The purpose of the present research is to examine the responses to Winnicott’s theory by ADHD children with Dramatherapy interventions.
This study explores the connections between aggression and creativity in Dramatherapy. One hand, Winnitcott’s theory deals with holding, handling and object-presenting. On other, a case study is presented in which dramatherapy was employed in metaphor, dramatic body, role-play. It raises the question of whether the role of dramatherapist will be extended and facilitated aggressive clients by being aware of aggression as creativity.
The findings highlight the importance of understanding the significance of dramatherapy interventions using Winnicott’s concepts as creativity.