Art Therapy and Anger
Herausgeber: Liebmann, Marian
Art Therapy and Anger
Herausgeber: Liebmann, Marian
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This book demonstrates how the non-verbal medium of art therapy provides an ideal outlet for the expression of thoughts and feelings that are too complex and painful to put into words, presenting a new and practical approach to dealing with this area of need. Marian Liebmann argues that clients of all ages will benefit from the art-making process.
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This book demonstrates how the non-verbal medium of art therapy provides an ideal outlet for the expression of thoughts and feelings that are too complex and painful to put into words, presenting a new and practical approach to dealing with this area of need. Marian Liebmann argues that clients of all ages will benefit from the art-making process.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781843104254
- ISBN-10: 1843104253
- Artikelnr.: 23444777
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 431g
- ISBN-13: 9781843104254
- ISBN-10: 1843104253
- Artikelnr.: 23444777
Introduction
Marian Liebmann. Children. 1. The Anger of Abused Children
Maggie Ambridge
Vulnerable Children's Service
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. 2. Anger Management with Children and Young People: Creative Tools to Mend Broken Tempers
Leila Moules
Crewe Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. 3. When Love is Absent
Anger Fills the Void: Children in Foster Care
Elaine Holliday
Principal Therapist
Foster Care Associates. 4. Anger and Danger: Adolescents and Self-Harm
Sheila Knight
Bassetlaw Child and Family Therapy Service
Nottinghamshire. Offenders. 5. Inside-Out/Outside-In: Art Therapy with Young Male Offenders in Prison
Sue Pittam
Young Offender Institution
UK .6. Androcles and the Lion: Prolific Offenders on Probation
Hannah Godfrey
National Probation Service. 7. What Anger? Working with Acting-out Behaviour in a Secure Setting
Kate Rothwell
University of Hertfordshire. 8. Avoided Anger: Art and Music Therapy in a Medium Secure Setting
Simon Hastilow and Terri Coyle
South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust. Mental Health. 9. The Role of Anger in Women who Cope by Self-Harming
Camilla Hall
Coventry and Warwickshire Primary Care Trust.10. Art Therapy with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in Adult Mental Health
Susan Law
Priory Hospital
Hayes
Kent. 11. Working on Anger Issues with a Deaf Client
Marian Liebmann
Bristol Inner City Support and Recovery Team. Other Client Groups. 12. Angry Mothers
Susan Hogan
University of Derby. 13. Art Therapy and Anger after Brain Injury
Sally Weston
Neurological Rehabilitation Unit (NHS) Sheffield. 14. Not Being Calm: Art Therapy and Cancer
Hilary Brosh
Robert Ogden Macmillan Centre. 15. `Came Back - Didn't Come Home': Returning from a War Zone
Annette Coulter
Centre for Art Psychotherapy
Wentworth Falls
Blue Mountains
New South Wales
Australia. Appendix: Art Therapy with Anger: Short Bibliography. List of Contributors. Index.
Marian Liebmann. Children. 1. The Anger of Abused Children
Maggie Ambridge
Vulnerable Children's Service
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. 2. Anger Management with Children and Young People: Creative Tools to Mend Broken Tempers
Leila Moules
Crewe Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. 3. When Love is Absent
Anger Fills the Void: Children in Foster Care
Elaine Holliday
Principal Therapist
Foster Care Associates. 4. Anger and Danger: Adolescents and Self-Harm
Sheila Knight
Bassetlaw Child and Family Therapy Service
Nottinghamshire. Offenders. 5. Inside-Out/Outside-In: Art Therapy with Young Male Offenders in Prison
Sue Pittam
Young Offender Institution
UK .6. Androcles and the Lion: Prolific Offenders on Probation
Hannah Godfrey
National Probation Service. 7. What Anger? Working with Acting-out Behaviour in a Secure Setting
Kate Rothwell
University of Hertfordshire. 8. Avoided Anger: Art and Music Therapy in a Medium Secure Setting
Simon Hastilow and Terri Coyle
South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust. Mental Health. 9. The Role of Anger in Women who Cope by Self-Harming
Camilla Hall
Coventry and Warwickshire Primary Care Trust.10. Art Therapy with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in Adult Mental Health
Susan Law
Priory Hospital
Hayes
Kent. 11. Working on Anger Issues with a Deaf Client
Marian Liebmann
Bristol Inner City Support and Recovery Team. Other Client Groups. 12. Angry Mothers
Susan Hogan
University of Derby. 13. Art Therapy and Anger after Brain Injury
Sally Weston
Neurological Rehabilitation Unit (NHS) Sheffield. 14. Not Being Calm: Art Therapy and Cancer
Hilary Brosh
Robert Ogden Macmillan Centre. 15. `Came Back - Didn't Come Home': Returning from a War Zone
Annette Coulter
Centre for Art Psychotherapy
Wentworth Falls
Blue Mountains
New South Wales
Australia. Appendix: Art Therapy with Anger: Short Bibliography. List of Contributors. Index.
Introduction
Marian Liebmann. Children. 1. The Anger of Abused Children
Maggie Ambridge
Vulnerable Children's Service
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. 2. Anger Management with Children and Young People: Creative Tools to Mend Broken Tempers
Leila Moules
Crewe Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. 3. When Love is Absent
Anger Fills the Void: Children in Foster Care
Elaine Holliday
Principal Therapist
Foster Care Associates. 4. Anger and Danger: Adolescents and Self-Harm
Sheila Knight
Bassetlaw Child and Family Therapy Service
Nottinghamshire. Offenders. 5. Inside-Out/Outside-In: Art Therapy with Young Male Offenders in Prison
Sue Pittam
Young Offender Institution
UK .6. Androcles and the Lion: Prolific Offenders on Probation
Hannah Godfrey
National Probation Service. 7. What Anger? Working with Acting-out Behaviour in a Secure Setting
Kate Rothwell
University of Hertfordshire. 8. Avoided Anger: Art and Music Therapy in a Medium Secure Setting
Simon Hastilow and Terri Coyle
South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust. Mental Health. 9. The Role of Anger in Women who Cope by Self-Harming
Camilla Hall
Coventry and Warwickshire Primary Care Trust.10. Art Therapy with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in Adult Mental Health
Susan Law
Priory Hospital
Hayes
Kent. 11. Working on Anger Issues with a Deaf Client
Marian Liebmann
Bristol Inner City Support and Recovery Team. Other Client Groups. 12. Angry Mothers
Susan Hogan
University of Derby. 13. Art Therapy and Anger after Brain Injury
Sally Weston
Neurological Rehabilitation Unit (NHS) Sheffield. 14. Not Being Calm: Art Therapy and Cancer
Hilary Brosh
Robert Ogden Macmillan Centre. 15. `Came Back - Didn't Come Home': Returning from a War Zone
Annette Coulter
Centre for Art Psychotherapy
Wentworth Falls
Blue Mountains
New South Wales
Australia. Appendix: Art Therapy with Anger: Short Bibliography. List of Contributors. Index.
Marian Liebmann. Children. 1. The Anger of Abused Children
Maggie Ambridge
Vulnerable Children's Service
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. 2. Anger Management with Children and Young People: Creative Tools to Mend Broken Tempers
Leila Moules
Crewe Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. 3. When Love is Absent
Anger Fills the Void: Children in Foster Care
Elaine Holliday
Principal Therapist
Foster Care Associates. 4. Anger and Danger: Adolescents and Self-Harm
Sheila Knight
Bassetlaw Child and Family Therapy Service
Nottinghamshire. Offenders. 5. Inside-Out/Outside-In: Art Therapy with Young Male Offenders in Prison
Sue Pittam
Young Offender Institution
UK .6. Androcles and the Lion: Prolific Offenders on Probation
Hannah Godfrey
National Probation Service. 7. What Anger? Working with Acting-out Behaviour in a Secure Setting
Kate Rothwell
University of Hertfordshire. 8. Avoided Anger: Art and Music Therapy in a Medium Secure Setting
Simon Hastilow and Terri Coyle
South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust. Mental Health. 9. The Role of Anger in Women who Cope by Self-Harming
Camilla Hall
Coventry and Warwickshire Primary Care Trust.10. Art Therapy with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in Adult Mental Health
Susan Law
Priory Hospital
Hayes
Kent. 11. Working on Anger Issues with a Deaf Client
Marian Liebmann
Bristol Inner City Support and Recovery Team. Other Client Groups. 12. Angry Mothers
Susan Hogan
University of Derby. 13. Art Therapy and Anger after Brain Injury
Sally Weston
Neurological Rehabilitation Unit (NHS) Sheffield. 14. Not Being Calm: Art Therapy and Cancer
Hilary Brosh
Robert Ogden Macmillan Centre. 15. `Came Back - Didn't Come Home': Returning from a War Zone
Annette Coulter
Centre for Art Psychotherapy
Wentworth Falls
Blue Mountains
New South Wales
Australia. Appendix: Art Therapy with Anger: Short Bibliography. List of Contributors. Index.