Response Options:• I drew another on a piece of paper, how they are at the time of this sceneWrite on Report:The time, if not already notedStart of session How you're doing right this moment, in your estimation, to be used as a comparison to what you write at the end of the session Brief outline SUDS score Topic date/time and place (if not already noted) Drew self on paper Self to stage Any elements added Drew ____ (name) on paper For example: 9:41 am
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Notes:Draw another on paperIf needed, add a short name label to it, like "Dave" or "policeman", so it is clear who this is. Make a drawing on a piece of paper of another who is in this particular scene. Draw the character at the time of the scene, if that is different to how they are now. You are going to place (not yet!) this drawing on or around an object (like a tin can or kitchen roll) on the stage that will represent this character in your scene, so make it the right size. You can do just a face or a full figure. Make it a few inches across. If you make it too wide you won't be able to see it.OptionsYou can create a character who is now dead. You can create a character to represent God or the Devil, or a guardian angel maybe. Anything you want, as long as it is relevant to your topic and you think it should be there.You can do this in a line drawing, or use coloured pens or pencils or crayons. It is important for you to draw this personally, so don't use a photograph or have a friend do it. It is not expected to be artistic at all. You don't need to ever show it to anyone. You can draw a literal likeness, or you can draw something more figurative. Your choice. Don't spend too long on this. You can create a character who is now dead. You can create a character to represent God or the Devil, or a guardian angel maybe. Anything you want, as long as it is relevant to your topic and you think it should be there. When you've done the drawing, click the link. |