Abstract
This article discusses an in-depth case study exploring the use of dramatherapy in the creation of an individual life-story within a palliative care context. Fundamental to an evaluation of the project is the understanding that ‘end of life’ is a life phase which presents particular challenges to therapist and client. The therapists’ goal of helping their client reach a more integrated sense of themselves is challenged by the awareness of imminent death, and a tension between openly discussing and/or colluding in the denial of this fact. My experience of working as part of an arts therapies team within the multi-disciplinary team of an adult hospice has convinced me of the contribution dramatherapy has to make to end of life care. Dramatherapy is a natural ally in the creation of life-stories, with its emphasis on story, roles and audience.
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