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Teenagers Don’t Play! The Importance of Play in Dramatherapy
Teenagers Don't Play! The Importance of Play in Dramatherapy.
As they settle in, their story unfolds. I step into that story, capturing their words and feelings with sounds, gestures, pictures and scribbles, reflecting their thoughts back to them. It’s a delicate dance of mirroring, as they test the waters of their truth.

Raquel Bent
5 days ago3 min read
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Mental Health Awareness Week 2025: Building Community through Dramatherapy
This year’s Mental Health Awareness Week theme is community, a powerful reminder that we all need places and people where we feel we truly belong. For children and young people, that sense of connection is vital to their emotional wellbeing. Dramatherapy helps children explore what community means to them, not through pressure to speak, but through stories, play, and creative expression.

Raquel Bent
May 112 min read
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A Dramatherapist’s Perspective on Neurodivergence in Therapy
As we celebrate the richness of neurodiversity, I’m particularly mindful of how neurodivergence shapes the therapeutic process.

Raquel Bent
Mar 202 min read
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An integrative Counsellor’s perspective at exploring neurodiversity through an intersectional lens
Exploring neurodiversity through an intersectional lens, especially from a counsellor's perspective when working with neurodiverse students

Nicole Abbott
Mar 162 min read
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What is Dramatherapy?
In this post, I’ll explore the concept of dramatherapy and provide practical tips for educators, parents, and care professionals.

Raquel Bent
Mar 27 min read
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Embracing the Journey: An Integrative Counselor’s Guide for Parents of Children with SEND
Read about insights, tips and encouragement for parents of children with SEND.

Nicole Abbott
Feb 73 min read
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Compassion for Parents: A Lifeline for SEND Children and Young People
Read about how our dramatherapist advises parents with children who have SEND.

Raquel Bent
Jan 267 min read
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