons from theater professionals to enhance their practice, focusing on the importance of narrative in addressing conflicts and fostering meaningful interactions.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of performance theory as it relates to psychotherapy, emphasizing the dynamics of interpersonal relations and the roles of both therapist and patient. The book discusses how societal norms influence behavior within therapeutic settings and critiques the power structures that can arise in these contexts. By integrating concepts from drama and social psychology, Karson suggests strategies to mitigate the restrictive effects of established rules and categories, ultimately aiming to enrich the therapeutic experience.
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Therapists have a lot to learn from theater professionals about helping people narrate important conflicts, understand uplifting ideas, and engage in illuminating interactions. Analysis of theater has also produced Goffman’s dramaturgical vision of reality, in which people are beset with performance problems including defining situations, forming teams, casting roles, and managing discrediting information. A dramaturgical understanding of psychotherapy is articulated in this book, with a focus on living up to situational norms intrinsic to therapy and managing performance failures associated with the roles of therapist and patient. Norms derive from rules and categories-in society and in therapy-that help people know how to behave, but which also produce self-serving hegemonies of privilege and power, even in therapy.
Performance theory-encompassing audience engagement, dramaturgy, gender studies, power and privilege dynamics, critical thinking, and multiculturalism-is used to investigate the “party lines” that get established in therapy and supervision, and to suggest ways to temper the deadening effects of rules and categories.
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