Art Therapy and Postmodernism (eBook, ePUB)
Creative Healing Through a Prism
Redaktion: Burt, Helene
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This comprehensive book brings together the voices of international art therapists with diverse backgrounds and experiences and asks them to consider the role of postmodernism in their understanding of art therapy. These practitioners share a common postmodern belief that art is a unique way of expressing and mediating the human condition and that art therapy should not be a diagnostic tool but a collaborative healing process between the therapist and the client. Drawing on psychotherapy, aesthetics and philosophy, the contributors present current practice, research and case studies and show…mehr
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780857005366
- Artikelnr.: 38234617
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780857005366
- Artikelnr.: 38234617
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Jungian Analyst and Art Psychotherapist
UK. Introduction by Helene Burt
Executive Director
Toronto Art Therapy Institute
Canada. Part I. Postmodern Art Therapy Practice. 1. Multiple Perspectives; Art Therapy
Post Modernism and Feminism. Helene Burt
Executive Director
Toronto Art Therapy Institute
Canada. 2. Seeing the Whole Picture: A Culturally-Sensitive Art Therapy Approach to Address Depression amongst Ethnically-diverse Women. Anu Lala
Art Therapist
Women's Health in Women's Hands
Canada. 3. Earthworks: Emergence of Personal Healing and Social Activism; The Power of Postmodernism Integrated with Arts Therapies. Gillian Vellet
Art Therapist
Massage Therapist
and Biodanza Dance Movement Facilitator
Canada. 4. Post-Modernist but Not Post-Feminist! A Feminist Post-Modernist Approach to Working with New Mothers. Susan Hogan. 5. Contemporary Art Therapy with Transient Youth. Annette Coulter
Art Therapist
Art Educator and author
Centre for Art Therapy Studies
Australia. Part II. Postmodern Art Therapy Practice in the Community and Globally. 6. The "Five and Dime": Developing a Community's Access to Art-based Research. Janis Timm Bottos
Department of Creative Arts Therapies
Concordia University
Canada. 7. Out of the Fire: Women Survivors of Violence Use Clay as a Medium for Social Change. Suzanne Thomson. 8. Seeds of Hope: Art Therapy in Culturally Diverse Contexts in Bolivia; Supporting the Development of Integrated Educational
Cultural and Economic Strategies. Marcelle Edwards
CUSO Canada. Part III. Postmodern Art Therapy Research. 9. Art Therapy Research for Cancer Symptom Management; A Postmodern Perspective. Nancy Nainis
Art Therapist and Psychotherapist
USA. 10. Chaos and Meaning; Form and Content in the Scribble Process. Mehdi Naimi
Visual Artist and Art and Play Therapist
Canada. 11. Phenomenological Research and Combined Art Therapy and Dance/Movement Therapy with Children
Adolescents and Adults. Jo Ann Hammond-Meiers
Alberta Creative Arts Therapy Center
Canada. 12. Towards Babel: Language and Translation in Art Therapy. Jamie Bird
University of Derby
UK. 13. Witnessing and Visibility: The Experience of Self During the Recovery Process of Six Women with a History of Child Sexual Abuse Who Utilized Art Therapy in Their Recovery Processes. Helene Burt
Executive Director
Toronto Art Therapy Institute
Canada. Part IV. Postmodern Art Therapy Theory and Epistemology. 14. Aesthetic Listening: A Reggio Inspired Studio Research Paradigm for Art Therapy. Shelly Goebl-Parker
Assistant Professor
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and Research Partner of the St. Louis Reggio Collaborative
USA. 15. The Art Therapy Assemblage. Pamela Whitaker. 16. When the Image Strikes: Postmodern Thinking and Epistemology in Art Therapy. Josée Leclerc
Associate Professor and Director of the Art Therapy Graduate Program
Concordia University
Canada. Contributors. Index.
Jungian Analyst and Art Psychotherapist
UK. Introduction by Helene Burt
Executive Director
Toronto Art Therapy Institute
Canada. Part I. Postmodern Art Therapy Practice. 1. Multiple Perspectives; Art Therapy
Post Modernism and Feminism. Helene Burt
Executive Director
Toronto Art Therapy Institute
Canada. 2. Seeing the Whole Picture: A Culturally-Sensitive Art Therapy Approach to Address Depression amongst Ethnically-diverse Women. Anu Lala
Art Therapist
Women's Health in Women's Hands
Canada. 3. Earthworks: Emergence of Personal Healing and Social Activism; The Power of Postmodernism Integrated with Arts Therapies. Gillian Vellet
Art Therapist
Massage Therapist
and Biodanza Dance Movement Facilitator
Canada. 4. Post-Modernist but Not Post-Feminist! A Feminist Post-Modernist Approach to Working with New Mothers. Susan Hogan. 5. Contemporary Art Therapy with Transient Youth. Annette Coulter
Art Therapist
Art Educator and author
Centre for Art Therapy Studies
Australia. Part II. Postmodern Art Therapy Practice in the Community and Globally. 6. The "Five and Dime": Developing a Community's Access to Art-based Research. Janis Timm Bottos
Department of Creative Arts Therapies
Concordia University
Canada. 7. Out of the Fire: Women Survivors of Violence Use Clay as a Medium for Social Change. Suzanne Thomson. 8. Seeds of Hope: Art Therapy in Culturally Diverse Contexts in Bolivia; Supporting the Development of Integrated Educational
Cultural and Economic Strategies. Marcelle Edwards
CUSO Canada. Part III. Postmodern Art Therapy Research. 9. Art Therapy Research for Cancer Symptom Management; A Postmodern Perspective. Nancy Nainis
Art Therapist and Psychotherapist
USA. 10. Chaos and Meaning; Form and Content in the Scribble Process. Mehdi Naimi
Visual Artist and Art and Play Therapist
Canada. 11. Phenomenological Research and Combined Art Therapy and Dance/Movement Therapy with Children
Adolescents and Adults. Jo Ann Hammond-Meiers
Alberta Creative Arts Therapy Center
Canada. 12. Towards Babel: Language and Translation in Art Therapy. Jamie Bird
University of Derby
UK. 13. Witnessing and Visibility: The Experience of Self During the Recovery Process of Six Women with a History of Child Sexual Abuse Who Utilized Art Therapy in Their Recovery Processes. Helene Burt
Executive Director
Toronto Art Therapy Institute
Canada. Part IV. Postmodern Art Therapy Theory and Epistemology. 14. Aesthetic Listening: A Reggio Inspired Studio Research Paradigm for Art Therapy. Shelly Goebl-Parker
Assistant Professor
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and Research Partner of the St. Louis Reggio Collaborative
USA. 15. The Art Therapy Assemblage. Pamela Whitaker. 16. When the Image Strikes: Postmodern Thinking and Epistemology in Art Therapy. Josée Leclerc
Associate Professor and Director of the Art Therapy Graduate Program
Concordia University
Canada. Contributors. Index.