March 2025
5 min read
The Serious Work of Play
Play is often dismissed as the opposite of work. In therapeutic and creative settings, it may be the most precise tool we have.
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Occasional reflections from the work — therapy, clowning, supervision and embodied practice.
Play is often dismissed as the opposite of work. In therapeutic and creative settings, it may be the most precise tool we have.
Read note →Notes from years of work on paediatric wards: what the red nose actually does, and what it asks of us in return.
Read note →Reflective practice is not problem-solving. It is the careful making of space in which something true can be said.
Read note →What the Alexander Technique offers anyone whose work asks them to be present — on stage, in the consulting room, in the classroom.
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