Creative Therapies for Complex Trauma
Helping Children and Families in Foster Care, Kinship Care or Adoption
Herausgeber: Hasler, Joy; Hendry, Anthea
Creative Therapies for Complex Trauma
Helping Children and Families in Foster Care, Kinship Care or Adoption
Herausgeber: Hasler, Joy; Hendry, Anthea
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Exploring how and why creative therapies are so effective in helping children to recover from trauma, this cutting-edge book lays out the uses of a range of techniques including art psychotherapy, music therapy, dance therapy and dramatherapy.
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Exploring how and why creative therapies are so effective in helping children to recover from trauma, this cutting-edge book lays out the uses of a range of techniques including art psychotherapy, music therapy, dance therapy and dramatherapy.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9781785920059
- ISBN-10: 1785920057
- Artikelnr.: 47003432
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9781785920059
- ISBN-10: 1785920057
- Artikelnr.: 47003432
Edited by Anthea Hendry and Joy Hasler. Foreword by Colwyn Trevarthen.
Acknowledgements. About the Editors. Contributors List. Introduction. Anthea Hendry
Art Psychotherapist and Joy Hasler
Catchpoint CIC. PART 1. MAPPING OUT THE TERRITORY. 1. Complex Trauma in Children: An Overview of Theoretical Developments. Franca Brenninkmeyer
Head of Child and Family Service
PAC-UK. 2. Creative Therapies for Complex Trauma: Theory into Practice. Anthea Hendry
Art Psychotherapist. 3. Putting Theory into Practice: Implications for Caregivers. Janet Smith
Adoption Support Practice Manager at Families for Children. PART 2: CLINICAL APPLICATION OF CREATIVE THERAPIES FOR COMPLEX TRAUMA. 4. How does Trauma Affect the whole family?: Assessment of the Effect of Trauma on Attachment relationships. Joy Hasler
Catchpoint CIC. 5. Beyond Words: Family Futures Neurophysiological Approach to Assessment and treatment of Traumatised Children. Jay Vaughan
Therapy Services Manager
Family Futures CIC and Alan Burnell
Manager
Family Futures CIC. 6. Dyadic Parent-Child Art Psychotherapy and Complex Trauma. Anthea Hendry
Art Psychotherapist and Elizabeth Taylor Buck
Research Fellow
School of Health and Related Research
University of Sheffield. 7. Healing Rhythms: Music Therapy for Attachment and Trauma. Joy Hasler
Catchpoint CIC. 8. Making a Drama: Interview with a Dramatherapist who works with adoptive families. Molly Holland
Catchpoint CIC and Joy Hasler
Catchpoint CIC. 9. When Play Therapy is not Enough: Using EMDR in combination with Play Therapy for children with Complex Trauma. Renee Potegieter Marks
Consultant Therapist
Integrate Families. 10. 'Repetitive
rhythmic
relevant
relational
respectful and rewarding': Dance Movement Therapy in Attachment Work. Hannah Guy
Dance and Movement Therapist
Catchpoint CIC and Sue Topalian
Dance and Movement Therapist
Catchpoint CIC. PART 3: COMPLEX TRAUMA AND CREATIVE PRACTICE IN EDUCATION. 11. Adapting to Working in Schools with the Family Futures' Neurophysiological Approach. Marion Allen
Education Consultant
Family Futures CIC. 12. Rules
Relationships and Ripples: Therapy in a Specialist Residential School. Sarah Ayache
Head of Therapies and Art Psychotherapist
The William Henry Smiths School and Martin Gibson
Vice Principal
The William Henry Smiths School.
Art Psychotherapist and Joy Hasler
Catchpoint CIC. PART 1. MAPPING OUT THE TERRITORY. 1. Complex Trauma in Children: An Overview of Theoretical Developments. Franca Brenninkmeyer
Head of Child and Family Service
PAC-UK. 2. Creative Therapies for Complex Trauma: Theory into Practice. Anthea Hendry
Art Psychotherapist. 3. Putting Theory into Practice: Implications for Caregivers. Janet Smith
Adoption Support Practice Manager at Families for Children. PART 2: CLINICAL APPLICATION OF CREATIVE THERAPIES FOR COMPLEX TRAUMA. 4. How does Trauma Affect the whole family?: Assessment of the Effect of Trauma on Attachment relationships. Joy Hasler
Catchpoint CIC. 5. Beyond Words: Family Futures Neurophysiological Approach to Assessment and treatment of Traumatised Children. Jay Vaughan
Therapy Services Manager
Family Futures CIC and Alan Burnell
Manager
Family Futures CIC. 6. Dyadic Parent-Child Art Psychotherapy and Complex Trauma. Anthea Hendry
Art Psychotherapist and Elizabeth Taylor Buck
Research Fellow
School of Health and Related Research
University of Sheffield. 7. Healing Rhythms: Music Therapy for Attachment and Trauma. Joy Hasler
Catchpoint CIC. 8. Making a Drama: Interview with a Dramatherapist who works with adoptive families. Molly Holland
Catchpoint CIC and Joy Hasler
Catchpoint CIC. 9. When Play Therapy is not Enough: Using EMDR in combination with Play Therapy for children with Complex Trauma. Renee Potegieter Marks
Consultant Therapist
Integrate Families. 10. 'Repetitive
rhythmic
relevant
relational
respectful and rewarding': Dance Movement Therapy in Attachment Work. Hannah Guy
Dance and Movement Therapist
Catchpoint CIC and Sue Topalian
Dance and Movement Therapist
Catchpoint CIC. PART 3: COMPLEX TRAUMA AND CREATIVE PRACTICE IN EDUCATION. 11. Adapting to Working in Schools with the Family Futures' Neurophysiological Approach. Marion Allen
Education Consultant
Family Futures CIC. 12. Rules
Relationships and Ripples: Therapy in a Specialist Residential School. Sarah Ayache
Head of Therapies and Art Psychotherapist
The William Henry Smiths School and Martin Gibson
Vice Principal
The William Henry Smiths School.
Acknowledgements. About the Editors. Contributors List. Introduction. Anthea Hendry
Art Psychotherapist and Joy Hasler
Catchpoint CIC. PART 1. MAPPING OUT THE TERRITORY. 1. Complex Trauma in Children: An Overview of Theoretical Developments. Franca Brenninkmeyer
Head of Child and Family Service
PAC-UK. 2. Creative Therapies for Complex Trauma: Theory into Practice. Anthea Hendry
Art Psychotherapist. 3. Putting Theory into Practice: Implications for Caregivers. Janet Smith
Adoption Support Practice Manager at Families for Children. PART 2: CLINICAL APPLICATION OF CREATIVE THERAPIES FOR COMPLEX TRAUMA. 4. How does Trauma Affect the whole family?: Assessment of the Effect of Trauma on Attachment relationships. Joy Hasler
Catchpoint CIC. 5. Beyond Words: Family Futures Neurophysiological Approach to Assessment and treatment of Traumatised Children. Jay Vaughan
Therapy Services Manager
Family Futures CIC and Alan Burnell
Manager
Family Futures CIC. 6. Dyadic Parent-Child Art Psychotherapy and Complex Trauma. Anthea Hendry
Art Psychotherapist and Elizabeth Taylor Buck
Research Fellow
School of Health and Related Research
University of Sheffield. 7. Healing Rhythms: Music Therapy for Attachment and Trauma. Joy Hasler
Catchpoint CIC. 8. Making a Drama: Interview with a Dramatherapist who works with adoptive families. Molly Holland
Catchpoint CIC and Joy Hasler
Catchpoint CIC. 9. When Play Therapy is not Enough: Using EMDR in combination with Play Therapy for children with Complex Trauma. Renee Potegieter Marks
Consultant Therapist
Integrate Families. 10. 'Repetitive
rhythmic
relevant
relational
respectful and rewarding': Dance Movement Therapy in Attachment Work. Hannah Guy
Dance and Movement Therapist
Catchpoint CIC and Sue Topalian
Dance and Movement Therapist
Catchpoint CIC. PART 3: COMPLEX TRAUMA AND CREATIVE PRACTICE IN EDUCATION. 11. Adapting to Working in Schools with the Family Futures' Neurophysiological Approach. Marion Allen
Education Consultant
Family Futures CIC. 12. Rules
Relationships and Ripples: Therapy in a Specialist Residential School. Sarah Ayache
Head of Therapies and Art Psychotherapist
The William Henry Smiths School and Martin Gibson
Vice Principal
The William Henry Smiths School.
Art Psychotherapist and Joy Hasler
Catchpoint CIC. PART 1. MAPPING OUT THE TERRITORY. 1. Complex Trauma in Children: An Overview of Theoretical Developments. Franca Brenninkmeyer
Head of Child and Family Service
PAC-UK. 2. Creative Therapies for Complex Trauma: Theory into Practice. Anthea Hendry
Art Psychotherapist. 3. Putting Theory into Practice: Implications for Caregivers. Janet Smith
Adoption Support Practice Manager at Families for Children. PART 2: CLINICAL APPLICATION OF CREATIVE THERAPIES FOR COMPLEX TRAUMA. 4. How does Trauma Affect the whole family?: Assessment of the Effect of Trauma on Attachment relationships. Joy Hasler
Catchpoint CIC. 5. Beyond Words: Family Futures Neurophysiological Approach to Assessment and treatment of Traumatised Children. Jay Vaughan
Therapy Services Manager
Family Futures CIC and Alan Burnell
Manager
Family Futures CIC. 6. Dyadic Parent-Child Art Psychotherapy and Complex Trauma. Anthea Hendry
Art Psychotherapist and Elizabeth Taylor Buck
Research Fellow
School of Health and Related Research
University of Sheffield. 7. Healing Rhythms: Music Therapy for Attachment and Trauma. Joy Hasler
Catchpoint CIC. 8. Making a Drama: Interview with a Dramatherapist who works with adoptive families. Molly Holland
Catchpoint CIC and Joy Hasler
Catchpoint CIC. 9. When Play Therapy is not Enough: Using EMDR in combination with Play Therapy for children with Complex Trauma. Renee Potegieter Marks
Consultant Therapist
Integrate Families. 10. 'Repetitive
rhythmic
relevant
relational
respectful and rewarding': Dance Movement Therapy in Attachment Work. Hannah Guy
Dance and Movement Therapist
Catchpoint CIC and Sue Topalian
Dance and Movement Therapist
Catchpoint CIC. PART 3: COMPLEX TRAUMA AND CREATIVE PRACTICE IN EDUCATION. 11. Adapting to Working in Schools with the Family Futures' Neurophysiological Approach. Marion Allen
Education Consultant
Family Futures CIC. 12. Rules
Relationships and Ripples: Therapy in a Specialist Residential School. Sarah Ayache
Head of Therapies and Art Psychotherapist
The William Henry Smiths School and Martin Gibson
Vice Principal
The William Henry Smiths School.