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From Stratford to Rio: using Shakespeare to treat mental illness | From Stratford to Rio: using Shakespeare to treat mental illness |
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Exploring feelings through playing different roles is recognised as helping people with mental health problems. And the theory has led one doctor to bring Shakespeare to Rio de Janeiro. | Exploring feelings through playing different roles is recognised as helping people with mental health problems. And the theory has led one doctor to bring Shakespeare to Rio de Janeiro. |
"Ser ou nao ser, eis a questao!" - "To be, or not to be. That is the question!" bellows a rugged, masked Hamlet, against the stunning backdrop of the Brazilian city's golden Ipanema beach. | "Ser ou nao ser, eis a questao!" - "To be, or not to be. That is the question!" bellows a rugged, masked Hamlet, against the stunning backdrop of the Brazilian city's golden Ipanema beach. |
His fellow actors begin chanting Shakespeare's famous words, before setting off in giddy skips, their faces in theatrical grimaces, around the circular stage. | His fellow actors begin chanting Shakespeare's famous words, before setting off in giddy skips, their faces in theatrical grimaces, around the circular stage. |
These performers are not part of a professional theatre company. They are patients from the Nise da Silveira Psychiatric Hospital - many have diagnoses of severe schizophrenia and chronic psychosis. | These performers are not part of a professional theatre company. They are patients from the Nise da Silveira Psychiatric Hospital - many have diagnoses of severe schizophrenia and chronic psychosis. |
Hamlet is played by Vitor Pordeus, an actor and mental health activist, who is also the patients' doctor. | Hamlet is played by Vitor Pordeus, an actor and mental health activist, who is also the patients' doctor. |
He believes that theatre routines, singing and chanting rituals treat his patients' mental health problems better than conventional drugs. | He believes that theatre routines, singing and chanting rituals treat his patients' mental health problems better than conventional drugs. |
'Now I can express myself' | |
Vitor says theatre is effective as a treatment for mental health conditions because it throws relationships wide open to debate. | Vitor says theatre is effective as a treatment for mental health conditions because it throws relationships wide open to debate. |
"We can work on emotions, identities, family relationships, memories, cultural relationships. By exploring, reflecting, debating, we can decrease the power and mental weight of frightening thoughts and images lurking in a person's mind," he explained. | "We can work on emotions, identities, family relationships, memories, cultural relationships. By exploring, reflecting, debating, we can decrease the power and mental weight of frightening thoughts and images lurking in a person's mind," he explained. |
Vitor certainly isn't the first to promote the idea that theatre has a therapeutic effect on mental health problems, and many recognise the benefits of drama therapy. | Vitor certainly isn't the first to promote the idea that theatre has a therapeutic effect on mental health problems, and many recognise the benefits of drama therapy. |
"Theatre is healing as it allows you go deeper into a person's story," said drama therapist Nadya Trytan, president of the North American Drama Therapy Association (NADTA). | "Theatre is healing as it allows you go deeper into a person's story," said drama therapist Nadya Trytan, president of the North American Drama Therapy Association (NADTA). |
She explains that drama therapy allows people to play different roles that allow them to project different feelings and thoughts, and can act as a rehearsal for real life situation to aid reintegration into society. | She explains that drama therapy allows people to play different roles that allow them to project different feelings and thoughts, and can act as a rehearsal for real life situation to aid reintegration into society. |
Shakespeare's famous play Hamlet has a frequent and special place in Vitor's patients' repertoire. | Shakespeare's famous play Hamlet has a frequent and special place in Vitor's patients' repertoire. |
He explains that Hamlet's archetypical characters and exploration of states of mind are particularly useful for the actors - they allow the patients to project their emotions and to build up to roles in society. | He explains that Hamlet's archetypical characters and exploration of states of mind are particularly useful for the actors - they allow the patients to project their emotions and to build up to roles in society. |
Controversial 'cure' | |
Vitor's collective, known as the Madness Hotel, rehearses in the grounds of the hospital where he works, | Vitor's collective, known as the Madness Hotel, rehearses in the grounds of the hospital where he works, |
Caio, (not his real name), a patient who has long suffered from severe schizophrenia, says: "When I first got here I was in a really dark place but now I can express myself, and I just love singing and dancing. Theatre has helped me open my mind." | Caio, (not his real name), a patient who has long suffered from severe schizophrenia, says: "When I first got here I was in a really dark place but now I can express myself, and I just love singing and dancing. Theatre has helped me open my mind." |
His positive view of theatre therapy is echoed by many other members of the cast. | His positive view of theatre therapy is echoed by many other members of the cast. |
But Nadya Trytan explains that, in the US, the role of physician and drama therapist is usually played by different professionals; doctors prescribe drugs and assess physical progress in a more removed way. | But Nadya Trytan explains that, in the US, the role of physician and drama therapist is usually played by different professionals; doctors prescribe drugs and assess physical progress in a more removed way. |
Others have been far more critical, including those within Vitor's own hospital. | Others have been far more critical, including those within Vitor's own hospital. |
He has been told his technique is overly simulating or agitating for the patients; others say his performing among them blurs and breaks down clear doctor-patient boundaries that patients rely on in times of need. | He has been told his technique is overly simulating or agitating for the patients; others say his performing among them blurs and breaks down clear doctor-patient boundaries that patients rely on in times of need. |
One of the biggest conflicts between Vitor's approach to mental health treatments and that of more mainstream physicians is about the use of drugs. | One of the biggest conflicts between Vitor's approach to mental health treatments and that of more mainstream physicians is about the use of drugs. |
Vitor openly admits that he has reduced his patients' medication, shirking what he says are hideously outdated drugs prescribed to patients of the public health system. | Vitor openly admits that he has reduced his patients' medication, shirking what he says are hideously outdated drugs prescribed to patients of the public health system. |
But many say medicine must remain a central tenant of mental health treatments. | But many say medicine must remain a central tenant of mental health treatments. |
Dr Leonardo Palmeira, who runs his own clinic in Rio de Janiero where he specialises in schizophrenia, shares this view. | Dr Leonardo Palmeira, who runs his own clinic in Rio de Janiero where he specialises in schizophrenia, shares this view. |
He does not dismiss Vitor's work, but urges caution. "We have to be reasonable in our evaluation of available treatments: no single tool has been proven to cure mental health. | He does not dismiss Vitor's work, but urges caution. "We have to be reasonable in our evaluation of available treatments: no single tool has been proven to cure mental health. |
"The best results have come from a tailored mix of therapies - and theatre and the arts are a part of this complementary side of a broad spectrum of therapies. We should remember that theatre may not be for everyone." | "The best results have come from a tailored mix of therapies - and theatre and the arts are a part of this complementary side of a broad spectrum of therapies. We should remember that theatre may not be for everyone." |
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