Expressive Arts with Elders
A Resource Second Edition
Herausgeber: Weisberg, Naida D; Wilder, Rosilyn
Expressive Arts with Elders
A Resource Second Edition
Herausgeber: Weisberg, Naida D; Wilder, Rosilyn
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This engaging and practical book shows how older people who are disoriented or depressed by the process of ageing can experience a renewed sense of connectedness and life-affirmation through the expressive arts and arts therapies. The contributors combine an analysis of theoretical considerations around themes of aging, society and dementia.
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This engaging and practical book shows how older people who are disoriented or depressed by the process of ageing can experience a renewed sense of connectedness and life-affirmation through the expressive arts and arts therapies. The contributors combine an analysis of theoretical considerations around themes of aging, society and dementia.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9781853028199
- ISBN-10: 1853028193
- Artikelnr.: 21176292
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. April 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 426g
- ISBN-13: 9781853028199
- ISBN-10: 1853028193
- Artikelnr.: 21176292
Naida Weisberg, M.A., R.D.T., a co-founder of !IMPROVISE!, creative drama specialists and drama therapists, works with nursing home activity directors, university students, institutionalized adults and children of all ages. Rosilyn Wilder, Ed.D., R.D.T., is assistant professor at the Gallatin School of Individualized Study, New York University. She is a creative art therapist with a private practice.
Forewords: 1. Empathetic Connections
Stanley Cath
Tufts University School of Medicine
Boston. 2. Why Some Older Adults Disconnect
George Sigel
Tufts University School of Medicine
Boston. Editor's Introduction
Naida Weisberg and Rosilyn Wilder. Poem: To You
Connector and Healer
Rosilyn Wilder Part One: Art Experiences Accessible To All. 1. Approaches to Training and Curriculum Design in the Visual Arts for the Elderly
Pearl Greenberg
National Lecturer on Art in Education and Gerontology. 2. "To Be Remembered" and Addendum: Thoughts of the Millenium
Georgiana Jungels
University of Buffalo
New York. Part Two: Dance and Movement: A Primary Art Expression. 3. "Can You Grab A Star?"
Jocelyn Helm
DanceTherapist
New Jersey. 4. "My Cheeks are Rosy Anyway: I Can't be Dead"
Dorothy Jungels
Everett Dance Company and Carriage House Theatre
Rhode Island and John Belcher
Musician
Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Part Three: The Drama In Our Lives 5. First Encounters
Naida Weisberg and Rosilyn Wilder. 6. Life Journeys: The Stop-Gap Method with Elders
Don R. Laffoon
Victoria Bryan and Sherry Diamond
Stop-Gap Institute
California 7. `Secrets I Never Told Before
' Rose Pavlow
!Improvise!
Inc. 8. A Tapestry of Voices: From Interview to Script
Bernice Bronson
Playwright
Director
Actress
Rhode Island Part Four: Intergenerational: Youth and Elders Come Together 9. Youth and Elders Inter-Act
Rosilyn Wilder. 10. What Does It Mean To Be Hispanic in Rhode Island?
Naida Weisberg. 11. The Folk Tale as Catalyst
Rose Pavlow. Part Five: Music and Sound to Liberate the Individual. 12. Older Adults are Total People
Marian Palmer
Music Therapist. National Speaker/Consultant and Gerontologist
Florida. 13. A Route to the Heart in a Short-Term Care Hospital Setting
Christophe Greider
Music Therapist
St Barnabas Hospital
New Jersey. 14.We've No Less Days
Delight Immonen
Music Therapist
Rhode Island College Faculty. Part Six: Writing: The World Unites Past
Present and Future. 15. Is It Literature
Is It Art?
Laura Fox
Taproot Workshops
Long Island
New York. Part Seven: Connecting Elders: Empowering Groups. 16. The Creative Power Within Us
Marilyn Barsky
Clinical Psychologist
New Jersey. 17. Invocation of Group Process and Leadership
Marc Kaminsky
Psychotherapist
Gerontologist. New York. Biographical Sketches. List of Professional Organizations. Index.
Stanley Cath
Tufts University School of Medicine
Boston. 2. Why Some Older Adults Disconnect
George Sigel
Tufts University School of Medicine
Boston. Editor's Introduction
Naida Weisberg and Rosilyn Wilder. Poem: To You
Connector and Healer
Rosilyn Wilder Part One: Art Experiences Accessible To All. 1. Approaches to Training and Curriculum Design in the Visual Arts for the Elderly
Pearl Greenberg
National Lecturer on Art in Education and Gerontology. 2. "To Be Remembered" and Addendum: Thoughts of the Millenium
Georgiana Jungels
University of Buffalo
New York. Part Two: Dance and Movement: A Primary Art Expression. 3. "Can You Grab A Star?"
Jocelyn Helm
DanceTherapist
New Jersey. 4. "My Cheeks are Rosy Anyway: I Can't be Dead"
Dorothy Jungels
Everett Dance Company and Carriage House Theatre
Rhode Island and John Belcher
Musician
Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Part Three: The Drama In Our Lives 5. First Encounters
Naida Weisberg and Rosilyn Wilder. 6. Life Journeys: The Stop-Gap Method with Elders
Don R. Laffoon
Victoria Bryan and Sherry Diamond
Stop-Gap Institute
California 7. `Secrets I Never Told Before
' Rose Pavlow
!Improvise!
Inc. 8. A Tapestry of Voices: From Interview to Script
Bernice Bronson
Playwright
Director
Actress
Rhode Island Part Four: Intergenerational: Youth and Elders Come Together 9. Youth and Elders Inter-Act
Rosilyn Wilder. 10. What Does It Mean To Be Hispanic in Rhode Island?
Naida Weisberg. 11. The Folk Tale as Catalyst
Rose Pavlow. Part Five: Music and Sound to Liberate the Individual. 12. Older Adults are Total People
Marian Palmer
Music Therapist. National Speaker/Consultant and Gerontologist
Florida. 13. A Route to the Heart in a Short-Term Care Hospital Setting
Christophe Greider
Music Therapist
St Barnabas Hospital
New Jersey. 14.We've No Less Days
Delight Immonen
Music Therapist
Rhode Island College Faculty. Part Six: Writing: The World Unites Past
Present and Future. 15. Is It Literature
Is It Art?
Laura Fox
Taproot Workshops
Long Island
New York. Part Seven: Connecting Elders: Empowering Groups. 16. The Creative Power Within Us
Marilyn Barsky
Clinical Psychologist
New Jersey. 17. Invocation of Group Process and Leadership
Marc Kaminsky
Psychotherapist
Gerontologist. New York. Biographical Sketches. List of Professional Organizations. Index.
Forewords: 1. Empathetic Connections
Stanley Cath
Tufts University School of Medicine
Boston. 2. Why Some Older Adults Disconnect
George Sigel
Tufts University School of Medicine
Boston. Editor's Introduction
Naida Weisberg and Rosilyn Wilder. Poem: To You
Connector and Healer
Rosilyn Wilder Part One: Art Experiences Accessible To All. 1. Approaches to Training and Curriculum Design in the Visual Arts for the Elderly
Pearl Greenberg
National Lecturer on Art in Education and Gerontology. 2. "To Be Remembered" and Addendum: Thoughts of the Millenium
Georgiana Jungels
University of Buffalo
New York. Part Two: Dance and Movement: A Primary Art Expression. 3. "Can You Grab A Star?"
Jocelyn Helm
DanceTherapist
New Jersey. 4. "My Cheeks are Rosy Anyway: I Can't be Dead"
Dorothy Jungels
Everett Dance Company and Carriage House Theatre
Rhode Island and John Belcher
Musician
Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Part Three: The Drama In Our Lives 5. First Encounters
Naida Weisberg and Rosilyn Wilder. 6. Life Journeys: The Stop-Gap Method with Elders
Don R. Laffoon
Victoria Bryan and Sherry Diamond
Stop-Gap Institute
California 7. `Secrets I Never Told Before
' Rose Pavlow
!Improvise!
Inc. 8. A Tapestry of Voices: From Interview to Script
Bernice Bronson
Playwright
Director
Actress
Rhode Island Part Four: Intergenerational: Youth and Elders Come Together 9. Youth and Elders Inter-Act
Rosilyn Wilder. 10. What Does It Mean To Be Hispanic in Rhode Island?
Naida Weisberg. 11. The Folk Tale as Catalyst
Rose Pavlow. Part Five: Music and Sound to Liberate the Individual. 12. Older Adults are Total People
Marian Palmer
Music Therapist. National Speaker/Consultant and Gerontologist
Florida. 13. A Route to the Heart in a Short-Term Care Hospital Setting
Christophe Greider
Music Therapist
St Barnabas Hospital
New Jersey. 14.We've No Less Days
Delight Immonen
Music Therapist
Rhode Island College Faculty. Part Six: Writing: The World Unites Past
Present and Future. 15. Is It Literature
Is It Art?
Laura Fox
Taproot Workshops
Long Island
New York. Part Seven: Connecting Elders: Empowering Groups. 16. The Creative Power Within Us
Marilyn Barsky
Clinical Psychologist
New Jersey. 17. Invocation of Group Process and Leadership
Marc Kaminsky
Psychotherapist
Gerontologist. New York. Biographical Sketches. List of Professional Organizations. Index.
Stanley Cath
Tufts University School of Medicine
Boston. 2. Why Some Older Adults Disconnect
George Sigel
Tufts University School of Medicine
Boston. Editor's Introduction
Naida Weisberg and Rosilyn Wilder. Poem: To You
Connector and Healer
Rosilyn Wilder Part One: Art Experiences Accessible To All. 1. Approaches to Training and Curriculum Design in the Visual Arts for the Elderly
Pearl Greenberg
National Lecturer on Art in Education and Gerontology. 2. "To Be Remembered" and Addendum: Thoughts of the Millenium
Georgiana Jungels
University of Buffalo
New York. Part Two: Dance and Movement: A Primary Art Expression. 3. "Can You Grab A Star?"
Jocelyn Helm
DanceTherapist
New Jersey. 4. "My Cheeks are Rosy Anyway: I Can't be Dead"
Dorothy Jungels
Everett Dance Company and Carriage House Theatre
Rhode Island and John Belcher
Musician
Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Part Three: The Drama In Our Lives 5. First Encounters
Naida Weisberg and Rosilyn Wilder. 6. Life Journeys: The Stop-Gap Method with Elders
Don R. Laffoon
Victoria Bryan and Sherry Diamond
Stop-Gap Institute
California 7. `Secrets I Never Told Before
' Rose Pavlow
!Improvise!
Inc. 8. A Tapestry of Voices: From Interview to Script
Bernice Bronson
Playwright
Director
Actress
Rhode Island Part Four: Intergenerational: Youth and Elders Come Together 9. Youth and Elders Inter-Act
Rosilyn Wilder. 10. What Does It Mean To Be Hispanic in Rhode Island?
Naida Weisberg. 11. The Folk Tale as Catalyst
Rose Pavlow. Part Five: Music and Sound to Liberate the Individual. 12. Older Adults are Total People
Marian Palmer
Music Therapist. National Speaker/Consultant and Gerontologist
Florida. 13. A Route to the Heart in a Short-Term Care Hospital Setting
Christophe Greider
Music Therapist
St Barnabas Hospital
New Jersey. 14.We've No Less Days
Delight Immonen
Music Therapist
Rhode Island College Faculty. Part Six: Writing: The World Unites Past
Present and Future. 15. Is It Literature
Is It Art?
Laura Fox
Taproot Workshops
Long Island
New York. Part Seven: Connecting Elders: Empowering Groups. 16. The Creative Power Within Us
Marilyn Barsky
Clinical Psychologist
New Jersey. 17. Invocation of Group Process and Leadership
Marc Kaminsky
Psychotherapist
Gerontologist. New York. Biographical Sketches. List of Professional Organizations. Index.