Working Across Modalities in the Arts Therapies
Creative Collaborations
Herausgeber: Colbert, Tasha; Bent, Cornelia
Working Across Modalities in the Arts Therapies
Creative Collaborations
Herausgeber: Colbert, Tasha; Bent, Cornelia
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Working Across Modalities in the Arts Therapies: Creative Collaborations offers an in-depth insight into cross-modality and transdisciplinary practice in the arts therapies.
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Working Across Modalities in the Arts Therapies: Creative Collaborations offers an in-depth insight into cross-modality and transdisciplinary practice in the arts therapies.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9781138656437
- ISBN-10: 1138656437
- Artikelnr.: 48224303
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9781138656437
- ISBN-10: 1138656437
- Artikelnr.: 48224303
Tasha Colbert PG(dip), RDMP, UKCP is a registered dance movement psychotherapist who has practiced for over fifteen years with a variety of client groups in the NHS, education and private practice. She lectures on dance movement psychotherapy programmes in the UK and internationally, and facilitates various continued professional development (CPD) trainings. She is an experienced clinical supervisor and psychotherapist with a private practice in West London. Cornelia Bent MA, HCPC, BAMT is a UK registered music therapist who has worked for over ten years with a wide range of client groups in a variety of settings, including the NHS, education and charity sector. Within her current clinical practice in adult mental health, she often collaborates with other arts psychotherapists, contributes clinically to music therapy research trials and presents at conferences internationally.
List of Contributors Foreword Introduction
Part I: Cross Modality Practice and Research in the Arts Therapies 1 Not
Doing What it Says on the Tin: A family awareness group in a high security
hospital 2 Moving Colour: Combining dance movement psychotherapy and art
psychotherapy in a NHS community women's group 3 Staying Connected:
Combining music therapy and dance movement psychotherapy in an acute mental
health setting 4 Facing Rupture and Nurturing a Creative Space: A
dramatherapy and art therapy group on an acute ward in a medium secure
forensic hospital 5 Ambivalence, Boundaries, Edges and Expansion:
Relatedness and collaboration in a dance movement psychotherapy and music
therapy group for adults with learning disabilities 6 Stretch Marks: An
exploration of a joint dramatherapy and music therapy group 7 An Innovative
Collaboration: Combining art and music therapy interventions for adults
with learning disabilities 8 Holding Hope: Rehabilitation of Syrian refugee
children through art, music and dance movement therapy
Part II: Transdisciplinary Practice and Research in the Arts Therapies 9
Regaining Balance through Family Art Psychotherapy 10 A Transdisciplinary
Approach: Working with individuals in a sex offender treatment programme
11 The Boy Who Cried Wolf: A collaborative approach to long term
segregation 12 Left Overs: Exploring Body Image 13 Almost Paradise: A
creative arts collaboration helping US veterans recover from homelessness
Part I: Cross Modality Practice and Research in the Arts Therapies 1 Not
Doing What it Says on the Tin: A family awareness group in a high security
hospital 2 Moving Colour: Combining dance movement psychotherapy and art
psychotherapy in a NHS community women's group 3 Staying Connected:
Combining music therapy and dance movement psychotherapy in an acute mental
health setting 4 Facing Rupture and Nurturing a Creative Space: A
dramatherapy and art therapy group on an acute ward in a medium secure
forensic hospital 5 Ambivalence, Boundaries, Edges and Expansion:
Relatedness and collaboration in a dance movement psychotherapy and music
therapy group for adults with learning disabilities 6 Stretch Marks: An
exploration of a joint dramatherapy and music therapy group 7 An Innovative
Collaboration: Combining art and music therapy interventions for adults
with learning disabilities 8 Holding Hope: Rehabilitation of Syrian refugee
children through art, music and dance movement therapy
Part II: Transdisciplinary Practice and Research in the Arts Therapies 9
Regaining Balance through Family Art Psychotherapy 10 A Transdisciplinary
Approach: Working with individuals in a sex offender treatment programme
11 The Boy Who Cried Wolf: A collaborative approach to long term
segregation 12 Left Overs: Exploring Body Image 13 Almost Paradise: A
creative arts collaboration helping US veterans recover from homelessness
List of Contributors Foreword Introduction
Part I: Cross Modality Practice and Research in the Arts Therapies 1 Not
Doing What it Says on the Tin: A family awareness group in a high security
hospital 2 Moving Colour: Combining dance movement psychotherapy and art
psychotherapy in a NHS community women's group 3 Staying Connected:
Combining music therapy and dance movement psychotherapy in an acute mental
health setting 4 Facing Rupture and Nurturing a Creative Space: A
dramatherapy and art therapy group on an acute ward in a medium secure
forensic hospital 5 Ambivalence, Boundaries, Edges and Expansion:
Relatedness and collaboration in a dance movement psychotherapy and music
therapy group for adults with learning disabilities 6 Stretch Marks: An
exploration of a joint dramatherapy and music therapy group 7 An Innovative
Collaboration: Combining art and music therapy interventions for adults
with learning disabilities 8 Holding Hope: Rehabilitation of Syrian refugee
children through art, music and dance movement therapy
Part II: Transdisciplinary Practice and Research in the Arts Therapies 9
Regaining Balance through Family Art Psychotherapy 10 A Transdisciplinary
Approach: Working with individuals in a sex offender treatment programme
11 The Boy Who Cried Wolf: A collaborative approach to long term
segregation 12 Left Overs: Exploring Body Image 13 Almost Paradise: A
creative arts collaboration helping US veterans recover from homelessness
Part I: Cross Modality Practice and Research in the Arts Therapies 1 Not
Doing What it Says on the Tin: A family awareness group in a high security
hospital 2 Moving Colour: Combining dance movement psychotherapy and art
psychotherapy in a NHS community women's group 3 Staying Connected:
Combining music therapy and dance movement psychotherapy in an acute mental
health setting 4 Facing Rupture and Nurturing a Creative Space: A
dramatherapy and art therapy group on an acute ward in a medium secure
forensic hospital 5 Ambivalence, Boundaries, Edges and Expansion:
Relatedness and collaboration in a dance movement psychotherapy and music
therapy group for adults with learning disabilities 6 Stretch Marks: An
exploration of a joint dramatherapy and music therapy group 7 An Innovative
Collaboration: Combining art and music therapy interventions for adults
with learning disabilities 8 Holding Hope: Rehabilitation of Syrian refugee
children through art, music and dance movement therapy
Part II: Transdisciplinary Practice and Research in the Arts Therapies 9
Regaining Balance through Family Art Psychotherapy 10 A Transdisciplinary
Approach: Working with individuals in a sex offender treatment programme
11 The Boy Who Cried Wolf: A collaborative approach to long term
segregation 12 Left Overs: Exploring Body Image 13 Almost Paradise: A
creative arts collaboration helping US veterans recover from homelessness