Eight Part Story Method or the Beehive Model: Its Evolution and Application as a Dramatherapy Intervention

Published: 19 February 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/hyn64gw87f.1
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Ravindra Ranasinha

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This document details the development and application of the 8 Part Story Method (8PSM), also known as the Beehive Model, as a culturally sensitive dramatherapy intervention in Sri Lanka. Rooted in Buddhist philosophy, the 8PSM is designed to aid individuals in overcoming personal challenges and fostering self-awareness. Key aspects covered in the document: Evolution of the 8PSM: The paper traces the 8PSM's origins from the Six Part Story Method (6PSM), highlighting the influence of Buddhist principles on its adaptation within the Sri Lankan context. Theoretical Framework: It outlines the core tenets of Buddhist philosophy that underpin the 8PSM, emphasizing self-reflection, understanding the causes of suffering, and the path to liberation through mindfulness. Case Study: A central case study illustrates the 8PSM's application with a 14-year-old boy struggling with anger and social isolation following pandemic restrictions. The case demonstrates how the 8PSM helped him externalize his problems, gain self-understanding, and initiate personal transformation. Model Description: The document provides a detailed account of the eight stages involved in the 8PSM, including: Protagonist (Self) Place (Environment) Needs Tasks (Actions) Obstacles Support Systems Cost Analysis (Risks and Benefits) Wisdom (Wisest Choice) Methodology: It explains the two-phase functional mechanism of the 8PSM, encompassing: Phase 1: Metaphoric story-making and drawing for over-distancing and assessment. Phase 2: Direct intervention, self-examination, and aesthetic engagement for under-distancing and transformation. Therapeutic Applications: The document discusses how the 8PSM has been utilized to address a range of issues, including anger, identity problems, impulsivity, low self-esteem, and relationship difficulties. Integration with Other Therapies: It notes the 8PSM's alignment with principles from Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Gestalt Therapy, and other established therapeutic approaches. Potential Significance for Mendeley Data: This document offers valuable insights for researchers, practitioners, and educators in fields such as: Dramatherapy: Showcases a culturally adapted and innovative approach to dramatherapy intervention. Cross-cultural psychology: Emphasizes the importance of cultural sensitivity and incorporating indigenous philosophies in therapeutic practices. Child and adolescent therapy: Provides a structured methodology for addressing emotional, behavioral, and social challenges in young individuals. Mindfulness-based interventions: Demonstrates the integration of mindfulness principles within a therapeutic framework. Narrative therapy: Highlights the use of storytelling and metaphor in facilitating personal transformation and healing.

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Buddhism, Mental Health, Sri Lanka, Drama Therapy, COVID-19

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