Arts Therapies and Clients with Eating Disorders
Fragile Board
Herausgeber: Dokter, Ditty
Arts Therapies and Clients with Eating Disorders
Fragile Board
Herausgeber: Dokter, Ditty
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Eating disorders are of increasing concern in the medical and psychiatric professions. Growing awareness that the arts therapies have something unique and positive to offer led to the publication of this book by experts in all areas of the arts therapies.
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Eating disorders are of increasing concern in the medical and psychiatric professions. Growing awareness that the arts therapies have something unique and positive to offer led to the publication of this book by experts in all areas of the arts therapies.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9781853022562
- ISBN-10: 185302256X
- Artikelnr.: 21968899
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 488g
- ISBN-13: 9781853022562
- ISBN-10: 185302256X
- Artikelnr.: 21968899
Edited by Ditty Dokter
Introduction. 1. `Fragile board'; arts therapies in the treatment of
clients suffering from eating disorders, Ditty Dokter 2. `Anger is red'; a
user's account, Elise Warriner. Art Therapy 3. The picture as transactional
object in the treatment of anorexia, Joy Schaverien 4. `Bringing the man
into the room'; art therapy groupwork with women with compulsive eating
problems, Mary Jayne Rust. 5. The mental double trap of the anorexic
patient: the use of art therapy techniques to facilitate psychic change,
Paola Luzzatto. 6. `The power of food': some explorations and transcultural
experiences in relation to eating disorders, Diane Waller Dramatherapy 7. A
Dramatherapy case history: an anorectic response to an incomplete `rite of
passage' Sue Jennings. 8. Dramatherapy in short-term groupwork with women
with bulimia, Maggie Young. 9. The use of dramatherapy in the treatment of
eating disorders: a developing Dutch method, Astrid Jacobse. 10.
Experiential training for staff working with eating disorders, Linda Winn.
Psychodrama 11. Psychodrama with eating disordered patients. The use of
concrete metaphors for the body, Mary Levens.12. The use of psychodrama in
the field of bulimia, Sandra Jay Dance Movement Therapy 13. A new way of
working with body image in therapy, incorporating dance movement therapy
methodology, Sally Totenbier. 14. Eating distress, women and integrative
movement psychotherapy, Helen Payne. Music Therapy 15. Towards autonomy and
a sense of self: music therapy and the individuation process in relation to
children and adolescents with early onset anorexia nervosa, Jacqueline
Robarts. 16. Individual music therapy with anorexic and bulimic patients,
Ann Sloboda. 17. Sexual abuse and eating disorders: a possible connection
indicated through music therapy?, Penny Rogers. 18. The development of
symbolic function in a young woman with Down's syndrome, Margaret Heal The
Contributors. Index.
clients suffering from eating disorders, Ditty Dokter 2. `Anger is red'; a
user's account, Elise Warriner. Art Therapy 3. The picture as transactional
object in the treatment of anorexia, Joy Schaverien 4. `Bringing the man
into the room'; art therapy groupwork with women with compulsive eating
problems, Mary Jayne Rust. 5. The mental double trap of the anorexic
patient: the use of art therapy techniques to facilitate psychic change,
Paola Luzzatto. 6. `The power of food': some explorations and transcultural
experiences in relation to eating disorders, Diane Waller Dramatherapy 7. A
Dramatherapy case history: an anorectic response to an incomplete `rite of
passage' Sue Jennings. 8. Dramatherapy in short-term groupwork with women
with bulimia, Maggie Young. 9. The use of dramatherapy in the treatment of
eating disorders: a developing Dutch method, Astrid Jacobse. 10.
Experiential training for staff working with eating disorders, Linda Winn.
Psychodrama 11. Psychodrama with eating disordered patients. The use of
concrete metaphors for the body, Mary Levens.12. The use of psychodrama in
the field of bulimia, Sandra Jay Dance Movement Therapy 13. A new way of
working with body image in therapy, incorporating dance movement therapy
methodology, Sally Totenbier. 14. Eating distress, women and integrative
movement psychotherapy, Helen Payne. Music Therapy 15. Towards autonomy and
a sense of self: music therapy and the individuation process in relation to
children and adolescents with early onset anorexia nervosa, Jacqueline
Robarts. 16. Individual music therapy with anorexic and bulimic patients,
Ann Sloboda. 17. Sexual abuse and eating disorders: a possible connection
indicated through music therapy?, Penny Rogers. 18. The development of
symbolic function in a young woman with Down's syndrome, Margaret Heal The
Contributors. Index.
Introduction. 1. `Fragile board'; arts therapies in the treatment of
clients suffering from eating disorders, Ditty Dokter 2. `Anger is red'; a
user's account, Elise Warriner. Art Therapy 3. The picture as transactional
object in the treatment of anorexia, Joy Schaverien 4. `Bringing the man
into the room'; art therapy groupwork with women with compulsive eating
problems, Mary Jayne Rust. 5. The mental double trap of the anorexic
patient: the use of art therapy techniques to facilitate psychic change,
Paola Luzzatto. 6. `The power of food': some explorations and transcultural
experiences in relation to eating disorders, Diane Waller Dramatherapy 7. A
Dramatherapy case history: an anorectic response to an incomplete `rite of
passage' Sue Jennings. 8. Dramatherapy in short-term groupwork with women
with bulimia, Maggie Young. 9. The use of dramatherapy in the treatment of
eating disorders: a developing Dutch method, Astrid Jacobse. 10.
Experiential training for staff working with eating disorders, Linda Winn.
Psychodrama 11. Psychodrama with eating disordered patients. The use of
concrete metaphors for the body, Mary Levens.12. The use of psychodrama in
the field of bulimia, Sandra Jay Dance Movement Therapy 13. A new way of
working with body image in therapy, incorporating dance movement therapy
methodology, Sally Totenbier. 14. Eating distress, women and integrative
movement psychotherapy, Helen Payne. Music Therapy 15. Towards autonomy and
a sense of self: music therapy and the individuation process in relation to
children and adolescents with early onset anorexia nervosa, Jacqueline
Robarts. 16. Individual music therapy with anorexic and bulimic patients,
Ann Sloboda. 17. Sexual abuse and eating disorders: a possible connection
indicated through music therapy?, Penny Rogers. 18. The development of
symbolic function in a young woman with Down's syndrome, Margaret Heal The
Contributors. Index.
clients suffering from eating disorders, Ditty Dokter 2. `Anger is red'; a
user's account, Elise Warriner. Art Therapy 3. The picture as transactional
object in the treatment of anorexia, Joy Schaverien 4. `Bringing the man
into the room'; art therapy groupwork with women with compulsive eating
problems, Mary Jayne Rust. 5. The mental double trap of the anorexic
patient: the use of art therapy techniques to facilitate psychic change,
Paola Luzzatto. 6. `The power of food': some explorations and transcultural
experiences in relation to eating disorders, Diane Waller Dramatherapy 7. A
Dramatherapy case history: an anorectic response to an incomplete `rite of
passage' Sue Jennings. 8. Dramatherapy in short-term groupwork with women
with bulimia, Maggie Young. 9. The use of dramatherapy in the treatment of
eating disorders: a developing Dutch method, Astrid Jacobse. 10.
Experiential training for staff working with eating disorders, Linda Winn.
Psychodrama 11. Psychodrama with eating disordered patients. The use of
concrete metaphors for the body, Mary Levens.12. The use of psychodrama in
the field of bulimia, Sandra Jay Dance Movement Therapy 13. A new way of
working with body image in therapy, incorporating dance movement therapy
methodology, Sally Totenbier. 14. Eating distress, women and integrative
movement psychotherapy, Helen Payne. Music Therapy 15. Towards autonomy and
a sense of self: music therapy and the individuation process in relation to
children and adolescents with early onset anorexia nervosa, Jacqueline
Robarts. 16. Individual music therapy with anorexic and bulimic patients,
Ann Sloboda. 17. Sexual abuse and eating disorders: a possible connection
indicated through music therapy?, Penny Rogers. 18. The development of
symbolic function in a young woman with Down's syndrome, Margaret Heal The
Contributors. Index.