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Intro to Drama Therapy

April 14 @ 6:00 pm8:00 pm UTC-5

Are You Interested in an Intro to Drama Therapy?

At Project Gallantly Forward, we’re always exploring new, low‑pressure ways to support Veterans’ well‑being—both at the retreat and through programs at the Community Center. One opportunity we’re offering is an introductory drama therapy session.

When: Tuesday, April 14 from 6-8p eastern time

Where: PGF Veterans Retreat – 81 Potts Rd Graysville, TN 37338

Interested? Email us at christine@projectgallantlyforward.org and let us know you’ll be attending. We would love your feedback on whether this is a good fit for Veterans and the retreat. Veterans are welcome to bring their families as well.

Details:

The class will be led by Chyela Rowe from CommonSpirit, Memorial Hospital

What Is Drama Therapy?

Drama therapy is a hands‑on, experiential approach to mental and emotional well‑being. Instead of relying only on talk, it uses storytelling, role‑play, movement, and creative expression to help participants explore emotions, process experiences, and build connection in a safe, guided environment.

With an empathetic invitation to “play” with ideas that may otherwise feel unplayable, participants act “as-if” to create distance away from (or closer to) ideas and feelings; empowering participants to direct or re-story the memories or held beliefs that may contribute to feeling “stuck.” These embodied approaches can help veterans and military-connected families develop skills for emotional processing, healthy attachment, and peer support.

What Might a Session Look Like?

A sample 90‑minute intro session could include:

  • Welcome & Agreements (10 min) Setting a safe, confidential space.
  • Check‑In & Warm‑Up (15–30 min) Light creative tools—image cards, journaling prompts, or simple theater games—to ease in and build comfort.
  • Drama Engagement (30–40 min) Guided activities based on the group’s needs, such as role‑playing a shared story, exploring themes with a short script, or acting “as‑if” to try out new perspectives.
  • Active Witnessing (15–20 min) Reflecting on what you noticed or felt, whether you participated directly or observed.
  • Closing Ritual (5 min) A simple way to “take in” what was helpful or “put away” anything that needs to stay within the group.

Want to Join the Pilot Session?

We’re gathering interest to see whether drama therapy is something Veterans would find meaningful during retreat stays or as a local program.

If this sounds like something you’d like to try—or learn more about—email us at christine@projectgallantlyforward.org and let us know you’d like to attend.

Details

  • Date: April 14
  • Time:
    6:00 pm – 8:00 pm UTC-5

Organizer

  • Project Gallantly Forward
  • Phone 4234516239
  • Email christine@projectgallantlyforward.org
  • View Organizer Website

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