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Exploring Outcomes in Dramatherapy

Wednesday 20th May 2026
Timings: 18:30 - 20:00 GMT, 20th Febraury 2026
Location: Online
Price: BADth/BAMT Member £30 | Non-Members £45 | BADth/BAMT Student Member £20 (plus Eventbrite fee)
This informative, reflective & creative training allows dramatherapists to distinguish, develop, measure and communicate outcomes in therapy.
Full Description

‘Outcomes’ can be defined as the products of a process that indicate change. These can include personal processes, relational processes, and practical processes. For example, a relationship between a therapist and a client will change throughout the therapeutic process to produce an outcome, whether this is a new perspective on attachment or a new relationship with trust.

‘Exploring Outcomes in Dramatherapy’ is an interactive, online workshop that will encourage participants to explore what they consider as outcomes in dramatherapy practice. The workshop will consist of some learning through PowerPoint, some personal reflection, and some group discussion. There will be a mix of verbal and creative learning. This workshop is suitable for any dramatherapists currently working with clients or hoping to work with clients in the future.

By the end of this workshop, you will have a clearer idea of:

• How to distinguish and develop outcomes

• How your work is impacted by desired outcomes of the client, the therapist, and any other organisations or relevant parties (e.g., parents)

• How you might measure outcomes

• How you can communicate outcomes



What is required:

• Paper

• Pens and pencils


• Any creative arts materials that you have handy (e.g., glue, feathers, paints, beads, materials

Facilitator(s)

Marissa Green

Marissa qualified in Drama and Movement Therapy (Sesame) (MA) from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in 2017, and as an Autism Practitioner from University College London in 2022. She currently works as a Mental Health Adviser at Anglia Ruskin University, and is an Experiential Group Leader for their Dramatherapy training MA.

Marissa also works freelance as a therapist, mental health consultant, and supervisor. Marissa is a published researcher, and a Professional Doctorate student investigating the use of outcome measurement in Higher Education Institution mental health provisions.