Foundations of Expressive Art Therapy
Theoretical and Clinical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Levine, Ellen G.; Levine, Stephen K.
Foundations of Expressive Art Therapy
Theoretical and Clinical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Levine, Ellen G.; Levine, Stephen K.
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This book provides an arts-based approach to theories and practices of expressive arts therapy. The contributors emphasize the importance of the imagination and aesthetic experience, arguing that these are central to psychological well-being, and challenging views which emphasise the cognitive and emotional dimensions of mental health development.
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This book provides an arts-based approach to theories and practices of expressive arts therapy. The contributors emphasize the importance of the imagination and aesthetic experience, arguing that these are central to psychological well-being, and challenging views which emphasise the cognitive and emotional dimensions of mental health development.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: GB Gardners Books / Kingsley
- 3rd, impr. ed.
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 436g
- ISBN-13: 9781853024634
- ISBN-10: 1853024635
- Artikelnr.: 21260986
- Verlag: GB Gardners Books / Kingsley
- 3rd, impr. ed.
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 436g
- ISBN-13: 9781853024634
- ISBN-10: 1853024635
- Artikelnr.: 21260986
Edited by Stephen K. Levine and Ellen G. Levine
Introduction
Ellen G. Levine
ISIS Canada
and Stephen K. Levine
York University
Toronto
and ISIS
Canada. Part I: Philosophical and Theoretical Perspectives 1. Poiesis and postmodernism: the search for a foundation in expressive arts therapy
Stephen K. Levine
York University
Toronto
and ISIS
Canada. 2. Soul-nourishment or the metabolism of psyche: a broad concept of diet and medicine
Paolo J. Knill
Lesley College
Cambridge and European Graduate School
Switzerland. 3. Ethics and aesthetics: the necessity of form
Majken Jacoby
ISIS
Denmark. 4. Artistic inquiry: research in expressive arts therapy
Shaun McNiff
Endicott College
Massachusetts. Part II: Clinical Perspectives 5. Voicework as therapy: the artistic use of singing and vocal sound to heal mind and body
Paul Newham
International Association for Voice Movement Therapy and Voice Movement Training. 6. The creative connection: a holistic expressive arts process
Natalie Rogers
Person-Centered Expressive Therapy Institute
California. 7. Living artfully: movement as an integrative process
Daria Halprin
Tamalpa Institute
California. 8. Layer upon layer: a therapeutic experience in the art studio
Annette Brederode
Centre for the Expressive and Creative Arts Therapies
Netherlands. 9. Music as mother: the mothering function of music through expressive and receptive avenues
Margareta Warja
Lowenstomska Psychiatric Hospital
Sweden. 10. Between imagination and belief: poetry as therapeutic intervention
Margo Fuchs
European Graduate School. 11. Poetry in the oral tradition: serious play with words
Elizabeth McKim
Lesley College Cambridge
Massachusetts. 12. Theatre of the Holocaust
Yaacov Naor
'The Inner Theatre' psychodrama centre
Israel. 13. In exile from the body
Melinda Asher-Meyer
The Norwegian Institute of Expressive Arts Therapy. 14. On the play-ground: child psychotherapy and expressive arts therapy
Ellen G. Levine
ISIS
Canada.
Ellen G. Levine
ISIS Canada
and Stephen K. Levine
York University
Toronto
and ISIS
Canada. Part I: Philosophical and Theoretical Perspectives 1. Poiesis and postmodernism: the search for a foundation in expressive arts therapy
Stephen K. Levine
York University
Toronto
and ISIS
Canada. 2. Soul-nourishment or the metabolism of psyche: a broad concept of diet and medicine
Paolo J. Knill
Lesley College
Cambridge and European Graduate School
Switzerland. 3. Ethics and aesthetics: the necessity of form
Majken Jacoby
ISIS
Denmark. 4. Artistic inquiry: research in expressive arts therapy
Shaun McNiff
Endicott College
Massachusetts. Part II: Clinical Perspectives 5. Voicework as therapy: the artistic use of singing and vocal sound to heal mind and body
Paul Newham
International Association for Voice Movement Therapy and Voice Movement Training. 6. The creative connection: a holistic expressive arts process
Natalie Rogers
Person-Centered Expressive Therapy Institute
California. 7. Living artfully: movement as an integrative process
Daria Halprin
Tamalpa Institute
California. 8. Layer upon layer: a therapeutic experience in the art studio
Annette Brederode
Centre for the Expressive and Creative Arts Therapies
Netherlands. 9. Music as mother: the mothering function of music through expressive and receptive avenues
Margareta Warja
Lowenstomska Psychiatric Hospital
Sweden. 10. Between imagination and belief: poetry as therapeutic intervention
Margo Fuchs
European Graduate School. 11. Poetry in the oral tradition: serious play with words
Elizabeth McKim
Lesley College Cambridge
Massachusetts. 12. Theatre of the Holocaust
Yaacov Naor
'The Inner Theatre' psychodrama centre
Israel. 13. In exile from the body
Melinda Asher-Meyer
The Norwegian Institute of Expressive Arts Therapy. 14. On the play-ground: child psychotherapy and expressive arts therapy
Ellen G. Levine
ISIS
Canada.
Introduction
Ellen G. Levine
ISIS Canada
and Stephen K. Levine
York University
Toronto
and ISIS
Canada. Part I: Philosophical and Theoretical Perspectives 1. Poiesis and postmodernism: the search for a foundation in expressive arts therapy
Stephen K. Levine
York University
Toronto
and ISIS
Canada. 2. Soul-nourishment or the metabolism of psyche: a broad concept of diet and medicine
Paolo J. Knill
Lesley College
Cambridge and European Graduate School
Switzerland. 3. Ethics and aesthetics: the necessity of form
Majken Jacoby
ISIS
Denmark. 4. Artistic inquiry: research in expressive arts therapy
Shaun McNiff
Endicott College
Massachusetts. Part II: Clinical Perspectives 5. Voicework as therapy: the artistic use of singing and vocal sound to heal mind and body
Paul Newham
International Association for Voice Movement Therapy and Voice Movement Training. 6. The creative connection: a holistic expressive arts process
Natalie Rogers
Person-Centered Expressive Therapy Institute
California. 7. Living artfully: movement as an integrative process
Daria Halprin
Tamalpa Institute
California. 8. Layer upon layer: a therapeutic experience in the art studio
Annette Brederode
Centre for the Expressive and Creative Arts Therapies
Netherlands. 9. Music as mother: the mothering function of music through expressive and receptive avenues
Margareta Warja
Lowenstomska Psychiatric Hospital
Sweden. 10. Between imagination and belief: poetry as therapeutic intervention
Margo Fuchs
European Graduate School. 11. Poetry in the oral tradition: serious play with words
Elizabeth McKim
Lesley College Cambridge
Massachusetts. 12. Theatre of the Holocaust
Yaacov Naor
'The Inner Theatre' psychodrama centre
Israel. 13. In exile from the body
Melinda Asher-Meyer
The Norwegian Institute of Expressive Arts Therapy. 14. On the play-ground: child psychotherapy and expressive arts therapy
Ellen G. Levine
ISIS
Canada.
Ellen G. Levine
ISIS Canada
and Stephen K. Levine
York University
Toronto
and ISIS
Canada. Part I: Philosophical and Theoretical Perspectives 1. Poiesis and postmodernism: the search for a foundation in expressive arts therapy
Stephen K. Levine
York University
Toronto
and ISIS
Canada. 2. Soul-nourishment or the metabolism of psyche: a broad concept of diet and medicine
Paolo J. Knill
Lesley College
Cambridge and European Graduate School
Switzerland. 3. Ethics and aesthetics: the necessity of form
Majken Jacoby
ISIS
Denmark. 4. Artistic inquiry: research in expressive arts therapy
Shaun McNiff
Endicott College
Massachusetts. Part II: Clinical Perspectives 5. Voicework as therapy: the artistic use of singing and vocal sound to heal mind and body
Paul Newham
International Association for Voice Movement Therapy and Voice Movement Training. 6. The creative connection: a holistic expressive arts process
Natalie Rogers
Person-Centered Expressive Therapy Institute
California. 7. Living artfully: movement as an integrative process
Daria Halprin
Tamalpa Institute
California. 8. Layer upon layer: a therapeutic experience in the art studio
Annette Brederode
Centre for the Expressive and Creative Arts Therapies
Netherlands. 9. Music as mother: the mothering function of music through expressive and receptive avenues
Margareta Warja
Lowenstomska Psychiatric Hospital
Sweden. 10. Between imagination and belief: poetry as therapeutic intervention
Margo Fuchs
European Graduate School. 11. Poetry in the oral tradition: serious play with words
Elizabeth McKim
Lesley College Cambridge
Massachusetts. 12. Theatre of the Holocaust
Yaacov Naor
'The Inner Theatre' psychodrama centre
Israel. 13. In exile from the body
Melinda Asher-Meyer
The Norwegian Institute of Expressive Arts Therapy. 14. On the play-ground: child psychotherapy and expressive arts therapy
Ellen G. Levine
ISIS
Canada.