Art Therapy with Military Populations
History, Innovation, and Applications
Herausgeber: Howie, Paula
Art Therapy with Military Populations
History, Innovation, and Applications
Herausgeber: Howie, Paula
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Art Therapy with Military Populations provides an in-depth overview of both the theoretical and historical bases of art therapy with veterans and other military populations suffering from trauma while also chronicling the latest trends in treatment and the continued expansion of treatment settings.
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Art Therapy with Military Populations provides an in-depth overview of both the theoretical and historical bases of art therapy with veterans and other military populations suffering from trauma while also chronicling the latest trends in treatment and the continued expansion of treatment settings.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138948662
- ISBN-10: 1138948667
- Artikelnr.: 48746525
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 222
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781138948662
- ISBN-10: 1138948667
- Artikelnr.: 48746525
Paula Howie, MA, ATR-BC, LPC, LCPAT, HLM, directed the Art Therapy Service at Walter Reed Army Medical Center from 1979 to 2002. She teaches at the graduate art therapy programs of the School of the Visual Arts in New York and Florida State University. Howie was president of the American Art Therapy Association (AATA) from 2005-2007 and remains an active member. She has a private practice in Washington, DC, where she focuses on the treatment of trauma, military members, and families.
List of Figures Foreword Katherine Williams Preface Paula Howie
Acknowledgments About the Contributors Introduction Paula Howie 1.
Theoretical Background: Understanding and Treating Soldiers and their
Families-Formative Experiences 1. Art Therapy with Military and Veteran
Populations: A Historical Context Martha Haeseler and Paula Howie 2.
Psychosis, Attachment, and Trauma Paula Howie 3. Inpatient Treatment
Charlotte Boston and Jeanne Creekmore 4. Family Art Therapy Treatment at
Walter Reed Paula Howie 5. Group Art Therapy: The Evolution of Treatment
and the Power of Witness Paula Howie 6. Managing Suicide in the Military
Paula Howie 2. Current Trends in Art Therapy Treatment in Military Settings
and the Expansion of Treatment Settings 7. Treating the Wounded Warrior:
Cognitive and Neural Aspects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Paul
Newhouse and Kimberly Albert 8. Complicated Grief: Considerations for
Treatment of Military Populations Jacqueline P. Jones 9. Integrative
Approaches to Treating PTSD and TBI: Art Therapy Approaches within the
National Intrepid Center of Excellence at Walter Reed National Military
Medical Center Melissa S. Walker 10. The Giant Steps Program: Creating
Fellowship and Meaning Martha Haeseler 11. Art Therapy with Substance Abuse
and Co-occurring Disorders in Military Populations Eileen A. McKee 12.
Using the Instinctual Trauma Response Model in a Military Setting Linda
Gantt and Mary Ellen Vesprini 13. The Sketch Project: Volunteers Giving
Veterans a New Perspective Doris Arrington and Nancy Parfitt Hondros 14.
Group Therapy and PTSD: Acceptance and Commitment Art Therapy Groups with
Vietnam Veterans with PTSD Amy Backos and Corrie Mazzeo 15. Art Therapy and
the Treatment of Military Sexual Trauma Jeff Stadler 16. How the Studio and
Gallery Experience Benefits Military Members and their Families Jennifer
DeLucia Chapter 17. Conclusion Paula Howie
Acknowledgments About the Contributors Introduction Paula Howie 1.
Theoretical Background: Understanding and Treating Soldiers and their
Families-Formative Experiences 1. Art Therapy with Military and Veteran
Populations: A Historical Context Martha Haeseler and Paula Howie 2.
Psychosis, Attachment, and Trauma Paula Howie 3. Inpatient Treatment
Charlotte Boston and Jeanne Creekmore 4. Family Art Therapy Treatment at
Walter Reed Paula Howie 5. Group Art Therapy: The Evolution of Treatment
and the Power of Witness Paula Howie 6. Managing Suicide in the Military
Paula Howie 2. Current Trends in Art Therapy Treatment in Military Settings
and the Expansion of Treatment Settings 7. Treating the Wounded Warrior:
Cognitive and Neural Aspects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Paul
Newhouse and Kimberly Albert 8. Complicated Grief: Considerations for
Treatment of Military Populations Jacqueline P. Jones 9. Integrative
Approaches to Treating PTSD and TBI: Art Therapy Approaches within the
National Intrepid Center of Excellence at Walter Reed National Military
Medical Center Melissa S. Walker 10. The Giant Steps Program: Creating
Fellowship and Meaning Martha Haeseler 11. Art Therapy with Substance Abuse
and Co-occurring Disorders in Military Populations Eileen A. McKee 12.
Using the Instinctual Trauma Response Model in a Military Setting Linda
Gantt and Mary Ellen Vesprini 13. The Sketch Project: Volunteers Giving
Veterans a New Perspective Doris Arrington and Nancy Parfitt Hondros 14.
Group Therapy and PTSD: Acceptance and Commitment Art Therapy Groups with
Vietnam Veterans with PTSD Amy Backos and Corrie Mazzeo 15. Art Therapy and
the Treatment of Military Sexual Trauma Jeff Stadler 16. How the Studio and
Gallery Experience Benefits Military Members and their Families Jennifer
DeLucia Chapter 17. Conclusion Paula Howie
List of Figures Foreword Katherine Williams Preface Paula Howie
Acknowledgments About the Contributors Introduction Paula Howie 1.
Theoretical Background: Understanding and Treating Soldiers and their
Families-Formative Experiences 1. Art Therapy with Military and Veteran
Populations: A Historical Context Martha Haeseler and Paula Howie 2.
Psychosis, Attachment, and Trauma Paula Howie 3. Inpatient Treatment
Charlotte Boston and Jeanne Creekmore 4. Family Art Therapy Treatment at
Walter Reed Paula Howie 5. Group Art Therapy: The Evolution of Treatment
and the Power of Witness Paula Howie 6. Managing Suicide in the Military
Paula Howie 2. Current Trends in Art Therapy Treatment in Military Settings
and the Expansion of Treatment Settings 7. Treating the Wounded Warrior:
Cognitive and Neural Aspects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Paul
Newhouse and Kimberly Albert 8. Complicated Grief: Considerations for
Treatment of Military Populations Jacqueline P. Jones 9. Integrative
Approaches to Treating PTSD and TBI: Art Therapy Approaches within the
National Intrepid Center of Excellence at Walter Reed National Military
Medical Center Melissa S. Walker 10. The Giant Steps Program: Creating
Fellowship and Meaning Martha Haeseler 11. Art Therapy with Substance Abuse
and Co-occurring Disorders in Military Populations Eileen A. McKee 12.
Using the Instinctual Trauma Response Model in a Military Setting Linda
Gantt and Mary Ellen Vesprini 13. The Sketch Project: Volunteers Giving
Veterans a New Perspective Doris Arrington and Nancy Parfitt Hondros 14.
Group Therapy and PTSD: Acceptance and Commitment Art Therapy Groups with
Vietnam Veterans with PTSD Amy Backos and Corrie Mazzeo 15. Art Therapy and
the Treatment of Military Sexual Trauma Jeff Stadler 16. How the Studio and
Gallery Experience Benefits Military Members and their Families Jennifer
DeLucia Chapter 17. Conclusion Paula Howie
Acknowledgments About the Contributors Introduction Paula Howie 1.
Theoretical Background: Understanding and Treating Soldiers and their
Families-Formative Experiences 1. Art Therapy with Military and Veteran
Populations: A Historical Context Martha Haeseler and Paula Howie 2.
Psychosis, Attachment, and Trauma Paula Howie 3. Inpatient Treatment
Charlotte Boston and Jeanne Creekmore 4. Family Art Therapy Treatment at
Walter Reed Paula Howie 5. Group Art Therapy: The Evolution of Treatment
and the Power of Witness Paula Howie 6. Managing Suicide in the Military
Paula Howie 2. Current Trends in Art Therapy Treatment in Military Settings
and the Expansion of Treatment Settings 7. Treating the Wounded Warrior:
Cognitive and Neural Aspects of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Paul
Newhouse and Kimberly Albert 8. Complicated Grief: Considerations for
Treatment of Military Populations Jacqueline P. Jones 9. Integrative
Approaches to Treating PTSD and TBI: Art Therapy Approaches within the
National Intrepid Center of Excellence at Walter Reed National Military
Medical Center Melissa S. Walker 10. The Giant Steps Program: Creating
Fellowship and Meaning Martha Haeseler 11. Art Therapy with Substance Abuse
and Co-occurring Disorders in Military Populations Eileen A. McKee 12.
Using the Instinctual Trauma Response Model in a Military Setting Linda
Gantt and Mary Ellen Vesprini 13. The Sketch Project: Volunteers Giving
Veterans a New Perspective Doris Arrington and Nancy Parfitt Hondros 14.
Group Therapy and PTSD: Acceptance and Commitment Art Therapy Groups with
Vietnam Veterans with PTSD Amy Backos and Corrie Mazzeo 15. Art Therapy and
the Treatment of Military Sexual Trauma Jeff Stadler 16. How the Studio and
Gallery Experience Benefits Military Members and their Families Jennifer
DeLucia Chapter 17. Conclusion Paula Howie