Art Therapy in Asia
To the Bone or Wrapped in Silk
Herausgeber: Kalmanowitz, Debra L; Potash, Jordan S; Chan, Siu Mei
Art Therapy in Asia
To the Bone or Wrapped in Silk
Herausgeber: Kalmanowitz, Debra L; Potash, Jordan S; Chan, Siu Mei
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This edited book documents how the field of art therapy is taking shape as both a profession and a discipline across Asia. It explores how art therapists in the East are assimilating Western models and adapting them to create unique and inspirational new approaches that both East and West can learn from.
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This edited book documents how the field of art therapy is taking shape as both a profession and a discipline across Asia. It explores how art therapists in the East are assimilating Western models and adapting them to create unique and inspirational new approaches that both East and West can learn from.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 479g
- ISBN-13: 9781849052108
- ISBN-10: 1849052107
- Artikelnr.: 34674092
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 479g
- ISBN-13: 9781849052108
- ISBN-10: 1849052107
- Artikelnr.: 34674092
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Debra Kalmanowitz, Jordan S. Potash and Siu Mei Chan
Acknowledgements. Foreword by Shaun McNiff
Professor
Lesley University
USA. Foreword by William Fan
Adjunct Associate Professor
Shue Yan University
Hong Kong. 1. Introduction to Art Therapy in Asia. Debra Kalmanowitz
Registered Art Therapist
UK
Jordan S. Potash
University of Hong Kong
and Siu Mei Chan
Boys' and Girls' Clubs Association of Hong Kong. 2. Critical Themes of Art Therapy in Asia. Debra Kalmanowitz
Jordan S. Potash and Siu Mei Chan. Part 1: Views on Health. 3. Yi Shu: An Integration of Chinese Medicine and the Creative Arts. Gong Shu
Adjunct Professor and director
International Yi Shu
Expressive Arts Therapy Healing Research Center
Soochow University
China. 4. Inkdance: Body
Mind and Chinese Medicine as Sources for Art Therapy. Jane Ferris Richardson
Assistant Professor of art therapy
Lesley University
USA
Andrea Gollub
art therapist
Cedars Sinai Medical Center
USA
and Wang Chunhong
director of God Gifted Garden Art Rehabilition Center
China. 5. Towards an Integrated Medicine: Clinical Art Therapy in Korea. Sun Hyun Kim
Assistant Professor in clinical art therapy
CHA University
Korea. Part 2: Influence of Collectivism. 6. Collective Versus Individualist Societies and the Impact of Asian Values on Art Therapy in Singapore. Caroline Essame
director of CREATE
Singapore. 7. Understanding of Korean Culture and the Value of the Art Therapeutic Approach. Lee Min-Jung
art therapist
Seocho Institute for Child Development
Korea. 8. The Life Garden Project Art Therapy Intervention for Depressed Elderly in Hong Kong: A Communal Support Approach. Julia Byrne
founding president of the Hong Kong Association of Art Therapists
Hong Kong. Part 3: Integration of Spirituality. 9. New Consciousness on Art Therapy in Thailand Based on Spiritual Remedy. Anupan Pluckpankhajee
director of the Therapeutikum
Thailand. 10. Art Therapy Inspired by Buddhism. Yen Chua
IT officer and committee member
Art Therapists' Association
Singapore. 11. Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy and Experiential Collage Work: History and Development in Japan. Laury Rappaport
Associate Professor
Notre Dame de Namur University
USA
Akira Ikemi
Professor
Kansai University
Japan
and Maki Miyake
Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapist
Japan. Part 4: Role of Art Traditions. 12. Landscape of the Mind. Evelyna Liang Kan
chairperson
"Art for All" and honorary chairperson
"Art in Hospital"
Hong Kong. 13. The Arts: A Unique Mantra for Healing. Shanta Serbjeet Singh
senior arts columnist and critic
chairperson of The Sangeet Natak Akadem
India. 14. Reflecting on Materials and Process in Sichuan
China. Jordan S. Potash and Debra Kalmanowitz. 15. The Integration of Arts Therapy and Traditional Cambodian Arts and Rituals in Recovery from Political-Societal Trauma. Carrie Herbert
arts psychotherapist
co-director and founder of The Ragamuffin Project
UK and Cambodia. Part 5: Models of Art Therapy. 16. Group Art Therapy in Japan: A Framework for Providing Cross-Cultural Art Activities with Psychiatric Adult Patients. Shinya Sezaki
Psychiatric Unit
Akimoto Hospital
Japan. 17. Affective Color Symbolism and Markers Cosplay: Standardized Procedure for Clinical Assessment. Liona Lu
Professor
Taipei Municipal University of Education and founder of Taiwan Art Therapy Association
Taiwan. 18. Integrating Person-Centred Expressive Arts with Chinese Metaphors. Fiona Chang
honorary lecturer
University of Hong Kong and vice-chairperson
"Art in Hospital"
Hong Kong. Part 6: Looking at Contemporary Asia. 19. Art Therapy and Disaster Relief in the Philippines. Gina A. Alfonso
Stress Centre
Inc.
The Cartwheel Foundation Inc.
and The Learning Child School
Inc.
USA
and Julia Gentleman Byers
art therapy coordinator and co-coordinator of the Certificate in Play Therapy
Expressive Therapy Division
Lesley University
USA. 20. Surviving Shame: Engaging Art Therapy with Trafficked Survivors in South East Asia. Lydia Atira Tan
director and founder of The Art2Healing Project
Australia. 21. The Search for Identity in Thailand: A Personal Account of Professional Art Therapy Development. Piyachat Ruengvisesh Finney
director of SAISLIP: The Centre for Creative Growth and Professional Training
Thailand. 22. Implications of Art Therapy in Asia. Debra Kalmanowitz
Jordan S. Potash and Siu Mei Chan. Contributors.
Professor
Lesley University
USA. Foreword by William Fan
Adjunct Associate Professor
Shue Yan University
Hong Kong. 1. Introduction to Art Therapy in Asia. Debra Kalmanowitz
Registered Art Therapist
UK
Jordan S. Potash
University of Hong Kong
and Siu Mei Chan
Boys' and Girls' Clubs Association of Hong Kong. 2. Critical Themes of Art Therapy in Asia. Debra Kalmanowitz
Jordan S. Potash and Siu Mei Chan. Part 1: Views on Health. 3. Yi Shu: An Integration of Chinese Medicine and the Creative Arts. Gong Shu
Adjunct Professor and director
International Yi Shu
Expressive Arts Therapy Healing Research Center
Soochow University
China. 4. Inkdance: Body
Mind and Chinese Medicine as Sources for Art Therapy. Jane Ferris Richardson
Assistant Professor of art therapy
Lesley University
USA
Andrea Gollub
art therapist
Cedars Sinai Medical Center
USA
and Wang Chunhong
director of God Gifted Garden Art Rehabilition Center
China. 5. Towards an Integrated Medicine: Clinical Art Therapy in Korea. Sun Hyun Kim
Assistant Professor in clinical art therapy
CHA University
Korea. Part 2: Influence of Collectivism. 6. Collective Versus Individualist Societies and the Impact of Asian Values on Art Therapy in Singapore. Caroline Essame
director of CREATE
Singapore. 7. Understanding of Korean Culture and the Value of the Art Therapeutic Approach. Lee Min-Jung
art therapist
Seocho Institute for Child Development
Korea. 8. The Life Garden Project Art Therapy Intervention for Depressed Elderly in Hong Kong: A Communal Support Approach. Julia Byrne
founding president of the Hong Kong Association of Art Therapists
Hong Kong. Part 3: Integration of Spirituality. 9. New Consciousness on Art Therapy in Thailand Based on Spiritual Remedy. Anupan Pluckpankhajee
director of the Therapeutikum
Thailand. 10. Art Therapy Inspired by Buddhism. Yen Chua
IT officer and committee member
Art Therapists' Association
Singapore. 11. Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy and Experiential Collage Work: History and Development in Japan. Laury Rappaport
Associate Professor
Notre Dame de Namur University
USA
Akira Ikemi
Professor
Kansai University
Japan
and Maki Miyake
Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapist
Japan. Part 4: Role of Art Traditions. 12. Landscape of the Mind. Evelyna Liang Kan
chairperson
"Art for All" and honorary chairperson
"Art in Hospital"
Hong Kong. 13. The Arts: A Unique Mantra for Healing. Shanta Serbjeet Singh
senior arts columnist and critic
chairperson of The Sangeet Natak Akadem
India. 14. Reflecting on Materials and Process in Sichuan
China. Jordan S. Potash and Debra Kalmanowitz. 15. The Integration of Arts Therapy and Traditional Cambodian Arts and Rituals in Recovery from Political-Societal Trauma. Carrie Herbert
arts psychotherapist
co-director and founder of The Ragamuffin Project
UK and Cambodia. Part 5: Models of Art Therapy. 16. Group Art Therapy in Japan: A Framework for Providing Cross-Cultural Art Activities with Psychiatric Adult Patients. Shinya Sezaki
Psychiatric Unit
Akimoto Hospital
Japan. 17. Affective Color Symbolism and Markers Cosplay: Standardized Procedure for Clinical Assessment. Liona Lu
Professor
Taipei Municipal University of Education and founder of Taiwan Art Therapy Association
Taiwan. 18. Integrating Person-Centred Expressive Arts with Chinese Metaphors. Fiona Chang
honorary lecturer
University of Hong Kong and vice-chairperson
"Art in Hospital"
Hong Kong. Part 6: Looking at Contemporary Asia. 19. Art Therapy and Disaster Relief in the Philippines. Gina A. Alfonso
Stress Centre
Inc.
The Cartwheel Foundation Inc.
and The Learning Child School
Inc.
USA
and Julia Gentleman Byers
art therapy coordinator and co-coordinator of the Certificate in Play Therapy
Expressive Therapy Division
Lesley University
USA. 20. Surviving Shame: Engaging Art Therapy with Trafficked Survivors in South East Asia. Lydia Atira Tan
director and founder of The Art2Healing Project
Australia. 21. The Search for Identity in Thailand: A Personal Account of Professional Art Therapy Development. Piyachat Ruengvisesh Finney
director of SAISLIP: The Centre for Creative Growth and Professional Training
Thailand. 22. Implications of Art Therapy in Asia. Debra Kalmanowitz
Jordan S. Potash and Siu Mei Chan. Contributors.
Acknowledgements. Foreword by Shaun McNiff
Professor
Lesley University
USA. Foreword by William Fan
Adjunct Associate Professor
Shue Yan University
Hong Kong. 1. Introduction to Art Therapy in Asia. Debra Kalmanowitz
Registered Art Therapist
UK
Jordan S. Potash
University of Hong Kong
and Siu Mei Chan
Boys' and Girls' Clubs Association of Hong Kong. 2. Critical Themes of Art Therapy in Asia. Debra Kalmanowitz
Jordan S. Potash and Siu Mei Chan. Part 1: Views on Health. 3. Yi Shu: An Integration of Chinese Medicine and the Creative Arts. Gong Shu
Adjunct Professor and director
International Yi Shu
Expressive Arts Therapy Healing Research Center
Soochow University
China. 4. Inkdance: Body
Mind and Chinese Medicine as Sources for Art Therapy. Jane Ferris Richardson
Assistant Professor of art therapy
Lesley University
USA
Andrea Gollub
art therapist
Cedars Sinai Medical Center
USA
and Wang Chunhong
director of God Gifted Garden Art Rehabilition Center
China. 5. Towards an Integrated Medicine: Clinical Art Therapy in Korea. Sun Hyun Kim
Assistant Professor in clinical art therapy
CHA University
Korea. Part 2: Influence of Collectivism. 6. Collective Versus Individualist Societies and the Impact of Asian Values on Art Therapy in Singapore. Caroline Essame
director of CREATE
Singapore. 7. Understanding of Korean Culture and the Value of the Art Therapeutic Approach. Lee Min-Jung
art therapist
Seocho Institute for Child Development
Korea. 8. The Life Garden Project Art Therapy Intervention for Depressed Elderly in Hong Kong: A Communal Support Approach. Julia Byrne
founding president of the Hong Kong Association of Art Therapists
Hong Kong. Part 3: Integration of Spirituality. 9. New Consciousness on Art Therapy in Thailand Based on Spiritual Remedy. Anupan Pluckpankhajee
director of the Therapeutikum
Thailand. 10. Art Therapy Inspired by Buddhism. Yen Chua
IT officer and committee member
Art Therapists' Association
Singapore. 11. Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy and Experiential Collage Work: History and Development in Japan. Laury Rappaport
Associate Professor
Notre Dame de Namur University
USA
Akira Ikemi
Professor
Kansai University
Japan
and Maki Miyake
Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapist
Japan. Part 4: Role of Art Traditions. 12. Landscape of the Mind. Evelyna Liang Kan
chairperson
"Art for All" and honorary chairperson
"Art in Hospital"
Hong Kong. 13. The Arts: A Unique Mantra for Healing. Shanta Serbjeet Singh
senior arts columnist and critic
chairperson of The Sangeet Natak Akadem
India. 14. Reflecting on Materials and Process in Sichuan
China. Jordan S. Potash and Debra Kalmanowitz. 15. The Integration of Arts Therapy and Traditional Cambodian Arts and Rituals in Recovery from Political-Societal Trauma. Carrie Herbert
arts psychotherapist
co-director and founder of The Ragamuffin Project
UK and Cambodia. Part 5: Models of Art Therapy. 16. Group Art Therapy in Japan: A Framework for Providing Cross-Cultural Art Activities with Psychiatric Adult Patients. Shinya Sezaki
Psychiatric Unit
Akimoto Hospital
Japan. 17. Affective Color Symbolism and Markers Cosplay: Standardized Procedure for Clinical Assessment. Liona Lu
Professor
Taipei Municipal University of Education and founder of Taiwan Art Therapy Association
Taiwan. 18. Integrating Person-Centred Expressive Arts with Chinese Metaphors. Fiona Chang
honorary lecturer
University of Hong Kong and vice-chairperson
"Art in Hospital"
Hong Kong. Part 6: Looking at Contemporary Asia. 19. Art Therapy and Disaster Relief in the Philippines. Gina A. Alfonso
Stress Centre
Inc.
The Cartwheel Foundation Inc.
and The Learning Child School
Inc.
USA
and Julia Gentleman Byers
art therapy coordinator and co-coordinator of the Certificate in Play Therapy
Expressive Therapy Division
Lesley University
USA. 20. Surviving Shame: Engaging Art Therapy with Trafficked Survivors in South East Asia. Lydia Atira Tan
director and founder of The Art2Healing Project
Australia. 21. The Search for Identity in Thailand: A Personal Account of Professional Art Therapy Development. Piyachat Ruengvisesh Finney
director of SAISLIP: The Centre for Creative Growth and Professional Training
Thailand. 22. Implications of Art Therapy in Asia. Debra Kalmanowitz
Jordan S. Potash and Siu Mei Chan. Contributors.
Professor
Lesley University
USA. Foreword by William Fan
Adjunct Associate Professor
Shue Yan University
Hong Kong. 1. Introduction to Art Therapy in Asia. Debra Kalmanowitz
Registered Art Therapist
UK
Jordan S. Potash
University of Hong Kong
and Siu Mei Chan
Boys' and Girls' Clubs Association of Hong Kong. 2. Critical Themes of Art Therapy in Asia. Debra Kalmanowitz
Jordan S. Potash and Siu Mei Chan. Part 1: Views on Health. 3. Yi Shu: An Integration of Chinese Medicine and the Creative Arts. Gong Shu
Adjunct Professor and director
International Yi Shu
Expressive Arts Therapy Healing Research Center
Soochow University
China. 4. Inkdance: Body
Mind and Chinese Medicine as Sources for Art Therapy. Jane Ferris Richardson
Assistant Professor of art therapy
Lesley University
USA
Andrea Gollub
art therapist
Cedars Sinai Medical Center
USA
and Wang Chunhong
director of God Gifted Garden Art Rehabilition Center
China. 5. Towards an Integrated Medicine: Clinical Art Therapy in Korea. Sun Hyun Kim
Assistant Professor in clinical art therapy
CHA University
Korea. Part 2: Influence of Collectivism. 6. Collective Versus Individualist Societies and the Impact of Asian Values on Art Therapy in Singapore. Caroline Essame
director of CREATE
Singapore. 7. Understanding of Korean Culture and the Value of the Art Therapeutic Approach. Lee Min-Jung
art therapist
Seocho Institute for Child Development
Korea. 8. The Life Garden Project Art Therapy Intervention for Depressed Elderly in Hong Kong: A Communal Support Approach. Julia Byrne
founding president of the Hong Kong Association of Art Therapists
Hong Kong. Part 3: Integration of Spirituality. 9. New Consciousness on Art Therapy in Thailand Based on Spiritual Remedy. Anupan Pluckpankhajee
director of the Therapeutikum
Thailand. 10. Art Therapy Inspired by Buddhism. Yen Chua
IT officer and committee member
Art Therapists' Association
Singapore. 11. Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy and Experiential Collage Work: History and Development in Japan. Laury Rappaport
Associate Professor
Notre Dame de Namur University
USA
Akira Ikemi
Professor
Kansai University
Japan
and Maki Miyake
Focusing-Oriented Psychotherapist
Japan. Part 4: Role of Art Traditions. 12. Landscape of the Mind. Evelyna Liang Kan
chairperson
"Art for All" and honorary chairperson
"Art in Hospital"
Hong Kong. 13. The Arts: A Unique Mantra for Healing. Shanta Serbjeet Singh
senior arts columnist and critic
chairperson of The Sangeet Natak Akadem
India. 14. Reflecting on Materials and Process in Sichuan
China. Jordan S. Potash and Debra Kalmanowitz. 15. The Integration of Arts Therapy and Traditional Cambodian Arts and Rituals in Recovery from Political-Societal Trauma. Carrie Herbert
arts psychotherapist
co-director and founder of The Ragamuffin Project
UK and Cambodia. Part 5: Models of Art Therapy. 16. Group Art Therapy in Japan: A Framework for Providing Cross-Cultural Art Activities with Psychiatric Adult Patients. Shinya Sezaki
Psychiatric Unit
Akimoto Hospital
Japan. 17. Affective Color Symbolism and Markers Cosplay: Standardized Procedure for Clinical Assessment. Liona Lu
Professor
Taipei Municipal University of Education and founder of Taiwan Art Therapy Association
Taiwan. 18. Integrating Person-Centred Expressive Arts with Chinese Metaphors. Fiona Chang
honorary lecturer
University of Hong Kong and vice-chairperson
"Art in Hospital"
Hong Kong. Part 6: Looking at Contemporary Asia. 19. Art Therapy and Disaster Relief in the Philippines. Gina A. Alfonso
Stress Centre
Inc.
The Cartwheel Foundation Inc.
and The Learning Child School
Inc.
USA
and Julia Gentleman Byers
art therapy coordinator and co-coordinator of the Certificate in Play Therapy
Expressive Therapy Division
Lesley University
USA. 20. Surviving Shame: Engaging Art Therapy with Trafficked Survivors in South East Asia. Lydia Atira Tan
director and founder of The Art2Healing Project
Australia. 21. The Search for Identity in Thailand: A Personal Account of Professional Art Therapy Development. Piyachat Ruengvisesh Finney
director of SAISLIP: The Centre for Creative Growth and Professional Training
Thailand. 22. Implications of Art Therapy in Asia. Debra Kalmanowitz
Jordan S. Potash and Siu Mei Chan. Contributors.