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Snow, Stephen (Chair)
Associate Professor, Drama Therapy
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Tel: 514-848-2424 ext. 4641
Email: ssnow@alcor.concordia.ca
Office: VA 262
Stephen Snow, Associate Professor, PhD, RDT-BCT
Education and Training:
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PhD New York University, 1987
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Psychotherapy training Institute for Expressive Analysis
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Board Certified Drama Therapist (RDT-BCT)
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Diploma in Playback Theatre
Clinical Practice Experience:
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Dr. Snow has developed a specialty in therapeutic theatre. In the past twenty years, he has directed over 25 theatre productions with special populations, including persons with mental health disabilities, developmental disabilities, at-risk youth, and the blind and vision-impaired.
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He has published articles and lectured on various aspects of Drama Therapy, both nationally and internationally. For the past decade, he has served on the editorial board of The Arts in Psychotherapy. In 2001, he received the National Association for Drama Therapy's Gertrud Schattner Award for distinguished service to the field of Drama Therapy.
Selected Publications/Works of Interest:
- Snow, S., Tanguay, D., & D'Amico, M. (2006). Élaboration d'un instrument de
mesure basé sur le jeu de rôle en vue d'évaluer des personnes ayant des
incapacités intellectuelles [The development of a role-play assessment tool for
persons with developmental disabilities]. In H. Gascon, J.- R. Poulin, J.- J.
Detraux, D. Boisvert & M.- C. Haelewyck (Eds.), Déficience intellectuelle :
Savoirs et perspectives d'action. Vol. 2 : Formation, interventions, adaptation
et soutien social (pp. 161-171). Québec : Presses Inter Universitaires.
- Snow, S., D'Amico, M., & Tanguay, D. (2003). Therapeutic theatre and well-
being. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 30, 73-82
- The Alice Project, a documentary by Phil Herbison based on a therapeutic theatre
production written and directed by Stephen Snow