Course description
This course aims at rehabilitating students at the cognitive and applied levels and introduce them to the role of theater in rehabilitation and in building non-violent solutions for self and the others. The course covers a general knowledge about the emergence of the science of drama in therapy and its areas of application in education and social work. The course was designed to enable students practice application sessions for rehabilitation with non-violent theater techniques and advanced international experiences. The course also includes special practical sessions on the early development of young people in concern with the relations of authority and obedience and their impact on early development and on later stages of the human life and in terms of tendency to violence or non-violence. In addition, this course is dedicated to the student's self-test of the potential of violence and non-violence within the self in support to his/her studies and specialization in the culture of non-violence and human rights.