Arts Therapists in Multidisciplinary Settings
Working Together for Better Outcomes
Herausgeber: Miller, Caroline
Arts Therapists in Multidisciplinary Settings
Working Together for Better Outcomes
Herausgeber: Miller, Caroline
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An edited collection from art, music, drama, dance and play therapists on the proven benefits of arts therapies when applied in a range of interdisciplinary settings. Caroline Miller aims to help arts therapists to advocate for their profession to the colleagues, families and clients with whom they work.
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An edited collection from art, music, drama, dance and play therapists on the proven benefits of arts therapies when applied in a range of interdisciplinary settings. Caroline Miller aims to help arts therapists to advocate for their profession to the colleagues, families and clients with whom they work.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 149mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781849056113
- ISBN-10: 1849056110
- Artikelnr.: 42786181
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 149mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9781849056113
- ISBN-10: 1849056110
- Artikelnr.: 42786181
Caroline Miller is a dramatherapist and psychologist working in private practice. She completed her training as a dramatherapist at the University of Leeds in 1991. Since her training she has relocated to New Zealand where she has had experience of providing arts therapies in a number of interdisciplinary settings, including mental health services and both mainstream and special needs schools. In 2001 she became the inaugural co-director of the only training programme for arts therapists in New Zealand.
Introduction. Caroline Miller
Dramatherapist
Psychologist. 1. Overview: Strengthening the Arts Therapist Identity in Multidisciplinary Settings. Caroline Miller. 2. The Wounded Healer: Professional Identity and the Role of Self-care in Clinical Practice. Mariana Torkington
Art Therapy
Play Therapy
Drama Therapy. 3. Finding My Place within a Multi/Inter-Professional Team. Abigail Raymond
Art Therapy
Dramatherapy. 4. Dances of Paradox and Role Diffusion. Marion Gordon-Flower
Art Therapy
Multi-modal Arts Therapies. 5. Music Therapy within a Multidisciplinary Special Education Team. Megan Spragg
Music Therapy. 6. Working Collaboratively in a Multi-Professional Team. Robin Barnaby
Dramatherapy
Art Therapy
and Neetu Sharma
Psychology
ABA. 7. Group Music Therapy in a Mental Health Service with Older Adults: 'It sure beats watching television.' Shari Storie
Music Therapy. 8. Considerations of Change in Play Therapy with Young People. Steve Harvey
Judy Donovan
and Tosca Lammerts Van Bueren
Play Therapy
Sandtray. 9. Shifting Lines: Palliative Art Therapy in the Home. Jennie Halliday
Art Therapy. 10. Working Together
Playing Together: Co-creating a Music Therapy Space for Young Children with Special Needs. Alison Talmage
Music Therapy. 11. Establishing the Web of Relationships: Dance Movement Therapist as Teacher Aide. Anaia Treefoot
Dance Movement Therapy
and Lucy-Mary Mulholland
Arts Therapy. 12. The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts: Music Therapy and Collaboration in an Infant Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. Heather Fletcher
Music Therapy. 13. Dramatherapy in a Multicultural Secondary School. Adrian Lania
Dramatherapy
Psychology
School Counselling. 14. Cloak of Care: Music Therapy in Multidisciplinary Hospice Care. Keryn Squires
Music Therapy. 15. Woven Strands: Creating a Community Support Network in Private Practice. Agnès Desombiaux-Sigley
Art Therapy
DMT
Sandtray. Conclusion. Caroline Miller. Contributors. Bibliography.
Dramatherapist
Psychologist. 1. Overview: Strengthening the Arts Therapist Identity in Multidisciplinary Settings. Caroline Miller. 2. The Wounded Healer: Professional Identity and the Role of Self-care in Clinical Practice. Mariana Torkington
Art Therapy
Play Therapy
Drama Therapy. 3. Finding My Place within a Multi/Inter-Professional Team. Abigail Raymond
Art Therapy
Dramatherapy. 4. Dances of Paradox and Role Diffusion. Marion Gordon-Flower
Art Therapy
Multi-modal Arts Therapies. 5. Music Therapy within a Multidisciplinary Special Education Team. Megan Spragg
Music Therapy. 6. Working Collaboratively in a Multi-Professional Team. Robin Barnaby
Dramatherapy
Art Therapy
and Neetu Sharma
Psychology
ABA. 7. Group Music Therapy in a Mental Health Service with Older Adults: 'It sure beats watching television.' Shari Storie
Music Therapy. 8. Considerations of Change in Play Therapy with Young People. Steve Harvey
Judy Donovan
and Tosca Lammerts Van Bueren
Play Therapy
Sandtray. 9. Shifting Lines: Palliative Art Therapy in the Home. Jennie Halliday
Art Therapy. 10. Working Together
Playing Together: Co-creating a Music Therapy Space for Young Children with Special Needs. Alison Talmage
Music Therapy. 11. Establishing the Web of Relationships: Dance Movement Therapist as Teacher Aide. Anaia Treefoot
Dance Movement Therapy
and Lucy-Mary Mulholland
Arts Therapy. 12. The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts: Music Therapy and Collaboration in an Infant Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. Heather Fletcher
Music Therapy. 13. Dramatherapy in a Multicultural Secondary School. Adrian Lania
Dramatherapy
Psychology
School Counselling. 14. Cloak of Care: Music Therapy in Multidisciplinary Hospice Care. Keryn Squires
Music Therapy. 15. Woven Strands: Creating a Community Support Network in Private Practice. Agnès Desombiaux-Sigley
Art Therapy
DMT
Sandtray. Conclusion. Caroline Miller. Contributors. Bibliography.
Introduction. Caroline Miller
Dramatherapist
Psychologist. 1. Overview: Strengthening the Arts Therapist Identity in Multidisciplinary Settings. Caroline Miller. 2. The Wounded Healer: Professional Identity and the Role of Self-care in Clinical Practice. Mariana Torkington
Art Therapy
Play Therapy
Drama Therapy. 3. Finding My Place within a Multi/Inter-Professional Team. Abigail Raymond
Art Therapy
Dramatherapy. 4. Dances of Paradox and Role Diffusion. Marion Gordon-Flower
Art Therapy
Multi-modal Arts Therapies. 5. Music Therapy within a Multidisciplinary Special Education Team. Megan Spragg
Music Therapy. 6. Working Collaboratively in a Multi-Professional Team. Robin Barnaby
Dramatherapy
Art Therapy
and Neetu Sharma
Psychology
ABA. 7. Group Music Therapy in a Mental Health Service with Older Adults: 'It sure beats watching television.' Shari Storie
Music Therapy. 8. Considerations of Change in Play Therapy with Young People. Steve Harvey
Judy Donovan
and Tosca Lammerts Van Bueren
Play Therapy
Sandtray. 9. Shifting Lines: Palliative Art Therapy in the Home. Jennie Halliday
Art Therapy. 10. Working Together
Playing Together: Co-creating a Music Therapy Space for Young Children with Special Needs. Alison Talmage
Music Therapy. 11. Establishing the Web of Relationships: Dance Movement Therapist as Teacher Aide. Anaia Treefoot
Dance Movement Therapy
and Lucy-Mary Mulholland
Arts Therapy. 12. The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts: Music Therapy and Collaboration in an Infant Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. Heather Fletcher
Music Therapy. 13. Dramatherapy in a Multicultural Secondary School. Adrian Lania
Dramatherapy
Psychology
School Counselling. 14. Cloak of Care: Music Therapy in Multidisciplinary Hospice Care. Keryn Squires
Music Therapy. 15. Woven Strands: Creating a Community Support Network in Private Practice. Agnès Desombiaux-Sigley
Art Therapy
DMT
Sandtray. Conclusion. Caroline Miller. Contributors. Bibliography.
Dramatherapist
Psychologist. 1. Overview: Strengthening the Arts Therapist Identity in Multidisciplinary Settings. Caroline Miller. 2. The Wounded Healer: Professional Identity and the Role of Self-care in Clinical Practice. Mariana Torkington
Art Therapy
Play Therapy
Drama Therapy. 3. Finding My Place within a Multi/Inter-Professional Team. Abigail Raymond
Art Therapy
Dramatherapy. 4. Dances of Paradox and Role Diffusion. Marion Gordon-Flower
Art Therapy
Multi-modal Arts Therapies. 5. Music Therapy within a Multidisciplinary Special Education Team. Megan Spragg
Music Therapy. 6. Working Collaboratively in a Multi-Professional Team. Robin Barnaby
Dramatherapy
Art Therapy
and Neetu Sharma
Psychology
ABA. 7. Group Music Therapy in a Mental Health Service with Older Adults: 'It sure beats watching television.' Shari Storie
Music Therapy. 8. Considerations of Change in Play Therapy with Young People. Steve Harvey
Judy Donovan
and Tosca Lammerts Van Bueren
Play Therapy
Sandtray. 9. Shifting Lines: Palliative Art Therapy in the Home. Jennie Halliday
Art Therapy. 10. Working Together
Playing Together: Co-creating a Music Therapy Space for Young Children with Special Needs. Alison Talmage
Music Therapy. 11. Establishing the Web of Relationships: Dance Movement Therapist as Teacher Aide. Anaia Treefoot
Dance Movement Therapy
and Lucy-Mary Mulholland
Arts Therapy. 12. The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts: Music Therapy and Collaboration in an Infant Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. Heather Fletcher
Music Therapy. 13. Dramatherapy in a Multicultural Secondary School. Adrian Lania
Dramatherapy
Psychology
School Counselling. 14. Cloak of Care: Music Therapy in Multidisciplinary Hospice Care. Keryn Squires
Music Therapy. 15. Woven Strands: Creating a Community Support Network in Private Practice. Agnès Desombiaux-Sigley
Art Therapy
DMT
Sandtray. Conclusion. Caroline Miller. Contributors. Bibliography.