Dr Kate Kirk Child & Adolescent Psychodrama Psychotherapist

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Dr Kate Kirk Child & Adolescent Psychodrama Psychotherapist Department name 05/12/2018 The International Landscape of Psychodrama Psychotherapy with Young People: the application of psychodrama in different settings, in different ways and at different ages Dr Kate Kirk Child & Adolescent Psychodrama Psychotherapist CAMHS Isle of Man 1

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Abstract Abstract - This presentation describes the ways in which psychodrama psychotherapists work with young people across Europe. The study uses an action research method called the Delphi Cycle, initially described by Delbecq et al (1975) and will have four cycles of questioning. The participants for the Delphi panel are psychodrama psychotherapists who all work with young people in a variety of settings and in different countries; it is a European wide study. This seminar presentation will present the background to the study: literature and methodology and some of the findings from the first cycle of the Delphi Cycle derived from a projective research tool. The text is analysed using a grounded theory, thematic analysis. The resulting questionnaire, for the second cycle of questioning, will be open to the seminar for discussion - a collaborative method in action.

About methodology: Delphi Cycle Department name About methodology: Delphi Cycle 05/12/2018 The Oracle of Delphi A panel of experts Emails A number of cycles – four recommended Sent and received Analysis – grounded theory Analysis generates focus for next cycle Real

First Cycle: projective tool What goes on behind this door? Children’s Services Psychodrama

Demographics: Early analysis Range of psychodrama experience from 4 months to 35 years Range of years with YP from 2 – 35 years Early findings little specialist training in therapeutic work with YP Family therapy predominates

Grounded Theory Analysis

Early themes and questions arising

Early themes

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