Mental Health Promotion for Internally Displaced Persons Using Drama Therapy in Makurdi Area, North Central Nigeria

Sunday Ogbu Igbaba
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Trends in contemporary global arts practice have shown that experts in the field of mental health have long tapped into visual arts and music to help treat developmental disabilities and several other mental issues, including depression, anxiety, borderline personality disorder, as well as schizophrenia and bipolar spectrum. Today, therapists are finding great benefit from another art form; drama.” However, the paradox in Nigeria, especially in the northern part is that drama technique as a psychotherapeutic practice does not exist in the protocol of mental health facilities. In retrospect, it is obvious that the poor status of mental health care in northern Nigeria is due mainly to lack of facilities, un-affordability and inaccessibility to health facilities. Against this backdrop of increasing mental health issues, especially post-traumatic-stress-disorder (PTSD); resulting from insurgency attacks, communal clashes, herdsmen carnage, road accident and flood, which have given rise to various internally displaced persons (IDPs) camps vis-à-vis their psychological implication in the north. The need for the availability of drama therapy technique becomes highly imperative for affordable, accessible and effective mental healthcare promotion. The paper discusses the concept and practice of drama and theatre therapy techniques, and how they can be applied in psychotherapeutic sessions both at individual and group therapy levels. The improvisational approach which keys into various expressive art techniques shall be utilized. The approach is used to create believable characters out of IDPs themselves, through storytelling, songs, music, dance, etc., to enable them to get emotionally involved to establish a recall of the experience that brought about their disadvantaged psychological condition. This leads to clinical discussions that will facilitate the way forward in making individual and collective choices and decisions that will bring about not just mental health, but holistic well-being.
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尼日利亚中北部马库尔迪地区利用戏剧疗法促进国内流离失所者的心理健康
当代全球艺术实践的趋势表明,心理健康领域的专家长期以来一直利用视觉艺术和音乐来帮助治疗发育障碍和其他一些心理问题,包括抑郁症、焦虑症、边缘型人格障碍、精神分裂症和双相情感障碍。今天,治疗师从另一种艺术形式中发现了巨大的好处;戏剧。”然而,在尼日利亚,特别是在北部地区,矛盾的是,戏剧技术作为一种心理治疗方法不存在于精神卫生设施的议定书中。回顾过去,尼日利亚北部的精神保健状况不佳显然主要是由于缺乏设施、负担不起和无法获得保健设施。在心理健康问题日益严重的背景下,尤其是创伤后应激障碍(PTSD);这是由于叛乱袭击、部族冲突、牧民屠杀、道路事故和洪水造成的,这些造成了各种国内流离失所者营地,这对北方的心理影响-à-vis。对戏剧治疗技术的需求变得非常迫切,以负担得起的,可获得的和有效的精神卫生保健促进。本文讨论了戏剧和戏剧治疗技术的概念和实践,以及它们如何在个人和团体治疗水平的心理治疗过程中应用。运用与各种表现艺术技巧相结合的即兴手法。这种方法是通过讲故事、歌曲、音乐、舞蹈等方式,将国内流离失所者塑造成可信的角色,使他们能够在情感上参与其中,回忆起导致他们不利心理状况的经历。这将导致临床讨论,这将有助于做出个人和集体的选择和决定,不仅带来精神健康,而且带来整体福祉。
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