Art Psychotherapy and Innovation
Ali Coles (Redaktør) Helen Jury (Redaktør) Girija Kaimal (Forord) Alex Burr (Innledning) Ella Bryant (Innledning) Neil Winter (Innledning) Natalia Higginson (Innledning) Helen Hawthorne (Innledning) Tsun-wei Lily Hsu (Innledning) Wei-wen Chan (Innledning) Chia-yu Liu (Innledning) Trupti Magecha (Innledning) Nick Barnes (Innledning) Erin Partridge (Innledning) Anastasia Ostrowski (Innledning) Hae Won Park (Innledning) Cynthia Breazeal (Innledning) Daisy Rubinstein (Innledning) Megan Tjasink (Innledning) Poppy Stevens (Innledning) Mira Yoon (Innledning) Daphna Arbell Kehila (Innledning) Hwee Hwee Loo (Innledning) Debra Kalmanowitz (Innledning) Sara Powell (Innledning) Natalia Carlier Gomez (Innledning) Natalie Rae Carlton (Innledning) Abby Dougherty (Innledning)
«... a timely and refreshing contribution to the theory and praxis of art therapy, taking us on a journey outside the clinic and into the world in which our service recipients live.»
Johanna Czamanski-Cohen, PhD, Senior lecturer, University of Haifa
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 312
- ISBN
- 9781787757080
- Utgivelsesår
- 2022
- Format
- 23 x 15 cm
Anmeldelser
«... a timely and refreshing contribution to the theory and praxis of art therapy, taking us on a journey outside the clinic and into the world in which our service recipients live.»
Johanna Czamanski-Cohen, PhD, Senior lecturer, University of Haifa
«Timely, compelling, inspiring and insightful. The authors demonstrate the versatility of arts therapies and our ability to positively and creatively respond to adverse changes through Art Therapy work across the globe.»
Jacqui McKoy-Lewens, MA, Programme Director, Art Therapy Northern Programme, Sheffield
«Helen Jury and Ali Coles reminds us through these inspiringly organized and innovatively original collection of essays that art psychotherapy needs to constantly evolve to accommodate and assimilate new foci, technological advances and innovations. Truly a required text for these-and all-times.»
David E. Gussak, PhD, ATR-BC—Florida State University, Professor of Art Therapy and Project Coordina
«This book demonstrates how much needed innovation, inclusivity and genuine diversity in art psychotherapy is built from voices and knowledges of art therapists across the globe.»
Dr Patricia Fenner, Associate Professor, La Trobe University
«A thought-provoking and stimulating read»
Therapy Today
«In this wide-ranging and original book Jury and Coles have brought together a diverse collection of international art psychotherapists, some with many years experience in the field, and others relatively new to the profession. Together they build a picture of the reach of art psychotherapy in challenging environments and with new technologies. They demonstrate how resourceful art psychotherapists can be in improvising and adapting art making under the pressure of demanding circumstances. The chapters explore the importance of the physicality of the materials, the portable studio, working in remote places and inhospitable surroundings and with refugees. They engage with virtual reality and phototherapy and other creative solutions using new technology. There are chapters on adapting to working on-line during the Covid 19 lockdowns and with the staff of an NHS hospital at the front line during the pandemic. These engaging stories of clinical encounters are enhanced with illustrations in colour and black and white. This book is indeed innovative. It will be an inspiration for art psychotherapists, and other health care professionals, indeed all those who take up the challenge to work outside the bounds of the conventional frame.»
Professor Joy Schaverien PhD, Jungian analyst, art psychotherapist and author of Boarding School Syn