Dramatherapist

Dramatherapists use group work, role play and movement to help people with their feelings and emotions.

Typical Salary

£31,365 To £44,503

Typical Hours

37 to 39 a week
evenings / weekends

How To Become a Dramatherapist

You can get into this job through:

  • a university course
  • an apprenticeship

College / University

You'll need to complete a postgraduate qualification in dramatherapy, accredited by the British Association of Dramatherapists.

  • drama
  • creative therapies
  • psychology
  • a degree in a relevant subject for postgraduate study
  • Apprenticeship

    You may be able to do an arts therapist degree apprenticeship.

  • a degree in a relevant subject for a degree apprenticeship
  • Routes into this Career

    Routes into this Career are not listed for this job.

    Other Routes

    Other Routes are not listed for this job.

    Skills And Knowledge

    You'll need:

    • counselling skills including active listening and a non-judgemental approach
    • knowledge of psychology
    • knowledge of the fine arts
    • sensitivity and understanding
    • the ability to work well with others
    • patience and the ability to remain calm in stressful situations
    • to be flexible and open to change
    • customer service skills
    • to be able to carry out basic tasks on a computer or hand-held device

    Day To Day Tasks

    You could:

    • help clients use their imagination and creativity to increase their confidence and self-esteem
    • use voice, movement, storytelling, mime, puppetry and masks
    • encourage clients to form one-to-one relationships and also work as part of a group
    • support clients to express what they feel and think about the world around them
    • enable clients to act out situations in a safe environment
    • work closely with other professionals like psychologists, social workers, teachers and other therapy specialists

    Working Environment

    You could work in an NHS or private hospital, at an adult care home, at a school or in a prison.

    Career Path & Progression

    Career Path & Progression are not listed for this job.

    Volunteering Opportunities

    You'll need paid or voluntary experience of working in the community on drama projects, in youth work, or with people with disabilities or mental health issues.

    You could contact the voluntary services co-ordinator at your local NHS trust for further advice. Do-it also has information on voluntary opportunities in your area.

    Tips & Information

    Registration

    Career tips

    It may help if you've got a background in teaching, acting, nursing or social work.

    Professional and industry bodies

    You could join the British Association of Dramatherapists for professional recognition and training and development opportunities.

    Further information

    You can find advice about how to become a dramatherapist from the British Association of Dramatherapists and Health Careers.

    You can also find out more about working in creative careers from Discover Creative Careers.

    Restrictions & Requirements

    You'll need to:

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