Art Therapy in Private Practice
Theory, Practice and Research in Changing Contexts
Herausgeber: West, James
Art Therapy in Private Practice
Theory, Practice and Research in Changing Contexts
Herausgeber: West, James
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This is an essential handbook for art therapy students and art therapists considering private practice. It provides insight into the range of approaches, clinical settings, ethical issues and professional considerations when working in private practice and gives advice on common hurdles, such as establishing boundaries and maintaining self-care.
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This is an essential handbook for art therapy students and art therapists considering private practice. It provides insight into the range of approaches, clinical settings, ethical issues and professional considerations when working in private practice and gives advice on common hurdles, such as establishing boundaries and maintaining self-care.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781785920431
- ISBN-10: 178592043X
- Artikelnr.: 48215535
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781785920431
- ISBN-10: 178592043X
- Artikelnr.: 48215535
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by James D. West. Forewords by Joan Woddis and Chris Wood.
Acknowledgements. Foreword by Joan Woddis. Foreword by Chris Wood.
Introduction. Part I. Contexts and Collaboration. 1. How Private is Private
Practice? Julia Ryde. 2. From Public to Private and Back: Art Therapy in
the NHS and in Private Practice. Frances Walton. 3. Searching for Space:
Reflections on the Work of a Collaborative Arts Project in Private
Practice. Andrea Heath and Catherine Stevens. 4. Faith, Culture and
Diversity in a London Private Practice. Hephzibah Kaplan. Part II. Working
with Children, Families and the Child in the Adult in Private Practice. 5.
'My Parents Say that Every Minute Here Costs Money!': Working with Children
and Adolescents in Art Therapy Private Practice. Nili Sigal. 6. The
Contribution of Infant Observation to Art Therapy in Private Practice.
Stephen Radley. Part III. Training and Transmission. 7. Towards Private
Practice: Aspects of Training and the Cycle of Learning. Themis Kyriakidou.
8. Negotiating the Dynamics of Working with Trainee Art Psychotherapists.
Dave Rogers. Part IV. Governance and Supervision. 9. Managing and Not
Managing: The Limits of a Small Private Practice. Kate Rothwell. 10. Knock
Knock Who's There! Assessment and Risk in Private Practice. Colleen Steiner
Westling. 11. By Private Arrangement: Supervision in Private Practice.
David Edwards. 12. Self Care in Art Therapy Private Practice. James D.
West. 12.1. The Nature of an Art Psychotherapy Practice: Risks and
Resources and the What? Where? Who? How When? And Why? of Stress. 12.2.
Phenomenological Tools for Ongoing Joint Assessment: A Tripartite Model of
the Self as Process, the Flower Diagram and the Modality Chart. Part V.
Research. 13. Research, Epistemology and the Fee in Art Therapy Private
Practice. James D. West. 13.1. The Scene of Research for Private
Practitioners. 13.2. Means, Methods and Methodologies in Researching ATPP.
14. Painting a Picture of Art Therapy Private Practice: Data from a
National Survey. Anthea Hendry. An Inconclusion. Appendix 1. BAAT PP Core
Skills and Practice Standards in Private Work. 2. UKCP Moments of Meeting
Semi-Structured Post Therapy Interview.
Introduction. Part I. Contexts and Collaboration. 1. How Private is Private
Practice? Julia Ryde. 2. From Public to Private and Back: Art Therapy in
the NHS and in Private Practice. Frances Walton. 3. Searching for Space:
Reflections on the Work of a Collaborative Arts Project in Private
Practice. Andrea Heath and Catherine Stevens. 4. Faith, Culture and
Diversity in a London Private Practice. Hephzibah Kaplan. Part II. Working
with Children, Families and the Child in the Adult in Private Practice. 5.
'My Parents Say that Every Minute Here Costs Money!': Working with Children
and Adolescents in Art Therapy Private Practice. Nili Sigal. 6. The
Contribution of Infant Observation to Art Therapy in Private Practice.
Stephen Radley. Part III. Training and Transmission. 7. Towards Private
Practice: Aspects of Training and the Cycle of Learning. Themis Kyriakidou.
8. Negotiating the Dynamics of Working with Trainee Art Psychotherapists.
Dave Rogers. Part IV. Governance and Supervision. 9. Managing and Not
Managing: The Limits of a Small Private Practice. Kate Rothwell. 10. Knock
Knock Who's There! Assessment and Risk in Private Practice. Colleen Steiner
Westling. 11. By Private Arrangement: Supervision in Private Practice.
David Edwards. 12. Self Care in Art Therapy Private Practice. James D.
West. 12.1. The Nature of an Art Psychotherapy Practice: Risks and
Resources and the What? Where? Who? How When? And Why? of Stress. 12.2.
Phenomenological Tools for Ongoing Joint Assessment: A Tripartite Model of
the Self as Process, the Flower Diagram and the Modality Chart. Part V.
Research. 13. Research, Epistemology and the Fee in Art Therapy Private
Practice. James D. West. 13.1. The Scene of Research for Private
Practitioners. 13.2. Means, Methods and Methodologies in Researching ATPP.
14. Painting a Picture of Art Therapy Private Practice: Data from a
National Survey. Anthea Hendry. An Inconclusion. Appendix 1. BAAT PP Core
Skills and Practice Standards in Private Work. 2. UKCP Moments of Meeting
Semi-Structured Post Therapy Interview.
Acknowledgements. Foreword by Joan Woddis. Foreword by Chris Wood.
Introduction. Part I. Contexts and Collaboration. 1. How Private is Private
Practice? Julia Ryde. 2. From Public to Private and Back: Art Therapy in
the NHS and in Private Practice. Frances Walton. 3. Searching for Space:
Reflections on the Work of a Collaborative Arts Project in Private
Practice. Andrea Heath and Catherine Stevens. 4. Faith, Culture and
Diversity in a London Private Practice. Hephzibah Kaplan. Part II. Working
with Children, Families and the Child in the Adult in Private Practice. 5.
'My Parents Say that Every Minute Here Costs Money!': Working with Children
and Adolescents in Art Therapy Private Practice. Nili Sigal. 6. The
Contribution of Infant Observation to Art Therapy in Private Practice.
Stephen Radley. Part III. Training and Transmission. 7. Towards Private
Practice: Aspects of Training and the Cycle of Learning. Themis Kyriakidou.
8. Negotiating the Dynamics of Working with Trainee Art Psychotherapists.
Dave Rogers. Part IV. Governance and Supervision. 9. Managing and Not
Managing: The Limits of a Small Private Practice. Kate Rothwell. 10. Knock
Knock Who's There! Assessment and Risk in Private Practice. Colleen Steiner
Westling. 11. By Private Arrangement: Supervision in Private Practice.
David Edwards. 12. Self Care in Art Therapy Private Practice. James D.
West. 12.1. The Nature of an Art Psychotherapy Practice: Risks and
Resources and the What? Where? Who? How When? And Why? of Stress. 12.2.
Phenomenological Tools for Ongoing Joint Assessment: A Tripartite Model of
the Self as Process, the Flower Diagram and the Modality Chart. Part V.
Research. 13. Research, Epistemology and the Fee in Art Therapy Private
Practice. James D. West. 13.1. The Scene of Research for Private
Practitioners. 13.2. Means, Methods and Methodologies in Researching ATPP.
14. Painting a Picture of Art Therapy Private Practice: Data from a
National Survey. Anthea Hendry. An Inconclusion. Appendix 1. BAAT PP Core
Skills and Practice Standards in Private Work. 2. UKCP Moments of Meeting
Semi-Structured Post Therapy Interview.
Introduction. Part I. Contexts and Collaboration. 1. How Private is Private
Practice? Julia Ryde. 2. From Public to Private and Back: Art Therapy in
the NHS and in Private Practice. Frances Walton. 3. Searching for Space:
Reflections on the Work of a Collaborative Arts Project in Private
Practice. Andrea Heath and Catherine Stevens. 4. Faith, Culture and
Diversity in a London Private Practice. Hephzibah Kaplan. Part II. Working
with Children, Families and the Child in the Adult in Private Practice. 5.
'My Parents Say that Every Minute Here Costs Money!': Working with Children
and Adolescents in Art Therapy Private Practice. Nili Sigal. 6. The
Contribution of Infant Observation to Art Therapy in Private Practice.
Stephen Radley. Part III. Training and Transmission. 7. Towards Private
Practice: Aspects of Training and the Cycle of Learning. Themis Kyriakidou.
8. Negotiating the Dynamics of Working with Trainee Art Psychotherapists.
Dave Rogers. Part IV. Governance and Supervision. 9. Managing and Not
Managing: The Limits of a Small Private Practice. Kate Rothwell. 10. Knock
Knock Who's There! Assessment and Risk in Private Practice. Colleen Steiner
Westling. 11. By Private Arrangement: Supervision in Private Practice.
David Edwards. 12. Self Care in Art Therapy Private Practice. James D.
West. 12.1. The Nature of an Art Psychotherapy Practice: Risks and
Resources and the What? Where? Who? How When? And Why? of Stress. 12.2.
Phenomenological Tools for Ongoing Joint Assessment: A Tripartite Model of
the Self as Process, the Flower Diagram and the Modality Chart. Part V.
Research. 13. Research, Epistemology and the Fee in Art Therapy Private
Practice. James D. West. 13.1. The Scene of Research for Private
Practitioners. 13.2. Means, Methods and Methodologies in Researching ATPP.
14. Painting a Picture of Art Therapy Private Practice: Data from a
National Survey. Anthea Hendry. An Inconclusion. Appendix 1. BAAT PP Core
Skills and Practice Standards in Private Work. 2. UKCP Moments of Meeting
Semi-Structured Post Therapy Interview.