If you're anything like most people, the idea of Drama Therapy makes you want to run for the hills. That's ok - it's a common response! Once your stomach has stopped doing somersaults, I've got some, hopefully calming, words for you.
You don't need to any have acting skill to be successful and to enjoy Drama Therapy.
You don't even have to identify as an extrovert to receive benefits from Drama Therapy.
It can feel a little intimidating at first for some people, but I am committed to working at your comfort level and clients often comment afterward how it helped them to see something in a whole new way.
For those who prefer to spend their sessions talking, I have extensive experience with verbal therapy as well, and I am able to offer support, guidance, tools, and a listening ear.
You don't need to any have acting skill to be successful and to enjoy Drama Therapy.
You don't even have to identify as an extrovert to receive benefits from Drama Therapy.
It can feel a little intimidating at first for some people, but I am committed to working at your comfort level and clients often comment afterward how it helped them to see something in a whole new way.
For those who prefer to spend their sessions talking, I have extensive experience with verbal therapy as well, and I am able to offer support, guidance, tools, and a listening ear.
Connor is a member of the North American Drama Therapy Association, American Group Psychotherapy Association, and American Counseling Association. Connor is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Registered Drama Therapist (RDT).