2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.aip.2008.09.001
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Using the 6-Key Model as an intervention tool in drama therapy

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“…These findings will be integrated into the thematic part of the narrative analysis to construct an integrative view. During Phase 2, the video recorded data of the intervention will be analyzed using the 6-Key model (Pendzik, 2012), a qualitative assessment approach based on the concept of dramatic reality (see Appendix C). This model encompasses six core aspects: passages, quality, characters and roles, content, response of the client to the drama work, and meta-reality.…”
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“…These findings will be integrated into the thematic part of the narrative analysis to construct an integrative view. During Phase 2, the video recorded data of the intervention will be analyzed using the 6-Key model (Pendzik, 2012), a qualitative assessment approach based on the concept of dramatic reality (see Appendix C). This model encompasses six core aspects: passages, quality, characters and roles, content, response of the client to the drama work, and meta-reality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%