Spirituality and Art Therapy
Living the Connection
Herausgeber: Farrelly-Hansen, Mimi
Spirituality and Art Therapy
Living the Connection
Herausgeber: Farrelly-Hansen, Mimi
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 442g
- ISBN-13: 9781853029523
- ISBN-10: 1853029521
- Artikelnr.: 21556242
Mimi Farrelly-Hansen, artist, art therapist and licensed professional counselor, is founder and current adjunct faculty member of the Art Therapy and Transpersonal Counseling Psychology program at Naropa University, Boulder, Colorado. For the last eighteen years she has provided art therapy services for sexually abused clients (children, adults and couples), transracially adopted children, and participants in spiritual growth retreats and workshops.
Foreword. 1. Prayers
sacraments
grace. Catherine Moon
School of the Art Institute
Chicago
Illinois. 2. Each time a new breath: Buddhism
art and healing. Bernie Marek
Naropa University
Colorado. 3. Emuna and Tikva: Art therapy from a Jewish perspective. Edit Zaphir-Chasman
Art Therapist
East Bay
California. 4. The yoga of art and the creative process: Listening to the divine. Michael Franklin
Naropa University
Colorado. 5. Pilgrimage: Celtic spirituality revisited. Cam Busch
Art Therapist
Chattanooga
Tennessee; National Arts in Healthcare consultant
USA. 6. Nature: Art therapy in partnership with the earth. Mimi Farrelly-Hansen
Naropa University
Colorado. 7.Art
nature and aging: A shamanic perspective. Madeline Rugh
University of Alberta
Canada. 8. Loving body is embracing spirit: Coming home stories. Suzanne Lovell
Sonoma State University. 9. The heart of the lion: Joining community through the act of making art. Janis Timm-Bottos
ArtStreet Studios
Albuquerque
New Mexico. 10. Inner necessity/Inner order. Carol Sagar
Art Therapist
Norfolk
England. Afterword. Appendix. References. Index.
sacraments
grace. Catherine Moon
School of the Art Institute
Chicago
Illinois. 2. Each time a new breath: Buddhism
art and healing. Bernie Marek
Naropa University
Colorado. 3. Emuna and Tikva: Art therapy from a Jewish perspective. Edit Zaphir-Chasman
Art Therapist
East Bay
California. 4. The yoga of art and the creative process: Listening to the divine. Michael Franklin
Naropa University
Colorado. 5. Pilgrimage: Celtic spirituality revisited. Cam Busch
Art Therapist
Chattanooga
Tennessee; National Arts in Healthcare consultant
USA. 6. Nature: Art therapy in partnership with the earth. Mimi Farrelly-Hansen
Naropa University
Colorado. 7.Art
nature and aging: A shamanic perspective. Madeline Rugh
University of Alberta
Canada. 8. Loving body is embracing spirit: Coming home stories. Suzanne Lovell
Sonoma State University. 9. The heart of the lion: Joining community through the act of making art. Janis Timm-Bottos
ArtStreet Studios
Albuquerque
New Mexico. 10. Inner necessity/Inner order. Carol Sagar
Art Therapist
Norfolk
England. Afterword. Appendix. References. Index.
Foreword. 1. Prayers
sacraments
grace. Catherine Moon
School of the Art Institute
Chicago
Illinois. 2. Each time a new breath: Buddhism
art and healing. Bernie Marek
Naropa University
Colorado. 3. Emuna and Tikva: Art therapy from a Jewish perspective. Edit Zaphir-Chasman
Art Therapist
East Bay
California. 4. The yoga of art and the creative process: Listening to the divine. Michael Franklin
Naropa University
Colorado. 5. Pilgrimage: Celtic spirituality revisited. Cam Busch
Art Therapist
Chattanooga
Tennessee; National Arts in Healthcare consultant
USA. 6. Nature: Art therapy in partnership with the earth. Mimi Farrelly-Hansen
Naropa University
Colorado. 7.Art
nature and aging: A shamanic perspective. Madeline Rugh
University of Alberta
Canada. 8. Loving body is embracing spirit: Coming home stories. Suzanne Lovell
Sonoma State University. 9. The heart of the lion: Joining community through the act of making art. Janis Timm-Bottos
ArtStreet Studios
Albuquerque
New Mexico. 10. Inner necessity/Inner order. Carol Sagar
Art Therapist
Norfolk
England. Afterword. Appendix. References. Index.
sacraments
grace. Catherine Moon
School of the Art Institute
Chicago
Illinois. 2. Each time a new breath: Buddhism
art and healing. Bernie Marek
Naropa University
Colorado. 3. Emuna and Tikva: Art therapy from a Jewish perspective. Edit Zaphir-Chasman
Art Therapist
East Bay
California. 4. The yoga of art and the creative process: Listening to the divine. Michael Franklin
Naropa University
Colorado. 5. Pilgrimage: Celtic spirituality revisited. Cam Busch
Art Therapist
Chattanooga
Tennessee; National Arts in Healthcare consultant
USA. 6. Nature: Art therapy in partnership with the earth. Mimi Farrelly-Hansen
Naropa University
Colorado. 7.Art
nature and aging: A shamanic perspective. Madeline Rugh
University of Alberta
Canada. 8. Loving body is embracing spirit: Coming home stories. Suzanne Lovell
Sonoma State University. 9. The heart of the lion: Joining community through the act of making art. Janis Timm-Bottos
ArtStreet Studios
Albuquerque
New Mexico. 10. Inner necessity/Inner order. Carol Sagar
Art Therapist
Norfolk
England. Afterword. Appendix. References. Index.