Integrative arts psychotherapy : using an integrative theoretical frame and the arts in psychotherapy /

"This book is a new addition to the art therapy literature setting out an integrative approach to using theory and the arts, which places clients at the centre of practice and supports collaboration across the therapeutic journey. The structural framework described enables different theories, c...

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अन्य लेखक: Vaculik, Claire Louise (संपादक), Nash, Gary (Art therapist) (संपादक)
स्वरूप: इलेक्ट्रोनिक ई-पुस्तक
भाषा:अंग्रेज़ी
प्रकाशित: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
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ऑनलाइन पहुंच:Taylor & Francis
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505 0 |a <P>Foreword by Shaun McNiff; Introduction; Part I Integrating the arts in psychotherapy: development of an integrative approach in the UK; 1. History and development of integrative arts psychotherapy in Britain, Claire Louise Vaculik, Dr Margot Sunderland & Graeme Blench; 2. Transformation across the art forms: Metamorphosis and motif, Marrianne Behm; Part II Ideas that help us to understand the use of the arts in psychotherapy and to work integratively; 3. Integrating theory and practice: A literature review of the arts in psychotherapy, Gary Nash; 4. The Six Therapeutic Relationships and the Arts: An integrative approach to using theory, research, and the creative arts in practice, Claire Louise Vaculik & Dr Vanja Orlans; Part III Creative integration in practice -- working with individuals; 5. Hide and Seek: using the arts and the body to assist discovery and self-awareness, Tsafi Lederman; 6. Embodying metaphor: Visual arts, movement, and the body, Gary Nash; 7. Embodied sound: Voicing the voiceless Self, Hannah Rees; 8. Working in partnership with services users experiencing anxiety, depression and suicidal ideation in individual therapy: Using the therapeutic relationship framework as a model for integration, Jude Smit; 9. Online Integrative Arts Psychotherapy, Emma Cameron; Part IV Creative integration in practice -- working with groups; 10. Self-reflective groups in action: Working with difference, politics, and the creative arts as a bridge for connection and taking up space, Anthea Benjamin; 11. Untold stories: The art of imagination in later life Storytelling and multi-modal arts psychotherapy on an older adult inpatient mental health ward, Rebecca Smart and Jack Eastwood; 12. Developing an Integrative Arts Psychotherapy group treatment model to support people with a dual diagnosis in residential rehab: RAFT (Recovery and Aftercare from Formative Trauma), Sarah Hall; Part V Reflections on an integrative approach and innovations in practice; 13. Collaboration, co-design, and co-production: Perspectives on art as therapy and service user involvement in assessment, treatment planning, evaluation, and research, Daniel Regan, with Jude Smit and Claire Louise Vaculik; 14. Integrative research: Using art to research art, Gary Nash; 15. Creative and collaborative approaches to researching Integrative Arts Psychotherapy, Dr Marie Adams</P> 
520 |a "This book is a new addition to the art therapy literature setting out an integrative approach to using theory and the arts, which places clients at the centre of practice and supports collaboration across the therapeutic journey. The structural framework described enables different theories, contemporary research, and best-practice guidelines to be used to inform therapy, allowing the practitioner to work fluidly and rigorously in response to their clients' changing needs and therapeutic aims. Integrative arts psychotherapy brings therapeutic practice to life, as the use of the visual arts is enhanced by the possibilities offered for developing and deepening therapeutic work using sculpture/clay, drama/puppetry, poetry, sandplay, music and bodywork/movement. The work described in this book has grown from a British and European art therapy culture, community, and history - influenced by prominent American theorists. The book has been written for trainers, trainees, and practitioners of creative arts therapies, psychotherapy, and the expressive arts therapies - nationally and worldwide. It may also be of interest to other professionals, or those in consultation with an art therapist, who want to understand what this type of art therapy can offer"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
545 0 |a Claire Louise Vaculik (née Leyland) is an HCPC-registered art therapist and UKCP-registered Gestalt psychotherapist. She is Programme Director of the MA in Integrative Arts Psychotherapy at the Institute for Arts in Therapy and Education and Chair of the British Association of Art Therapists. Gary Nash, Dip AT, MAAT, is a HCPC-registered art therapist. Gary co-founded the London Art Therapy Centre in 2009, where he is a practitioner-researcher. He is a visiting lecturer at the Institute for Arts in Therapy and Education and the University of Hertfordshire. He is co-editor of Environmental Arts Therapy(2020). 
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