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  • Published: 17 August 2021
  • ISBN: 9781623176297
  • Imprint: North Atlantic
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $32.99
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Ensemble!

Using the Power of Improv and Play to Forge Connections in a Lonely World



Drawing on a combined expertise in improvisational theatre and psychiatry, author team Dan O'Connor and Dr. Jeff Katzman show readers how improv skills are the perfect antidote to loneliness and isolation.

I know what you're thinking: Hold on...improv? Like getting on a stage in front of an audience? What if that's not my thing?

Don't worry: this isn't a book about becoming an improv theater expert, and it's not really a book about performing. It's a book about loneliness--about our feelings of disconnection and isolation, ones that we may have been experiencing since long before the pandemic. More importantly, it's a book about becoming unlonely--by borrowing from the collaborative and creative tools of improv.

Authors of Life Unscripted Jeff Katzman, a professor of psychiatry at the University of New Mexico, and Dan O'Connor, multifaceted actor, writer, and director, have created a process they call Ensembling that helps us build an ensemble of relationships in our lives and more deeply enjoy the groups we already belong to. This is a process of becoming a little vulnerable with each other, and of embracing the moment in which we find ourselves. Drawing on concepts from narrative improvisational theatre and depth psychology, the authors present us with the skills we need to connect with each other more actively and meaningfully. To ensemble or not to ensemble--that is not a question. With the rise of loneliness and isolation in an increasingly virtually connected society, we must find ways to come together. We must ensemble!

  • Published: 17 August 2021
  • ISBN: 9781623176297
  • Imprint: North Atlantic
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $32.99
Categories:

Praise for Ensemble!

"In this refreshing outing, Katzman, a professor of psychiatry at the University of New Mexico, and actor O’Connor (Life Unscripted) discuss how improv acting techniques can help people forge authentic and meaningful relationships. Those looking for a prompt to get out of their shell a bit should take a look."  —Publishers Weekly  "For me, improvisation . . . [has] been a way of life—a set of rules on which I’ve patterned my social interactions and my relationships. I am happy [for] a book that shows not just the funny part of this amazing craft, but the life-affirming aspects as well." —WAYNE BRADY, actor, improviser, and star of Whose Line Is It Anyway? "Wow, great book! Ensemble! is magic! A must-read for anybody who has been lonely and is looking for ways to connect." —DAVID FEINBERG, head of Google Health "I heartily endorse [this book] for all who are human and especially for those who have forgotten what it means to be human." —GLEN O. GABBARD, MD, clinical professor of psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine "In this time of increasing divide and feelings of apartness, Ensemble! is a gift, guiding us to reach toward others and helping us to authentically build and deepen our relationships." — ROBIN KISSELL, MD, associate professor of psychiatry at UCLA and director of the Mentalizing Initiative "Buy this book. Better yet, buy two and share it with someone in your ensembles." — BARBARA TINT, PhD, professor of conflict resolution, president of the Applied Improvisation Network, and improviser "Katzman and O’Connor have wonderfully laid out the convergence of improvisation and depth psychology in a way that is accessible and applicable to modern life." —DAVID STEINBERG, comedian "Brilliantly written, this book . . . will show you a path to happiness; it will change your life. It has already changed mine." —GEORGE S. EVERLY, Jr., PhD, professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and author of Stronger    "Ensemble! reminds me that I don’t have to suffer alone in uncertainty trying to ‘hold it all together’ when I can confidently step into my ensemble with those who’ve ‘got my back’ so WE can hold it all together!" —JOHN-MICHAEL MAURY, actor, improvisor, and cocreator of UC San Diego School of Medicine's Medical Improv Elective "What a life-giving cure for the loneliness blues!" —TED DESMAISONS, author of Playful Mindfulness and cohost of the podcast Monster Baby "Katzman and O'Connor show us . . . how to ensemble in ways that shape and complete us without losing ourselves as individuals. An empowering gift." —BOB STOCKING, master instructor at EnlivenWork, Inc. "These guys get to the heart of the matter with a sense of play and vulnerability that is supremely readable." —PETER FELSMAN, PhD, MSW, postdoctoral associate at The Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science at Stonybrook University