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Nisha Sajnani
Nisha Sajnani
Associate Professor of Drama Therapy, New York University
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From therapeutic factors to mechanisms of change in the creative arts therapies: A scoping review
M De Witte, H Orkibi, R Zarate, V Karkou, N Sajnani, B Malhotra, RTH Ho, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 12, 678397, 2021
2002021
Creative arts interventions to address depression in older adults: A systematic review of outcomes, processes, and mechanisms
K Dunphy, FA Baker, E Dumaresq, K Carroll-Haskins, J Eickholt, M Ercole, ...
Frontiers in psychology 9, 2655, 2019
1762019
Response/ability: Imagining a critical race feminist paradigm for the creative arts therapies
N Sajnani
The Arts in Psychotherapy 39 (3), 186-191, 2012
1552012
Improvisation and art-based research
N Sajnani
Journal of applied arts & health 3 (1), 79-86, 2012
1122012
Trauma-informed drama therapy: Transforming clinics, classrooms, and communities
N Sajnani, DR Johnson
Charles C Thomas Publisher, 2024
1092024
Critical perspectives in the arts therapies: Response/ability across a continuum of practice
N Sajnani, E Marxen, R Zarate
The Arts in Psychotherapy 54, 28-37, 2017
912017
Aesthetic presence: The role of the arts in the education of creative arts therapists in the classroom and online
N Sajnani, C Mayor, H Tillberg-Webb
The Arts in psychotherapy 69, 101668, 2020
882020
The body politic: The relevance of an intersectional framework for therapeutic performance research in drama therapy
N Sajnani
The Arts in Psychotherapy 40 (4), 382-385, 2013
802013
The implicated witness: Towards a relational aesthetic in dramatherapy
N Sajnani
Dramatherapy 34 (1), 6-21, 2012
632012
Theatre of the oppressed: Drama therapy as cultural dialogue
N Sajnani
Current approaches in drama therapy, 461-482, 2009
452009
The creative arts therapies and social justice: A conversation between the editors of this special issue
N Sajnani, FF Kaplan
Arts in Psychotherapy 39 (3), 165-167, 2012
372012
Drama therapists’ attitudes and actions regarding LGBTQI and gender nonconforming communities
M Beauregard, R Stone, N Trytan, N Sajnani
Drama Therapy Review 2 (1), 41-63, 2016
362016
Mind the gap: Facilitating transformative witnessing amongst audiences
N Sajnani
Drama as Therapy Volume 2, 209-227, 2010
362010
Animating learning by integrating and validating experience
N Sajnani
Trauma informed drama therapy: Transforming clinics, classrooms, and communities, 2014
332014
Collaborative discourse analysis on the use of drama therapy to treat trauma in schools
N Sajnani, C Mayor, D Burch, D Feldman, C Davis, J Kelly, H Landis, ...
Drama Therapy Review 5 (1), 27-47, 2018
322018
As performance: Ethical and aesthetic considerations for therapeutic theatre
M Hodermarska, R Landy, C Dintino, D Mowers, N Sajnani
Drama Therapy Review 1 (2), 173-186, 2015
322015
Creating safer spaces for immigrant women of colour: Performing the politics of possibility
N Sajnani, D Nadeau
Canadian Woman Studies/les cahiers de la femme, 2006
322006
Shifting to tele-creative arts therapies during the COVID-19 pandemic: An international study on helpful and challenging factors
R Feniger-Schaal, H Orkibi, S Keisari, NL Sajnani, JD Butler
The Arts in psychotherapy 78, 101898, 2022
302022
Effectiveness of drama-based therapies on mental health outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis of controlled studies.
H Orkibi, S Keisari, NL Sajnani, M de Witte
Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts, 2023
272023
The psychological and physiological benefits of the arts
V Karkou, N Sajnani, H Orkibi, JM Groarke, J Czamanski-Cohen, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 13, 840089, 2022
272022
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