Timings: 18:30 - 20:00 BST
Location: Online
Price: Members rate - £33.22 Student rate - £22.38 Non-Members rate - £60.29
An introduction to personality disorders (specifically borderline type) with current statistics, including information about men with BPD. Insights will then be shared about working with women on a tier 4 secure ward for women diagnosed with personality disorder and comorbid conditions. Recurring themes will be highlighted and six styles of intervention described. Dramatherapy with this client group will be considered in relation to both group and 1:1 work, with reference to Schema Therapy, Rowan’s subpersonality work and several Jungian concepts: integrating internal aspects, the shadow and personal individuation. Practical, interactive exercises will also be incorporated.
Three online sessions focusing on part 2 of Nicky’s book, Dramatherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: Empowering and Nurturing People through Creativity (2018). Each session will be 1.5 hours, running from 18:30 to 20:00.
Note: All registered participants will receive an email from 48 hours before the event with joining details.
Session 1: Breaking Inner Chains: Dramatherapy and Personality Disorder
October 7, 2025
An introduction to personality disorders (specifically borderline type) with current statistics, including information about men with BPD. Insights will then be shared about working with women on a tier 4 secure ward for women diagnosed with personality disorder and comorbid conditions. Recurring themes will be highlighted and six styles of intervention described. Dramatherapy with this client group will be considered in relation to both group and 1:1 work, with reference to Schema Therapy, Rowan’s subpersonality work and several Jungian concepts: integrating internal aspects, the shadow and personal individuation. Practical, interactive exercises will also be incorporated.
Upcoming sessions:
Session 2 - A Cry for Freedom: Dramatherapy and Mental Health Disorders
October 14, 2025
Insights from dramatherapy group work with women in a secure step-down service will be shared. All clients had severe and enduring mental health difficulties, predominantly BPD and Paranoid Schizophrenia - also bipolar disorder, schizoaffective disorder and comorbid disorders such as PTSD, Anorexia Nervosa and drug and/or alcohol dependency. The dramatherapy (and linked music group) provided these clients with a space in which to safely voice their frustrations and celebrate their individuality. Three key themes arose through the work: Freedom, Choice and Acceptance. The issue of stigma and mental health will also be discussed in relation to performance born in the therapy space. Practical, interactive exercises will be incorporated.
Session 3 – Dancing Between Life and Death: Dramatherapy clients and therapist
October 21, 2025
Grief will be introduced as an enduring theme that arose on both conscious and unconscious levels within the dramatherapy sessions in the settings explored in sessions 1 and 2. Also, an ambivalence between life and death. Clients struggled with various issues relating to death: many had suicidal thoughts; some had survived suicide attempts and others had friends or family members who had committed suicide or died from natural causes. The emotional pain experienced by clients, whether in response to their past or present, can also have a considerable impact on those working with them. This issue will be explored in relation to personal practice and the complexity of the therapeutic relationship will be considered in relation to attachment and rejection, hope and futility, transference and countertransference. Here, the importance of having regular clinical supervision will be stressed. Finally, a counter theme will be introduced: the suggestion that with belief, hope and courage, individuals can find new meaning in their lives – supported by either individual or group dramatherapy, which has the potential to empower and nurture them. Practical, interactive exercises will be incorporated.
Nicky Morris
Nicky Morris - HCPC registered Dramatherapist, living in the UK and a full member of BADth (British Association of Dramatherapists). I qualified in 2005, graduating from Surrey University, Roehampton. I have worked extensively in mental health settings and more recently in schools. I remain passionate about my work. I also love to write and I'm a published author, with two articles in BADth's Journal, which you can download for free via this website. In 2018, Routledge (Taylor & Francis) published my first book: Dramatherapy for Borderline Personality Disorder: Empowering and Nurturing People through Creativity. In 2020, Pavilion Publishing and Media then published my second book: Find Your Way: A Story and Drama Resource for Mental Wellbeing in Young People. Before training to be a Dramatherapist, I worked as a professional actress and musician, performing in small theatres across the country and in Europe. Playing the role of Anne Frank and providing a voiceover for her in the documentary The Short Life of Anne Frank, was a highlight of this time. Writing songs and poems, singing, playing the piano and ukulele, and team sports, are the many activities I continue to enjoy. Current work Purcell School for Young Musicians, Resident Counsellor and Arts Therapist, Freelance Dramatherapist, Clinical Supervision/Consultancy, Sunflower Federation: 2 Specialist Schools for Children with Complex Needs. Past Experience HCT NHS TRUST - 2020 to 2021 - Senior Mental Health Practitioner and Dramatherapist, in a Mental Health Support Team (MHST) for SEN, SEMH and SLD Schools - supporting children and young people, parents/carers and staff, in line with the Whole School Approach. I created new resources for the team, including groups for young people, in which CBT concepts were intertwined with creative strategies. I facilitated groups, workshops and 1:1 therapy. I also provided clinical supervision. CYGNET HEALTH CARE - 2006 to 2020 - Working on a tier 4 secure ward for women diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) also known as Emotionally Unstable Personality Disorder (EUPD), a secure rehabilitation unit for women diagnosed with mood disorders, psychotic disorders and personality disorders and a specialist eating disorder ward. Provided 1:1 therapy, both Dramatherapy and DBT (Dialectical Behavioural Therapy), also group Dramatherapy, Therapeutic Music and Expressive Art and Writing groups. BARNET, ENFIELD & HARINGEY MENTAL HEALTH NHS TRUST - 2005 to 2013