Approaches to Art Therapy
Theory and Technique
Herausgeber: Rubin, Judith Aron
Approaches to Art Therapy
Theory and Technique
Herausgeber: Rubin, Judith Aron
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The third edition of Approaches to Art Therapy brings together varied theoretical approaches and provides a variety of solutions to the challenge of translating theory to technique.
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The third edition of Approaches to Art Therapy brings together varied theoretical approaches and provides a variety of solutions to the challenge of translating theory to technique.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- 3. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 530
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 910g
- ISBN-13: 9781138884557
- ISBN-10: 1138884553
- Artikelnr.: 45219733
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- 3. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 530
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 910g
- ISBN-13: 9781138884557
- ISBN-10: 1138884553
- Artikelnr.: 45219733
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Judith A. Rubin, PhD, ATR-BC, is a licensed psychologist, a child and adult psychoanalyst, and a past president and honorary life member of the American Art Therapy Association. She is also co-founder and president of Expressive Media and has practiced art therapy since 1963. The creator of seven books and thirteen films, she serves on the faculties of the psychiatry department at the University of Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Psychoanalytic Center in Pennsylvania.
Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction I. Foundations 1. Art is the
Therapy: Symbolizing Laurie Wilson and Seeing Mala Betensky 2. The
Therapist as Artist Mildred Chapin and Barbara Fish 3. Relational
Aesthetics and Art Therapy Catherine Moon II. Psychodynamic Approaches A.
Psychoanalytic (Freudian) 4. Discovery and Insight in Art Therapy Judith
Rubin 5. Sublimation and Art Therapy--Edith Kramer 5.1. Addendum
Sublimation Elizabeth Stone 6. Variations on a Freudian Theme Elinor Ulman
7. Object Relations and Art Therapy Arthur Robbins 7.1 Object Relations
Eleanor Irwin 8. Mentalization Based Art Psychotherapy Dominik
Havsteen-Franklin B. Analytic Therapy (Jungian) 9. Jungian Art Therapy
Nora Swan-Foster 9.1 Jung as Artist & Active Imagination Michael Edwards
and Edith Wallace III. Humanistic Approaches 10. Art Therapy: Humanism in
Action Bruce Moon 11. Gestalt Art Therapy Janie Rhyne 12. Person-Centered
Expressive Arts Therapy Natalie Rogers 13. Positive Art Therapy Gioia
Chilton & Rebecca Wilkinson IV. Contemplative Approaches 14. Art Making as
Spiritual Path Pat Allen 15. Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy Laury Rappaport
16. Contemplative Art Therapy Michael Franklin V. Cognitive & Neuroscience
Approaches 17. Cognitive-Behavioral Art Therapy Marcia Rosal 18. Narrative
Art Therapy in Trauma Treatment Linda Gantt & Laura Greenstone 19. CREATE:
Art Therapy Relational Neuroscience -Noah Hass-Cohen & Joanna.Clyde Findlay
VI. Systemic Approaches 20. Family Art Therapy Barbara Sobol & Paula Howie
21. Group Art Therapy Katherine Williams & Tally Tripp VII. Integrative
Approaches 22. Developmental Art Therapy Susan Aach-Feldman & Carole
Kunkle-Miller 23. Art Therapy in Creative Education David Henley 24. Using
Imagination and All of the Arts in Therapy Shaun McNiff 25. An Eclectic
Approach to Art Therapy Harriet Wadeson Conclusion Index
Therapy: Symbolizing Laurie Wilson and Seeing Mala Betensky 2. The
Therapist as Artist Mildred Chapin and Barbara Fish 3. Relational
Aesthetics and Art Therapy Catherine Moon II. Psychodynamic Approaches A.
Psychoanalytic (Freudian) 4. Discovery and Insight in Art Therapy Judith
Rubin 5. Sublimation and Art Therapy--Edith Kramer 5.1. Addendum
Sublimation Elizabeth Stone 6. Variations on a Freudian Theme Elinor Ulman
7. Object Relations and Art Therapy Arthur Robbins 7.1 Object Relations
Eleanor Irwin 8. Mentalization Based Art Psychotherapy Dominik
Havsteen-Franklin B. Analytic Therapy (Jungian) 9. Jungian Art Therapy
Nora Swan-Foster 9.1 Jung as Artist & Active Imagination Michael Edwards
and Edith Wallace III. Humanistic Approaches 10. Art Therapy: Humanism in
Action Bruce Moon 11. Gestalt Art Therapy Janie Rhyne 12. Person-Centered
Expressive Arts Therapy Natalie Rogers 13. Positive Art Therapy Gioia
Chilton & Rebecca Wilkinson IV. Contemplative Approaches 14. Art Making as
Spiritual Path Pat Allen 15. Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy Laury Rappaport
16. Contemplative Art Therapy Michael Franklin V. Cognitive & Neuroscience
Approaches 17. Cognitive-Behavioral Art Therapy Marcia Rosal 18. Narrative
Art Therapy in Trauma Treatment Linda Gantt & Laura Greenstone 19. CREATE:
Art Therapy Relational Neuroscience -Noah Hass-Cohen & Joanna.Clyde Findlay
VI. Systemic Approaches 20. Family Art Therapy Barbara Sobol & Paula Howie
21. Group Art Therapy Katherine Williams & Tally Tripp VII. Integrative
Approaches 22. Developmental Art Therapy Susan Aach-Feldman & Carole
Kunkle-Miller 23. Art Therapy in Creative Education David Henley 24. Using
Imagination and All of the Arts in Therapy Shaun McNiff 25. An Eclectic
Approach to Art Therapy Harriet Wadeson Conclusion Index
Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction I. Foundations 1. Art is the
Therapy: Symbolizing Laurie Wilson and Seeing Mala Betensky 2. The
Therapist as Artist Mildred Chapin and Barbara Fish 3. Relational
Aesthetics and Art Therapy Catherine Moon II. Psychodynamic Approaches A.
Psychoanalytic (Freudian) 4. Discovery and Insight in Art Therapy Judith
Rubin 5. Sublimation and Art Therapy--Edith Kramer 5.1. Addendum
Sublimation Elizabeth Stone 6. Variations on a Freudian Theme Elinor Ulman
7. Object Relations and Art Therapy Arthur Robbins 7.1 Object Relations
Eleanor Irwin 8. Mentalization Based Art Psychotherapy Dominik
Havsteen-Franklin B. Analytic Therapy (Jungian) 9. Jungian Art Therapy
Nora Swan-Foster 9.1 Jung as Artist & Active Imagination Michael Edwards
and Edith Wallace III. Humanistic Approaches 10. Art Therapy: Humanism in
Action Bruce Moon 11. Gestalt Art Therapy Janie Rhyne 12. Person-Centered
Expressive Arts Therapy Natalie Rogers 13. Positive Art Therapy Gioia
Chilton & Rebecca Wilkinson IV. Contemplative Approaches 14. Art Making as
Spiritual Path Pat Allen 15. Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy Laury Rappaport
16. Contemplative Art Therapy Michael Franklin V. Cognitive & Neuroscience
Approaches 17. Cognitive-Behavioral Art Therapy Marcia Rosal 18. Narrative
Art Therapy in Trauma Treatment Linda Gantt & Laura Greenstone 19. CREATE:
Art Therapy Relational Neuroscience -Noah Hass-Cohen & Joanna.Clyde Findlay
VI. Systemic Approaches 20. Family Art Therapy Barbara Sobol & Paula Howie
21. Group Art Therapy Katherine Williams & Tally Tripp VII. Integrative
Approaches 22. Developmental Art Therapy Susan Aach-Feldman & Carole
Kunkle-Miller 23. Art Therapy in Creative Education David Henley 24. Using
Imagination and All of the Arts in Therapy Shaun McNiff 25. An Eclectic
Approach to Art Therapy Harriet Wadeson Conclusion Index
Therapy: Symbolizing Laurie Wilson and Seeing Mala Betensky 2. The
Therapist as Artist Mildred Chapin and Barbara Fish 3. Relational
Aesthetics and Art Therapy Catherine Moon II. Psychodynamic Approaches A.
Psychoanalytic (Freudian) 4. Discovery and Insight in Art Therapy Judith
Rubin 5. Sublimation and Art Therapy--Edith Kramer 5.1. Addendum
Sublimation Elizabeth Stone 6. Variations on a Freudian Theme Elinor Ulman
7. Object Relations and Art Therapy Arthur Robbins 7.1 Object Relations
Eleanor Irwin 8. Mentalization Based Art Psychotherapy Dominik
Havsteen-Franklin B. Analytic Therapy (Jungian) 9. Jungian Art Therapy
Nora Swan-Foster 9.1 Jung as Artist & Active Imagination Michael Edwards
and Edith Wallace III. Humanistic Approaches 10. Art Therapy: Humanism in
Action Bruce Moon 11. Gestalt Art Therapy Janie Rhyne 12. Person-Centered
Expressive Arts Therapy Natalie Rogers 13. Positive Art Therapy Gioia
Chilton & Rebecca Wilkinson IV. Contemplative Approaches 14. Art Making as
Spiritual Path Pat Allen 15. Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy Laury Rappaport
16. Contemplative Art Therapy Michael Franklin V. Cognitive & Neuroscience
Approaches 17. Cognitive-Behavioral Art Therapy Marcia Rosal 18. Narrative
Art Therapy in Trauma Treatment Linda Gantt & Laura Greenstone 19. CREATE:
Art Therapy Relational Neuroscience -Noah Hass-Cohen & Joanna.Clyde Findlay
VI. Systemic Approaches 20. Family Art Therapy Barbara Sobol & Paula Howie
21. Group Art Therapy Katherine Williams & Tally Tripp VII. Integrative
Approaches 22. Developmental Art Therapy Susan Aach-Feldman & Carole
Kunkle-Miller 23. Art Therapy in Creative Education David Henley 24. Using
Imagination and All of the Arts in Therapy Shaun McNiff 25. An Eclectic
Approach to Art Therapy Harriet Wadeson Conclusion Index