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Emotional Processing, Acting, and Improv (Alexithymia) - Part 1

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Alexithymia involves how a person identifies and experiences emotions, so it has a lot to do with an improv practice.

Part one of this two part episode series explores what alexithymia is, how it affects improv, and suggests some ways to practice improv if you experience it.

Part two covers some ideas of what students can do if they approach exercises with assigned emotions, and what teachers can do to make their classes and exercises more inclusive for those with alexithymia.

References from episode

I mentioned the “Notes” episode series in this episode, which might be helpful if you are initiating discussions with a coach or team about emotions in scenes and alexithymia.

You can find those episodes here:

* Getting & Giving Notes (part 1) - Ep #15

* Getting Notes You Don't Understand (part 2) - Ep #16

* Giving Notes to Students (part 3) - Ep #17

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