ISBN 9789956553792
Pages 196
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Published 2024
Publisher Langaa RPCIG, Cameroon
Format Paperback

Theatrical Therapeutic Interventions in Cameroon

by Paul Animbom

Theatre use in therapeutic settings is more relevant now in Cameroon than ever. The incessant hike in crises leaves many in difficult mental health conditions that the available modern treatment facilities cannot fully address. Other alternatives can therefore be used to address these and this book looks at those related to theatre. The focus here is on using theatre techniques in therapeutic contexts either directly or indirectly through cross-examination of theatre productions and performative healing rites. Major therapeutic uses of theatre in Cameroon are discussed with a special focus on theatre for development, community theatre, theatre of the oppressed, and traditional healing ritual practices. In all these forms, therapeutic aspects of dramatic art are fore-grounded and developed to their fullest potential. The boundary separating these genres (western and Cameroonian) is narrow compared to their similarities. This examination portrays a Cameroonian model of theatre in health aimed at addressing mental health. As a model, it considers the sociocultural specificities of the participants who combine theatrical elements with health and communication to achieve wellbeing in a collective process. Theatre as a result of this serves as an ideal therapeutic modality wherein individuals and society get rid of their painful memories and thinking, and become involved in a healing process wherein, theatre acts as a powerful catalyst for behavioural change both on individual and community bases.

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About the Author

Paul Animbom

PAUL N. ANIMBOM is an Associate Professor of Therapeutic Communication, Theatre, and Media Studies and Chair of the Department of Performing and Visual Arts at The University of Bamenda, Cameroon. He holds a Ph.D. in Information and Communication Sciences from the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. Laureate of the Erasmus Mundus Fellowship scheme, Bourse Meurs François and Fonds Van Buuren, and former Postdoctoral fellow at the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, he is the author of many scientific publications in national and international peer- reviewed journals and handbooks. His research interest is in health communication, media, television and film studies, therapeutic theatre, and mental health. He is the Founder and President of the Centre for Research and Practice of Art-related Therapy, Cameroon; and Communication Secretary/Founding member of the Cameroon Academy of Young Scientists (CAYS).PAUL N. ANIMBOM is an Associate Professor of Therapeutic Communication, Theatre, and Media Studies and Chair of the Department of Performing and Visual Arts at The University of Bamenda, Cameroon. He holds a Ph.D. in Information and Communication Sciences from the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. Laureate of the Erasmus Mundus Fellowship scheme, Bourse Meurs François and Fonds Van Buuren, and former Postdoctoral fellow at the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, he is the author of many scientific publications in national and international peer- reviewed journals and handbooks. His research interest is in health communication, media, television and film studies, therapeutic theatre, and mental health. He is the Founder and President of the Centre for Research and Practice of Art-related Therapy, Cameroon; and Communication Secretary/Founding member of the Cameroon Academy of Young Scientists (CAYS).