Assessment and Outcomes in the Arts Therapies
A Person-Centred Approach
Herausgeber: Miller, Caroline
Assessment and Outcomes in the Arts Therapies
A Person-Centred Approach
Herausgeber: Miller, Caroline
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There is increasing pressure on therapists to provide details of structured assessments and to report therapy outcomes. This edited volume provides a series of case studies, with varied client groups, giving arts therapists an accessible introduction to assessment and outcome measures that can be easily incorporated into their regular practice.
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There is increasing pressure on therapists to provide details of structured assessments and to report therapy outcomes. This edited volume provides a series of case studies, with varied client groups, giving arts therapists an accessible introduction to assessment and outcome measures that can be easily incorporated into their regular practice.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9781849054140
- ISBN-10: 1849054142
- Artikelnr.: 38097896
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 438g
- ISBN-13: 9781849054140
- ISBN-10: 1849054142
- Artikelnr.: 38097896
Introduction. Caroline Miller, Dramatherapist. 1. Overview. Caroline
Miller. Part 1: Working with Adults. 2. Nursing the Wounded Heart. Marion
Gordon-Flower, Arts Therapist. 3. Choral Singing Therapy for a Client with
Parkinson's Disease. Suzanne Purdy, Head of Speech Science Group, School of
Psychology and Centre for Brain Research, University of Auckland, Laura
Fogg-Rogers, Communications and Liason Manager, Department of Speech
Science and Centre of Brain Research, University of Auckland, Sylvia Leao,
Speech Language Therapist, and Alison Talmage, Music Therapist, Raukatauri
Music Therapy Centre, Auckland and the Centre for Brain Research,
University of Auckland. 4. Phototherapy with an Adult with Grief Issues.
Robin Barnaby, Arts Therapist. 5. Who Am I? Depression and Identity.
Caroline Miller. 6. The Inner Pilgrimage - Through Heart to Soul.
Margaret-Mary Mulqueen, Counsellor. 7. Dancing with the Magic of the
Archetypes. Marion Gordon-Flower. Part 2: Working with Children. 8. A
Child's Creative Journey Through Trauma. Mariana Torkington, Arts
Therapist. 9. Individual Art Therapy on the Spectrum: Opening Lines of
Communication through Creative Processes. Abigail Raymond, Arts Therapist,
and Caroline Miller. 10. Dramatherapy to Support Social Interactions with
Peers. Robin Barnaby. 11. Creating an Emotional Safe House in a Time of
Chaos: Supporting a Child Living in a Violent and Unstable Home
Environment. Abigail Raymond. 12. Individual Music Therapy for an
Adolescent with Cerebral Palsy. Alison Talmage and Claire Molyneux, Music
Therapist and Head of Clinical Services at the Raukatauri Music Therapy
Centre, Auckland. 13. Group Art Therapy with Children with Asperger's
Syndrome. Abigail Raymond and Caroline Miller. Conclusion. Caroline Miller.
The Contributors. Index.
Miller. Part 1: Working with Adults. 2. Nursing the Wounded Heart. Marion
Gordon-Flower, Arts Therapist. 3. Choral Singing Therapy for a Client with
Parkinson's Disease. Suzanne Purdy, Head of Speech Science Group, School of
Psychology and Centre for Brain Research, University of Auckland, Laura
Fogg-Rogers, Communications and Liason Manager, Department of Speech
Science and Centre of Brain Research, University of Auckland, Sylvia Leao,
Speech Language Therapist, and Alison Talmage, Music Therapist, Raukatauri
Music Therapy Centre, Auckland and the Centre for Brain Research,
University of Auckland. 4. Phototherapy with an Adult with Grief Issues.
Robin Barnaby, Arts Therapist. 5. Who Am I? Depression and Identity.
Caroline Miller. 6. The Inner Pilgrimage - Through Heart to Soul.
Margaret-Mary Mulqueen, Counsellor. 7. Dancing with the Magic of the
Archetypes. Marion Gordon-Flower. Part 2: Working with Children. 8. A
Child's Creative Journey Through Trauma. Mariana Torkington, Arts
Therapist. 9. Individual Art Therapy on the Spectrum: Opening Lines of
Communication through Creative Processes. Abigail Raymond, Arts Therapist,
and Caroline Miller. 10. Dramatherapy to Support Social Interactions with
Peers. Robin Barnaby. 11. Creating an Emotional Safe House in a Time of
Chaos: Supporting a Child Living in a Violent and Unstable Home
Environment. Abigail Raymond. 12. Individual Music Therapy for an
Adolescent with Cerebral Palsy. Alison Talmage and Claire Molyneux, Music
Therapist and Head of Clinical Services at the Raukatauri Music Therapy
Centre, Auckland. 13. Group Art Therapy with Children with Asperger's
Syndrome. Abigail Raymond and Caroline Miller. Conclusion. Caroline Miller.
The Contributors. Index.
Introduction. Caroline Miller, Dramatherapist. 1. Overview. Caroline
Miller. Part 1: Working with Adults. 2. Nursing the Wounded Heart. Marion
Gordon-Flower, Arts Therapist. 3. Choral Singing Therapy for a Client with
Parkinson's Disease. Suzanne Purdy, Head of Speech Science Group, School of
Psychology and Centre for Brain Research, University of Auckland, Laura
Fogg-Rogers, Communications and Liason Manager, Department of Speech
Science and Centre of Brain Research, University of Auckland, Sylvia Leao,
Speech Language Therapist, and Alison Talmage, Music Therapist, Raukatauri
Music Therapy Centre, Auckland and the Centre for Brain Research,
University of Auckland. 4. Phototherapy with an Adult with Grief Issues.
Robin Barnaby, Arts Therapist. 5. Who Am I? Depression and Identity.
Caroline Miller. 6. The Inner Pilgrimage - Through Heart to Soul.
Margaret-Mary Mulqueen, Counsellor. 7. Dancing with the Magic of the
Archetypes. Marion Gordon-Flower. Part 2: Working with Children. 8. A
Child's Creative Journey Through Trauma. Mariana Torkington, Arts
Therapist. 9. Individual Art Therapy on the Spectrum: Opening Lines of
Communication through Creative Processes. Abigail Raymond, Arts Therapist,
and Caroline Miller. 10. Dramatherapy to Support Social Interactions with
Peers. Robin Barnaby. 11. Creating an Emotional Safe House in a Time of
Chaos: Supporting a Child Living in a Violent and Unstable Home
Environment. Abigail Raymond. 12. Individual Music Therapy for an
Adolescent with Cerebral Palsy. Alison Talmage and Claire Molyneux, Music
Therapist and Head of Clinical Services at the Raukatauri Music Therapy
Centre, Auckland. 13. Group Art Therapy with Children with Asperger's
Syndrome. Abigail Raymond and Caroline Miller. Conclusion. Caroline Miller.
The Contributors. Index.
Miller. Part 1: Working with Adults. 2. Nursing the Wounded Heart. Marion
Gordon-Flower, Arts Therapist. 3. Choral Singing Therapy for a Client with
Parkinson's Disease. Suzanne Purdy, Head of Speech Science Group, School of
Psychology and Centre for Brain Research, University of Auckland, Laura
Fogg-Rogers, Communications and Liason Manager, Department of Speech
Science and Centre of Brain Research, University of Auckland, Sylvia Leao,
Speech Language Therapist, and Alison Talmage, Music Therapist, Raukatauri
Music Therapy Centre, Auckland and the Centre for Brain Research,
University of Auckland. 4. Phototherapy with an Adult with Grief Issues.
Robin Barnaby, Arts Therapist. 5. Who Am I? Depression and Identity.
Caroline Miller. 6. The Inner Pilgrimage - Through Heart to Soul.
Margaret-Mary Mulqueen, Counsellor. 7. Dancing with the Magic of the
Archetypes. Marion Gordon-Flower. Part 2: Working with Children. 8. A
Child's Creative Journey Through Trauma. Mariana Torkington, Arts
Therapist. 9. Individual Art Therapy on the Spectrum: Opening Lines of
Communication through Creative Processes. Abigail Raymond, Arts Therapist,
and Caroline Miller. 10. Dramatherapy to Support Social Interactions with
Peers. Robin Barnaby. 11. Creating an Emotional Safe House in a Time of
Chaos: Supporting a Child Living in a Violent and Unstable Home
Environment. Abigail Raymond. 12. Individual Music Therapy for an
Adolescent with Cerebral Palsy. Alison Talmage and Claire Molyneux, Music
Therapist and Head of Clinical Services at the Raukatauri Music Therapy
Centre, Auckland. 13. Group Art Therapy with Children with Asperger's
Syndrome. Abigail Raymond and Caroline Miller. Conclusion. Caroline Miller.
The Contributors. Index.