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Table of Contents

  1. Introduction Anna Seymour and Deborah Haythorne
  2. Dramatherapy and Autism Deborah Haythorne and Anna Seymour
  3. Entering Colourland: Working with Metaphor with High Functioning Autistic Children Rosalind Davidson
  4. Do you believe in Peter Pan? Helen Ridlington-White
  5. Dramatherapy, autism and metaphor meeting The Silky Stranger Jeannie Lewis
  6. Supporting agency, choice making and the expression of voice with Kate: dramatherapy in a mainstream primary school setting with a nine-year-old girl diagnosed with ASD and ADHD Emma Ramsden
  7. Becoming Visible: identifying and empowering girls on the autistic spectrum through dramatherapy Ann Dix
  8. Introversion, Mindfulness and Dramatherapy: working with young people with autism Jeni Treves
  9. Mother, Son and then Some: On Autism, Dramatic Reality and Relationship Maria Hodermarska
  10. Being Men: Men, Asperger's and Dramatherapy Adrian Benbow
  11. Remember me; Dramatherapy with adults who have autism, complex needs and are non-verbal Adrian Benbow and Jane Jackson
  12. Assessing the Impact of Dramatherapy on the Early Social Behaviour of Young Children on the Autistic Spectrum Roya Dooman
  13. An exploration of the impact of dramatherapy on the whole system supporting children and young people on the autistic spectrum Emma Godfrey and Deborah Haythorne