Background
Kellermann, Peter Felix Natan was born on August 21, 1953 in Stockholm. Arrived in Israel, 1980. Son of Kurt and Livia (Frishmann) Kellermann.
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This textbook is for all students and practioners of psychodrama and drama, and professionals seeking to extend their knowledge of creative arts therapies. The author provides a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of psychodrama, presenting a systematic analysis of its essential therapeutic ingredients. He specifies the core issues involved, discussing the interpersonal, the emotional, the imaginary, the behavioural and the cognitive elements. The book examines the professional roles assumed by psychodramatists and establishes the skills required in each role. Explored is the use of the concept of acting out, both in psychodrama and psychoanalysis, and the author also discusses the problem of resistance, and the importance of the concept and technique of closure in each psychodrama. A processing checklist is added at the end of the book as a systematic aid in evaluating the professional skills of the psychodramatist. The chapters are both pragmatic and solidly grounded in theory, thereby providing students with an effective, in-depth alternative to the traditional verbal therapies.
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(Time does not heal all wounds: decades after a disaster, ...)
Time does not heal all wounds: decades after a disaster, entire communities may still experience the long-term effects of trauma. 'Sociodrama and Collective Trauma' examines the psychological and social damage of trauma to society as a whole. Kellermann argues that collective trauma has been insufficiently considered; his timely book suggests practical ways of facilitating the rehabilitation of survivors of collective trauma through, for example, sociodrama and related group work. The author develops methods for understanding the past and preparing for the future and provides a wealth of case studies based on 30 years' experience of treating survivors of war trauma and other forms of disaster. Combining a systematic theoretical approach with a practical methodology, this insightful book is invaluable for drama therapists, group therapists, mental health professionals and counsellors.
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Kellermann, Peter Felix Natan was born on August 21, 1953 in Stockholm. Arrived in Israel, 1980. Son of Kurt and Livia (Frishmann) Kellermann.
Master of Arts, University Stockholm, 1979. Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology, University Stockholm, 1986.
Clinical psychologist Kupat Cholim Meuchedet, Jerusalem, 1993-1996. Chief psychologist AMCHA, 1996-2000. Executive director AMCHA/Israel, 2001—2004.
Lecturer International School Holocaust Studies, Yad Vashem, Israel, since 2000. Speaker, lecturer in field.
(This textbook is for all students and practioners of psyc...)
(Time does not heal all wounds: decades after a disaster, ...)
Lieutenant Israeli Army, 1992. Fellow American Society Group Psychotherapy and Psychodrama (Zerka T. Moreno award 1993). Member Federation European Psychodrama Training Organizations (founding), International Association Group Psychotherapy (elected chair psychodrama section 1998-2000).
Married Rachel Yehoshua, June 26, 1984. Children: Yuval, Ofir, Michal.