The Arts Therapies : A Revolution in Healthcare.
This fully updated new edition of The Arts Therapies provides, in one volume, a guide to the arts therapies, the different disciplines and their current practice and thinking in different parts of the world.
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Language: | English |
Edition: | 2nd ed. |
Imprint: | Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020. |
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Local Note: | Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- PREFACE -- PART I Introductions -- Chapter 1 An introduction to The Arts Therapies: ten snapshots from the book -- PART II The arts therapies: definitions and developments -- Chapter 2 Definitions in flux: contexts and aims -- Introduction -- Arriving at definitions -- Settings and contexts: an overview -- Different modalities -- Chapter 3 What is art therapy? -- Definitions -- Aims of art therapy -- Chapter 4 What is music therapy? -- Definitions -- Aims of music therapy -- Chapter 5 What is dramatherapy? -- Definitions -- Aims of dramatherapy -- Chapter 6 What is dance movement therapy? -- Definitions -- Aims of dance movement therapy -- Chapter 7 Between the arts therapies -- Introduction: differences and similarities -- How different is different? How similar is similar? -- Arts therapies and arts in health -- Professional identity -- Conclusion: from definition to exploration -- PART III Backgrounds, histories and encounters: from the first happening to the shadow of logic -- Chapter 8 From the first happening -- Introduction: different histories -- Focus on Research: music therapy and Nigeria -- Interview with Charles O. Aluede -- The first happening and Black Mountain College -- Theatre Piece No. 1 -- Conclusion -- Chapter 9 'Everything is ripe' -- Introduction: many places -- Conference of the Society for Music Therapy and Remedial Music, 1960 -- Transitions -- Professions -- Interview with Ka Kit Lai, Amber Chan Hiu Wing, Adeline Chan Ling Hin and Fontane Yiu -- Conclusion -- Chapter 10 Art and science: the rise of the medical model and the shadow of logic -- Introduction: opposites attracting? -- Kinds of dialogue -- Shadow of logic ? -- Conclusion: revolution or collusion? -- PART IV Agents of transformation: arts, therapy, play. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 11 The arts in the arts therapies -- Introduction: arts and therapy -- Situating the arts in the arts therapies -- Starting out -- Therapeutic improvisation -- Creation of an arts space -- Case examples -- Focus on Research: dialogue with new arts languages and cultures -- Interview with Nancy C. Choe -- Forms for feeling: improvisation and culture -- The art form and the triangle -- Experience of the client and meaning -- Expressive forms of the arts -- Does the art form matter? -- Conclusion -- Chapter 12 The sensuous encounter: the arts therapies and the unconscious -- Introduction: the unconscious - definitions and encounters -- Analytic perspective -- Artists and the unconscious -- The dynamic unconscious -- How do the arts therapies position the unconscious? -- Arts therapies practice and the unconscious -- A particular messenger: uncloaking, excavation and the unconscious -- Arts process and non-verbal experience -- Emotional encounter -- Dynamic relationship -- Play space and the unconscious -- A dictionary of the unconscious? -- Focus on Research: art therapy -- Interview with Josée Leclerc -- Conclusion -- Chapter 13 Playing, development and change -- Introduction: definitions and theories of play -- What is play? -- The arts therapies and play -- The play space -- Playing and playfulness -- The play shift -- Play and development -- Conclusion -- Chapter 14 From the triangular relationship to the active witness: core processes in the arts therapies -- Introduction -- Artistic projection -- The triangular relationship -- Perspective and distance -- Embodiment -- Non-verbal experience -- Play and the playful space -- The participating artist-therapist -- Active witnessing -- Conclusion -- PART V Client-therapist relationship: paradigms, dialogues and discoveries -- Chapter 15 Client and arts therapist: dialogues and diversity. | |
505 | 8 | |a Introduction -- Cultures and contexts -- Client-therapist transaction -- Roles of the arts therapist -- Therapist and client -- Arts therapy relationships: dialogue and discovery -- Arts therapists and clients -- Dialogue with analytic psychotherapy -- Elizabeth: aims of the dance movement therapy -- Elizabeth: method and the client-therapist relationship -- Case example analysis -- A psychoanalytic framework and the arts therapies: critiques and limitations -- Dialogue with a developmental approach to therapy -- Sophie: method and the client-therapist relationship -- Sophie: aims of the music therapy -- Case example analysis -- Developmental approach and the arts therapies: critiques and limitations -- Dialogue with a mindfulness approach to therapy -- Focus on Research: the Inhabited Studio -- Interview with Debra Kalmanowitz and Rainbow Ho -- The Inhabited Studio: method and the client-therapist relationship -- Amiin: aims of the therapy -- Case example analysis -- Mindfulness and the arts therapies: critiques and limitations -- Dialogue with different therapeutic paradigms compared -- Why the diversity? -- An arts therapies approach versus approaches related to other disciplines -- Chapter 16 Client and arts therapist: traditions and discoveries -- Introduction -- Role of the arts therapist: therapist and client, artist and artist together -- Traditions, assumptions, discoveries -- Focus on Research: dance/movement therapy, resilience and recovery -- Interview with David Alan Harris -- Focus on Research: long-term music therapy with young adults with severe learning difficulties -- Interview with Mercedes Pavlicevic -- Conclusion -- Chapter 17 Efficacy: what works in the art gallery? What works in the clinic? -- Introduction -- What works in the art gallery? What works in the clinic? -- Approaches, contexts and efficacy. | |
505 | 8 | |a What is looked at and who is looking? -- The arts therapies and efficacy: flying with two wings? -- The arts therapies: a range of encounters -- Ways of working: considering the effects of the arts therapies -- Example 1: Client voice and an ecosystemic approach: Focus on Research -- Interview with Kim Dunphy and Tessa Hens -- Example 2: Art therapy review of pictures -- Example 3: Randomised control trial -- Example 4: Collaboration between disciplines: Focus on Research -- Interview with Daniel Mateos-Moreno and Lidia Atencia-Doña -- A 'researching eye'? -- Conclusion -- Chapter 18 Concluding remarks -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- AUTHOR INDEX -- SUBJECT INDEX. | |
520 | |a This fully updated new edition of The Arts Therapies provides, in one volume, a guide to the arts therapies, the different disciplines and their current practice and thinking in different parts of the world. | ||
588 | |a Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. | ||
590 | |a Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries. | ||
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