Art Psychotherapy and Innovation
New Territories, Techniques and Technologies
Herausgeber: Coles, Ali; Jury, Helen
Art Psychotherapy and Innovation
New Territories, Techniques and Technologies
Herausgeber: Coles, Ali; Jury, Helen
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Art psychotherapists worldwide collaborate in this volume of clinical practice examples of innovation, featuring work with diverse client groups, locations and new technologies. The chapters integrate theory, ethical considerations and the global contemporary landscape, to expand our thinking on the growing potential of art psychotherapy.
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Art psychotherapists worldwide collaborate in this volume of clinical practice examples of innovation, featuring work with diverse client groups, locations and new technologies. The chapters integrate theory, ethical considerations and the global contemporary landscape, to expand our thinking on the growing potential of art psychotherapy.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 154mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9781787757080
- ISBN-10: 1787757080
- Artikelnr.: 63399471
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 154mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9781787757080
- ISBN-10: 1787757080
- Artikelnr.: 63399471
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Helen Jury & Ali Coles Foreword by Dr Girija Kaimal
Foreword
Girija Kaimal Acknowledgements Introduction
Helen Jury and Ali Coles List of figures Section 1
Tethering: context for innovation in art psychotherapy Chapter 1
The sense of things to come: Touch and the senses in a time of pandemic
implications for innovative art psychotherapy practice
Helen Jury Chapter 2
Curiosity, creativity and innovation in art psychotherapy
Ali Coles and Neil Winter Section 2
Territories: client groups and locations Chapter 3
The Portable Wellbeing Studio
Alex Burr and Ella Bryant Chapter 4
The innovative use of art psychotherapy with NHS clinicians
Megan Tjasink and Poppy Stevens Chapter 5
'Relational Space
making': A hybrid approach for an outreach art therapy service for children with learning difficulties in a marginal area of Taiwan
Tsun
wei Lily Hsu, Wei
wen Chan, Chia
yu Liu and Chih
hui Wu Chapter 6
Photographing Feelings: Working alongside young people to enable emotional expression through photography
Trupti Magecha and Nick Barnes Section 3
Techniques: approaches to practice Chapter 7
From terror to terra firma: art psychotherapy and stabilisation with complex trauma
Natalia Higginson and Helen Hawthorne Chapter 8
Reinforcing a home in the mind: An art therapy and mindfulness
oriented approach to working with refugees, trauma and resilience
Debra Kalmanowitz Chapter 9
Conservation object relations theory: Caretaking of the heritage collection and the internal object
Daisy Rubinstein Chapter 10
A model for client
led spirituality: An art psychotherapy exploration in the United Arab Emirates
Sara Powell and Natalia Gomez Carlier Section 4
Technologies: contemporary tools and partnerships Chapter 11
Therapeutic and learning qualities of Virtual Reality
Abby Dougherty and Natalie Carlton Chapter 12
An art
based program to support the mental health of migrant workers during COVID
19 lockdown in Singapore
Daphna Arbell Kehila, Hwee Hwee Loo and Mira Yoon Chapter 13
Innovative design methodologies of social robots: A collaboration between an art therapist, design researcher, and roboticist
Erin Partridge, Anastasia K. Ostrowski, Hae Won Park and Cynthia Breazeal
Girija Kaimal Acknowledgements Introduction
Helen Jury and Ali Coles List of figures Section 1
Tethering: context for innovation in art psychotherapy Chapter 1
The sense of things to come: Touch and the senses in a time of pandemic
implications for innovative art psychotherapy practice
Helen Jury Chapter 2
Curiosity, creativity and innovation in art psychotherapy
Ali Coles and Neil Winter Section 2
Territories: client groups and locations Chapter 3
The Portable Wellbeing Studio
Alex Burr and Ella Bryant Chapter 4
The innovative use of art psychotherapy with NHS clinicians
Megan Tjasink and Poppy Stevens Chapter 5
'Relational Space
making': A hybrid approach for an outreach art therapy service for children with learning difficulties in a marginal area of Taiwan
Tsun
wei Lily Hsu, Wei
wen Chan, Chia
yu Liu and Chih
hui Wu Chapter 6
Photographing Feelings: Working alongside young people to enable emotional expression through photography
Trupti Magecha and Nick Barnes Section 3
Techniques: approaches to practice Chapter 7
From terror to terra firma: art psychotherapy and stabilisation with complex trauma
Natalia Higginson and Helen Hawthorne Chapter 8
Reinforcing a home in the mind: An art therapy and mindfulness
oriented approach to working with refugees, trauma and resilience
Debra Kalmanowitz Chapter 9
Conservation object relations theory: Caretaking of the heritage collection and the internal object
Daisy Rubinstein Chapter 10
A model for client
led spirituality: An art psychotherapy exploration in the United Arab Emirates
Sara Powell and Natalia Gomez Carlier Section 4
Technologies: contemporary tools and partnerships Chapter 11
Therapeutic and learning qualities of Virtual Reality
Abby Dougherty and Natalie Carlton Chapter 12
An art
based program to support the mental health of migrant workers during COVID
19 lockdown in Singapore
Daphna Arbell Kehila, Hwee Hwee Loo and Mira Yoon Chapter 13
Innovative design methodologies of social robots: A collaboration between an art therapist, design researcher, and roboticist
Erin Partridge, Anastasia K. Ostrowski, Hae Won Park and Cynthia Breazeal
Foreword
Girija Kaimal Acknowledgements Introduction
Helen Jury and Ali Coles List of figures Section 1
Tethering: context for innovation in art psychotherapy Chapter 1
The sense of things to come: Touch and the senses in a time of pandemic
implications for innovative art psychotherapy practice
Helen Jury Chapter 2
Curiosity, creativity and innovation in art psychotherapy
Ali Coles and Neil Winter Section 2
Territories: client groups and locations Chapter 3
The Portable Wellbeing Studio
Alex Burr and Ella Bryant Chapter 4
The innovative use of art psychotherapy with NHS clinicians
Megan Tjasink and Poppy Stevens Chapter 5
'Relational Space
making': A hybrid approach for an outreach art therapy service for children with learning difficulties in a marginal area of Taiwan
Tsun
wei Lily Hsu, Wei
wen Chan, Chia
yu Liu and Chih
hui Wu Chapter 6
Photographing Feelings: Working alongside young people to enable emotional expression through photography
Trupti Magecha and Nick Barnes Section 3
Techniques: approaches to practice Chapter 7
From terror to terra firma: art psychotherapy and stabilisation with complex trauma
Natalia Higginson and Helen Hawthorne Chapter 8
Reinforcing a home in the mind: An art therapy and mindfulness
oriented approach to working with refugees, trauma and resilience
Debra Kalmanowitz Chapter 9
Conservation object relations theory: Caretaking of the heritage collection and the internal object
Daisy Rubinstein Chapter 10
A model for client
led spirituality: An art psychotherapy exploration in the United Arab Emirates
Sara Powell and Natalia Gomez Carlier Section 4
Technologies: contemporary tools and partnerships Chapter 11
Therapeutic and learning qualities of Virtual Reality
Abby Dougherty and Natalie Carlton Chapter 12
An art
based program to support the mental health of migrant workers during COVID
19 lockdown in Singapore
Daphna Arbell Kehila, Hwee Hwee Loo and Mira Yoon Chapter 13
Innovative design methodologies of social robots: A collaboration between an art therapist, design researcher, and roboticist
Erin Partridge, Anastasia K. Ostrowski, Hae Won Park and Cynthia Breazeal
Girija Kaimal Acknowledgements Introduction
Helen Jury and Ali Coles List of figures Section 1
Tethering: context for innovation in art psychotherapy Chapter 1
The sense of things to come: Touch and the senses in a time of pandemic
implications for innovative art psychotherapy practice
Helen Jury Chapter 2
Curiosity, creativity and innovation in art psychotherapy
Ali Coles and Neil Winter Section 2
Territories: client groups and locations Chapter 3
The Portable Wellbeing Studio
Alex Burr and Ella Bryant Chapter 4
The innovative use of art psychotherapy with NHS clinicians
Megan Tjasink and Poppy Stevens Chapter 5
'Relational Space
making': A hybrid approach for an outreach art therapy service for children with learning difficulties in a marginal area of Taiwan
Tsun
wei Lily Hsu, Wei
wen Chan, Chia
yu Liu and Chih
hui Wu Chapter 6
Photographing Feelings: Working alongside young people to enable emotional expression through photography
Trupti Magecha and Nick Barnes Section 3
Techniques: approaches to practice Chapter 7
From terror to terra firma: art psychotherapy and stabilisation with complex trauma
Natalia Higginson and Helen Hawthorne Chapter 8
Reinforcing a home in the mind: An art therapy and mindfulness
oriented approach to working with refugees, trauma and resilience
Debra Kalmanowitz Chapter 9
Conservation object relations theory: Caretaking of the heritage collection and the internal object
Daisy Rubinstein Chapter 10
A model for client
led spirituality: An art psychotherapy exploration in the United Arab Emirates
Sara Powell and Natalia Gomez Carlier Section 4
Technologies: contemporary tools and partnerships Chapter 11
Therapeutic and learning qualities of Virtual Reality
Abby Dougherty and Natalie Carlton Chapter 12
An art
based program to support the mental health of migrant workers during COVID
19 lockdown in Singapore
Daphna Arbell Kehila, Hwee Hwee Loo and Mira Yoon Chapter 13
Innovative design methodologies of social robots: A collaboration between an art therapist, design researcher, and roboticist
Erin Partridge, Anastasia K. Ostrowski, Hae Won Park and Cynthia Breazeal