Stopped: Funding has not yet been obtained to conduct this study.
Drama Therapy involves of the use of theatrical techniques (such as script development, acting exercises, improvisation, etc.) to help treat patients' mental illness and improve their functioning and overall sense of wellbeing. This study will evaluate the effectiveness of a specific version of drama therapy for the treatment of patients suffering from both mental illness (such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, etc.) and one or more substance use disorders. The study will also assess participants feelings and thoughts about the drama therapy intervention (such as whether or not they enjoyed it and if/how they found it helpful). The drama therapy intervention will consist of one group drama therapy session per week, for a total of twelve weeks (i.e., total twelve sessions) followed by a single performance (with composition of the audience determined by unanimous agreement of the participants) of the dramatic work (script) produced by the participants during the course of the drama therapy intervention.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Change in substance use
Timeframe: baseline, 12 weeks
Change in psychiatric symptom severity for a history of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)
Timeframe: baseline, 12 weeks
Change in psychiatric symptom severity given a history of bipolar disorder with the BDRS
Timeframe: baseline, 12 weeks
Change in psychiatric symptom severity given a history of bipolar disorder with the YMRS
Timeframe: baseline, 12 weeks
Change in psychiatric symptom severity for a history of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Timeframe: baseline, 12 weeks
Change in psychiatric symptom severity for a history of schizophrenia/schizophrenic disorders.
Timeframe: baseline, 12 weeks
Change in subjective quality of life
Timeframe: baseline, 12 weeks
Change in overall functioning
Timeframe: baseline, 12 weeks