Using Superheroes in Counseling and Play TherapyHarness the Therapeutic Power of the Superhero!
With an incisive historical foreword by John Shelton Lawrence and insight from contributors such as Michael Brody, Patty Scanlon, and Roger Kaufman, Lawrence Rubin takes us on a dynamic tour of the benefits of using these icons of popular culture and fantasy in counseling and play therapy. Not only can superheroes assist in clinical work with children, but Rubin demonstrates how they can facilitate growth and change with teen and adults. Early childhood memories of how we felt pretending to have the power to save the world or our families in the face of impending danger still resonate in our adult lives, making the use of superheroes attractive as well, to the creative counselor. In presenting case studies and wisdom gleaned from practicing therapists' experience, Lawrence Rubin shows how it is possible to uncover children's secret identities, assist treatment of adolescents with sexual behavior problems, and inspire the journey of individuation for gay and lesbian clients, all by paying attention to our intrinsic social need for superhero fantasy and play. |
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A Clinical Application of the Star Wars Adoption Narrative Lawrence C. Rubin Adoption, Superheroes, and Star Wars The Reality of Adoption The Case of Alex Conclusion SECTION III. Nontraditional Therapeutic Applications of Superheroes ...
A reflective 11-year-old, fascinated by the relationship between Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker, carefully composes a new episode in the Star Wars saga, attempting to rewrite the history and outcome of his own adoption.
Origins The traditional superhero has alien origins, as in the case of Superman's infant arrival from the doomed planet of Krypton and subsequent adoption; violent early childhood traumatization, as in the case of the murder of Batman's ...
Just as superheroes have origin and transformation myths, clients both young and old continually attempt to understand their own origins, whether linked to violent betrayal or a seemingly uneventful adoption.
A Clinical Application of the Star Wars Adoption Narrative,” I discuss the case of Alex, and 11-year-old child, whose identification with Luke Skywalker helped him compose a new episode in the Star Wars saga ...
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Table des matières
SECTION II Superheroes and Unique Clinical Applications | 103 |
SECTION III Nontraditional Therapeutic Applications of Superheroes | 225 |
Afterword | 319 |
Appendix | 321 |
Index | 327 |