Healing the healer: Recipes of self-care1

IF 0.5 0 THEATER Drama Therapy Review Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1386/dtr_00125_1
Patience Mamaki Mlangeni, Refiloe Lepere
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The idea of self-care has been a central theme more recently with the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many people are seeking ways of existing that are about caring for self and others. As drama therapists and artists, the need for us to practise this care with and for others is even more important as we carry the burdens of stories and trauma of our clients. Drama therapy as a mental health modality is suited to address and offer strategies of what care and self-care especially for practitioners might look like. But what exactly are the traits of self-care and how does it link to our ethical caring practice of therapy and theatre-making? In this article, we argue that self-care needs to be redeemed from the individual focus and to be more about community. We offer recipes as performances of communal creation and a model of self-care that occurs with and for others. These recipes are meditations inspired by encounters with ourselves, our loved ones and our past. The article is presented in recipes and conversation form to emphasize the idea that caring cannot occur in isolation outside of others. We look at the moral imperative of rituals of care that have existed in our lives and how these can be brought to the fore to become shared knowledge. We share our experiences of growing up in a community of women who also practise kindness and love. We hope the techniques suggested deepen the existing conversation on centralizing Black women’s knowledge systems and healing practices within the drama therapy canon. We do not assume to speak for all Black women everywhere in the world; we write to centre our experiences as Black women who are drama therapists who are accountable to other women. We encourage readers to create their own recipes of what community-centred self-care practices might look like.
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治疗治疗师:自我护理食谱1
随着COVID-19大流行的到来,自我保健的理念最近成为一个中心主题。许多人都在寻找关心自己和他人的生存方式。作为戏剧治疗师和艺术家,当我们背负着客户的故事和创伤的负担时,我们更需要与他人一起练习这种关怀。戏剧疗法作为一种心理健康模式,适合于解决和提供护理和自我护理的策略,特别是对于从业者来说。但是,自我照顾的特征到底是什么,它又如何与我们治疗和戏剧制作的道德关怀实践联系起来呢?在这篇文章中,我们认为自我照顾需要从个人关注中解脱出来,更多地关注社区。我们提供食谱作为共同创造的表演,以及与他人一起并为他人提供自我照顾的模式。这些食谱的灵感来自于与我们自己、我们所爱的人和我们的过去的相遇。这篇文章以食谱和对话的形式呈现,以强调关爱不能在孤立的情况下发生。我们着眼于在我们的生活中存在的护理仪式的道德必要性,以及如何将这些仪式发扬光大,成为共同的知识。我们分享了在一个女性社区中成长的经历,她们也实践着善良和爱。我们希望建议的技巧加深现有的对话,集中黑人妇女的知识体系和戏剧治疗经典内的治疗实践。我们并不代表世界上所有的黑人女性;我们写的是我们作为黑人女性的经历,她们是戏剧治疗师,对其他女性负责。我们鼓励读者创造自己的食谱,以社区为中心的自我保健实践可能是什么样子。
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