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Sexual Identity/Orientation in a Dramatherapeutic Context: An Attachment Perspective

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Sexual Identity/Orientation in a Dramatherapeutic Context: An Attachment Perspective

Flickinger, Craig (2014) Sexual Identity/Orientation in a Dramatherapeutic Context: An Attachment Perspective. [Graduate Projects (Non-thesis)] (Unpublished)

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This paper utilizes a bibliographical methodology. The intention of this paper is to connect and synthesize three fields of research: drama therapy, sexual identity/orientation, and attachment theory. There is a comprehensive literature review of child and adult attachment theory, sexual identity/orientation in regards to identity formation, attachment and sex and sexuality, and drama therapy in connection to attachment theory and to sexual identity/orientation. This paper also offers suggestions for the drama therapist that may be addressing both attachment related difficulties in adulthood and those dealing with their sexual identity/orientation in his or her practice. The author addresses his own experience with attachment and sexual identity/orientation. This paper addresses limitations, areas for further study, and contributions to the field of drama therapy.

Divisions:Concordia University > Faculty of Fine Arts > Creative Arts Therapies
Item Type:Graduate Projects (Non-thesis)
Authors:Flickinger, Craig
Institution:Concordia University
Degree Name:M.A.
Program:Creative Arts Therapies (Drama Therapy Option)
Date:September 2014
ID Code:979122
Deposited By: CRAIG FLICKINGER
Deposited On:09 Oct 2014 15:12
Last Modified:10 Apr 2018 17:50
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