Amanda Pike
Improving Memory Through Creativity
A Professional's Guide to Culturally Sensitive Cognitive Training with Older Adults
Amanda Pike
Improving Memory Through Creativity
A Professional's Guide to Culturally Sensitive Cognitive Training with Older Adults
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Art therapy is a culturally sensitive method of enhancing cognitive performance. With online accompaniments and materials for use in sessions and workshops, this book combines research and practical resources to enable professionals to improve memory, mood and socialization in the ethnically diverse older population though therapeutic creativity.
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Art therapy is a culturally sensitive method of enhancing cognitive performance. With online accompaniments and materials for use in sessions and workshops, this book combines research and practical resources to enable professionals to improve memory, mood and socialization in the ethnically diverse older population though therapeutic creativity.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 2mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9781849059534
- ISBN-10: 1849059535
- Artikelnr.: 39633006
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Februar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 2mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9781849059534
- ISBN-10: 1849059535
- Artikelnr.: 39633006
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Amanda Pike has taught internationally on themes related to creative art therapies. She has a Master's degree in Creative Arts Therapy from Nazareth College and a Ph.D. specialising in Art Therapy from Florida State University. Her doctoral research evaluated art therapy as a means of cognitive training and the results demonstrated enhanced cognitive performance among culturally diverse older adults. Currently, Amanda is serving as President of the Florida Art Therapy Association and works as a registered art therapist. She lives in Miami, Florida where she applies her work with clients across the life-span. In addition to clinical work, Amanda provides outcome study consultations and welcomes opportunities for collaboration.
1. Late-Life Creative Self-Expression and Memory. 1.1. How-to-Apply
Information Presented within this Text. 1.2. Normal and Abnormal Aging.
1.3. Alzheimer's disease. 1.4. Risk Factors of Memory Loss. 1.5. Mental
Stimulation. 1.6. Stress. 1.7. Emotional Stress and Social Isolation. 1.8.
Self-Expression in Late-Life. 1.9. Encouraging Mental Stimulation through
Expressive Art-Making. 1.10. Incorporating Creativity into Older Adult
Identity through Art-Making. 1.11. Creative Behavior. 1.12. Creative
Thought. 1.13. Creative Self-Expression. 1.14. Summary. 2. Happiness,
Social Creativity, and the Brain. 2.1. Happiness and Creative
Self-Expression. 2.2. Elevating Mood during Creative Sessions. 2.3.
Bodily/Sensory Pleasures. 2.4. Higher Order Pleasures. 2.5. Gratifications.
2.6. Happiness, Creativity and the Brain. 2.7. Neurotransmitters and
Creativity. 2.8. Making Art that Expresses and Enhances Mood. 2.9. Visual
Elements, Cognition and Mood. 2.10. Combining Visual Elements for Enhanced
Mood. 2.11. Social Equality vs. Stratifications during Creativity and
Happiness. 2.12. Summary. 3. Culture, Communication and Art. 3.1. Promoting
Socialization during Memory Training. 3.2. Culture. 3.3. Providing Cultural
Neutrality. 3.4. Communication. 3.5. Art in Communication. 3.6. Visual
Literacy. 3.7. Social Sharing of Meaning through Art. 3.8. Social Roles.
3.9. Increased Socialization through Art. 3.10. Summary. 4. Cognitive
Training through Creative Self-Expression. 4.1. Addressing Cognitive
Abilities. 4.2 Emotion-Focused Interventions. 4.3. Targeting Cognitive
Performance through Creativity. 4.4. Nature of Cognitive Impairment. 4.5.
Type of Memory Impacted. 4.6. Short-term Working Memory vs Long-term
Memory. 4.7. Cognitive Training. 4.8. Restorative Strategies. 4.9.
Compensatory Strategies. 4.10. Expressivity-based Memory Techniques. 4.11.
Neurobiology of Creativity and Expressivity. 4.12. Theory: Going Beyond
"Recipes". 4.13. Understanding Cerebral Activity in Art-Making. 4.14.
Examples of artwork and corresponding ETC. 4.15. Educational vs Therapeutic
Frameworks. 4.16. Summary. 5. Understanding Art to Understand the Mind.
5.1. Elements of Successful Sessions. 5.2. Additional Planning for
Effective Sessions. 5.3. Rhythmic Structure and Versatility in Directives.
5.3. Outline of Ten-Weeks of Sessions. 5.4. A Single Directive for All
Ten-Weeks. 5.5 Concluding the Ten Weeks. 5.6. Summary. 6. Going beyond the
Book: Community Collaborations. 6.1. Scope-of-Practice. 6.2. Cultural
Trends in Seeking Care. 6.3. Caregivers. 6.4. Inter-Generational Projects.
6.5. Services/Systems of Care across Settings. 6.6. Getting Started. 6.7.
Identifying Symptoms Cross-Culturally. 6.8. Organizations. 6.9. Ways to
Continue Learning. 6.10. Summary. 6.11. Learning Evaluation Quiz.
References.
Information Presented within this Text. 1.2. Normal and Abnormal Aging.
1.3. Alzheimer's disease. 1.4. Risk Factors of Memory Loss. 1.5. Mental
Stimulation. 1.6. Stress. 1.7. Emotional Stress and Social Isolation. 1.8.
Self-Expression in Late-Life. 1.9. Encouraging Mental Stimulation through
Expressive Art-Making. 1.10. Incorporating Creativity into Older Adult
Identity through Art-Making. 1.11. Creative Behavior. 1.12. Creative
Thought. 1.13. Creative Self-Expression. 1.14. Summary. 2. Happiness,
Social Creativity, and the Brain. 2.1. Happiness and Creative
Self-Expression. 2.2. Elevating Mood during Creative Sessions. 2.3.
Bodily/Sensory Pleasures. 2.4. Higher Order Pleasures. 2.5. Gratifications.
2.6. Happiness, Creativity and the Brain. 2.7. Neurotransmitters and
Creativity. 2.8. Making Art that Expresses and Enhances Mood. 2.9. Visual
Elements, Cognition and Mood. 2.10. Combining Visual Elements for Enhanced
Mood. 2.11. Social Equality vs. Stratifications during Creativity and
Happiness. 2.12. Summary. 3. Culture, Communication and Art. 3.1. Promoting
Socialization during Memory Training. 3.2. Culture. 3.3. Providing Cultural
Neutrality. 3.4. Communication. 3.5. Art in Communication. 3.6. Visual
Literacy. 3.7. Social Sharing of Meaning through Art. 3.8. Social Roles.
3.9. Increased Socialization through Art. 3.10. Summary. 4. Cognitive
Training through Creative Self-Expression. 4.1. Addressing Cognitive
Abilities. 4.2 Emotion-Focused Interventions. 4.3. Targeting Cognitive
Performance through Creativity. 4.4. Nature of Cognitive Impairment. 4.5.
Type of Memory Impacted. 4.6. Short-term Working Memory vs Long-term
Memory. 4.7. Cognitive Training. 4.8. Restorative Strategies. 4.9.
Compensatory Strategies. 4.10. Expressivity-based Memory Techniques. 4.11.
Neurobiology of Creativity and Expressivity. 4.12. Theory: Going Beyond
"Recipes". 4.13. Understanding Cerebral Activity in Art-Making. 4.14.
Examples of artwork and corresponding ETC. 4.15. Educational vs Therapeutic
Frameworks. 4.16. Summary. 5. Understanding Art to Understand the Mind.
5.1. Elements of Successful Sessions. 5.2. Additional Planning for
Effective Sessions. 5.3. Rhythmic Structure and Versatility in Directives.
5.3. Outline of Ten-Weeks of Sessions. 5.4. A Single Directive for All
Ten-Weeks. 5.5 Concluding the Ten Weeks. 5.6. Summary. 6. Going beyond the
Book: Community Collaborations. 6.1. Scope-of-Practice. 6.2. Cultural
Trends in Seeking Care. 6.3. Caregivers. 6.4. Inter-Generational Projects.
6.5. Services/Systems of Care across Settings. 6.6. Getting Started. 6.7.
Identifying Symptoms Cross-Culturally. 6.8. Organizations. 6.9. Ways to
Continue Learning. 6.10. Summary. 6.11. Learning Evaluation Quiz.
References.
1. Late-Life Creative Self-Expression and Memory. 1.1. How-to-Apply
Information Presented within this Text. 1.2. Normal and Abnormal Aging.
1.3. Alzheimer's disease. 1.4. Risk Factors of Memory Loss. 1.5. Mental
Stimulation. 1.6. Stress. 1.7. Emotional Stress and Social Isolation. 1.8.
Self-Expression in Late-Life. 1.9. Encouraging Mental Stimulation through
Expressive Art-Making. 1.10. Incorporating Creativity into Older Adult
Identity through Art-Making. 1.11. Creative Behavior. 1.12. Creative
Thought. 1.13. Creative Self-Expression. 1.14. Summary. 2. Happiness,
Social Creativity, and the Brain. 2.1. Happiness and Creative
Self-Expression. 2.2. Elevating Mood during Creative Sessions. 2.3.
Bodily/Sensory Pleasures. 2.4. Higher Order Pleasures. 2.5. Gratifications.
2.6. Happiness, Creativity and the Brain. 2.7. Neurotransmitters and
Creativity. 2.8. Making Art that Expresses and Enhances Mood. 2.9. Visual
Elements, Cognition and Mood. 2.10. Combining Visual Elements for Enhanced
Mood. 2.11. Social Equality vs. Stratifications during Creativity and
Happiness. 2.12. Summary. 3. Culture, Communication and Art. 3.1. Promoting
Socialization during Memory Training. 3.2. Culture. 3.3. Providing Cultural
Neutrality. 3.4. Communication. 3.5. Art in Communication. 3.6. Visual
Literacy. 3.7. Social Sharing of Meaning through Art. 3.8. Social Roles.
3.9. Increased Socialization through Art. 3.10. Summary. 4. Cognitive
Training through Creative Self-Expression. 4.1. Addressing Cognitive
Abilities. 4.2 Emotion-Focused Interventions. 4.3. Targeting Cognitive
Performance through Creativity. 4.4. Nature of Cognitive Impairment. 4.5.
Type of Memory Impacted. 4.6. Short-term Working Memory vs Long-term
Memory. 4.7. Cognitive Training. 4.8. Restorative Strategies. 4.9.
Compensatory Strategies. 4.10. Expressivity-based Memory Techniques. 4.11.
Neurobiology of Creativity and Expressivity. 4.12. Theory: Going Beyond
"Recipes". 4.13. Understanding Cerebral Activity in Art-Making. 4.14.
Examples of artwork and corresponding ETC. 4.15. Educational vs Therapeutic
Frameworks. 4.16. Summary. 5. Understanding Art to Understand the Mind.
5.1. Elements of Successful Sessions. 5.2. Additional Planning for
Effective Sessions. 5.3. Rhythmic Structure and Versatility in Directives.
5.3. Outline of Ten-Weeks of Sessions. 5.4. A Single Directive for All
Ten-Weeks. 5.5 Concluding the Ten Weeks. 5.6. Summary. 6. Going beyond the
Book: Community Collaborations. 6.1. Scope-of-Practice. 6.2. Cultural
Trends in Seeking Care. 6.3. Caregivers. 6.4. Inter-Generational Projects.
6.5. Services/Systems of Care across Settings. 6.6. Getting Started. 6.7.
Identifying Symptoms Cross-Culturally. 6.8. Organizations. 6.9. Ways to
Continue Learning. 6.10. Summary. 6.11. Learning Evaluation Quiz.
References.
Information Presented within this Text. 1.2. Normal and Abnormal Aging.
1.3. Alzheimer's disease. 1.4. Risk Factors of Memory Loss. 1.5. Mental
Stimulation. 1.6. Stress. 1.7. Emotional Stress and Social Isolation. 1.8.
Self-Expression in Late-Life. 1.9. Encouraging Mental Stimulation through
Expressive Art-Making. 1.10. Incorporating Creativity into Older Adult
Identity through Art-Making. 1.11. Creative Behavior. 1.12. Creative
Thought. 1.13. Creative Self-Expression. 1.14. Summary. 2. Happiness,
Social Creativity, and the Brain. 2.1. Happiness and Creative
Self-Expression. 2.2. Elevating Mood during Creative Sessions. 2.3.
Bodily/Sensory Pleasures. 2.4. Higher Order Pleasures. 2.5. Gratifications.
2.6. Happiness, Creativity and the Brain. 2.7. Neurotransmitters and
Creativity. 2.8. Making Art that Expresses and Enhances Mood. 2.9. Visual
Elements, Cognition and Mood. 2.10. Combining Visual Elements for Enhanced
Mood. 2.11. Social Equality vs. Stratifications during Creativity and
Happiness. 2.12. Summary. 3. Culture, Communication and Art. 3.1. Promoting
Socialization during Memory Training. 3.2. Culture. 3.3. Providing Cultural
Neutrality. 3.4. Communication. 3.5. Art in Communication. 3.6. Visual
Literacy. 3.7. Social Sharing of Meaning through Art. 3.8. Social Roles.
3.9. Increased Socialization through Art. 3.10. Summary. 4. Cognitive
Training through Creative Self-Expression. 4.1. Addressing Cognitive
Abilities. 4.2 Emotion-Focused Interventions. 4.3. Targeting Cognitive
Performance through Creativity. 4.4. Nature of Cognitive Impairment. 4.5.
Type of Memory Impacted. 4.6. Short-term Working Memory vs Long-term
Memory. 4.7. Cognitive Training. 4.8. Restorative Strategies. 4.9.
Compensatory Strategies. 4.10. Expressivity-based Memory Techniques. 4.11.
Neurobiology of Creativity and Expressivity. 4.12. Theory: Going Beyond
"Recipes". 4.13. Understanding Cerebral Activity in Art-Making. 4.14.
Examples of artwork and corresponding ETC. 4.15. Educational vs Therapeutic
Frameworks. 4.16. Summary. 5. Understanding Art to Understand the Mind.
5.1. Elements of Successful Sessions. 5.2. Additional Planning for
Effective Sessions. 5.3. Rhythmic Structure and Versatility in Directives.
5.3. Outline of Ten-Weeks of Sessions. 5.4. A Single Directive for All
Ten-Weeks. 5.5 Concluding the Ten Weeks. 5.6. Summary. 6. Going beyond the
Book: Community Collaborations. 6.1. Scope-of-Practice. 6.2. Cultural
Trends in Seeking Care. 6.3. Caregivers. 6.4. Inter-Generational Projects.
6.5. Services/Systems of Care across Settings. 6.6. Getting Started. 6.7.
Identifying Symptoms Cross-Culturally. 6.8. Organizations. 6.9. Ways to
Continue Learning. 6.10. Summary. 6.11. Learning Evaluation Quiz.
References.