“…Art therapy's roots only go back to recent decades, but broad evidence for its therapeutic potential is already available (Maujean, Pepping, & Kendall, 2014;Schweizer, Knorth, & Spreen, 2014). Several types of creative art therapies have been developed, though the most common are dance-movement therapy, music therapy, drama therapy and psychodrama, art therapy and film therapy (Koch et al, 2019;Shafir et al, 2020), which provide cognitive, social and psychoemotional benefits and promote identity reconstruction in neuro-rehabilitation (Baker, New, Ponsford, Roddy, & Lee, 2018;Clark, Tamplin, & Baker, 2018). Psychodrama and drama therapy can be used in a variety of contexts, from educational to clinical and psychiatric, as well as in gender violence interventions (Bucut ¸ȃ, Dima, & Testoni, 2018;Gonzalez, Martins, & de Lima, 2018;Ron, 2018;Testoni, Cecchini et al, 2018).…”