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In a multidisciplinary setting or team, competing perspectives and principles can be challenging to negotiate, but supportive working relationships and effective collaboration can ultimately lead to an enriched experience and innovative outcomes for both professionals and clients. Drawing on their diverse experiences, art, music, drama, play and dance therapists emphasise the valuable results that their respective disciplines can produce when applied in settings ranging from schools to hospices, in collaboration with behaviour therapists, teachers, occupational therapists, speech therapists…mehr
In a multidisciplinary setting or team, competing perspectives and principles can be challenging to negotiate, but supportive working relationships and effective collaboration can ultimately lead to an enriched experience and innovative outcomes for both professionals and clients.
Drawing on their diverse experiences, art, music, drama, play and dance therapists emphasise the valuable results that their respective disciplines can produce when applied in settings ranging from schools to hospices, in collaboration with behaviour therapists, teachers, occupational therapists, speech therapists and other practitioners. The book provides a unique perspective on the common issues faced by arts therapists when working with other professionals and will assist arts therapists in promoting their profession to co-workers and clients.
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Edited by Caroline Miller
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Introduction. Caroline Miller Dramatherapist Psychologist. 1. Overview: Strengthening the Arts Therapist Identity in Multidisciplinary Settings. Caroline Miller. 2. The Wounded Healer: Professional Identity and the Role of Self-care in Clinical Practice. Mariana Torkington Art Therapy Play Therapy Drama Therapy. 3. Finding My Place within a Multi/Inter-Professional Team. Abigail Raymond Art Therapy Dramatherapy. 4. Dances of Paradox and Role Diffusion. Marion Gordon-Flower Art Therapy Multi-modal Arts Therapies. 5. Music Therapy within a Multidisciplinary Special Education Team. Megan Spragg Music Therapy. 6. Working Collaboratively in a Multi-Professional Team. Robin Barnaby Dramatherapy Art Therapy and Neetu Sharma Psychology ABA. 7. Group Music Therapy in a Mental Health Service with Older Adults: 'It sure beats watching television.' Shari Storie Music Therapy. 8. Considerations of Change in Play Therapy with Young People. Steve Harvey Judy Donovan and Tosca Lammerts Van Bueren Play Therapy Sandtray. 9. Shifting Lines: Palliative Art Therapy in the Home. Jennie Halliday Art Therapy. 10. Working Together Playing Together: Co-creating a Music Therapy Space for Young Children with Special Needs. Alison Talmage Music Therapy. 11. Establishing the Web of Relationships: Dance Movement Therapist as Teacher Aide. Anaia Treefoot Dance Movement Therapy and Lucy-Mary Mulholland Arts Therapy. 12. The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts: Music Therapy and Collaboration in an Infant Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. Heather Fletcher Music Therapy. 13. Dramatherapy in a Multicultural Secondary School. Adrian Lania Dramatherapy Psychology School Counselling. 14. Cloak of Care: Music Therapy in Multidisciplinary Hospice Care. Keryn Squires Music Therapy. 15. Woven Strands: Creating a Community Support Network in Private Practice. Agnès Desombiaux-Sigley Art Therapy DMT Sandtray. Conclusion. Caroline Miller. Contributors. Bibliography.
Introduction. Caroline Miller Dramatherapist Psychologist. 1. Overview: Strengthening the Arts Therapist Identity in Multidisciplinary Settings. Caroline Miller. 2. The Wounded Healer: Professional Identity and the Role of Self-care in Clinical Practice. Mariana Torkington Art Therapy Play Therapy Drama Therapy. 3. Finding My Place within a Multi/Inter-Professional Team. Abigail Raymond Art Therapy Dramatherapy. 4. Dances of Paradox and Role Diffusion. Marion Gordon-Flower Art Therapy Multi-modal Arts Therapies. 5. Music Therapy within a Multidisciplinary Special Education Team. Megan Spragg Music Therapy. 6. Working Collaboratively in a Multi-Professional Team. Robin Barnaby Dramatherapy Art Therapy and Neetu Sharma Psychology ABA. 7. Group Music Therapy in a Mental Health Service with Older Adults: 'It sure beats watching television.' Shari Storie Music Therapy. 8. Considerations of Change in Play Therapy with Young People. Steve Harvey Judy Donovan and Tosca Lammerts Van Bueren Play Therapy Sandtray. 9. Shifting Lines: Palliative Art Therapy in the Home. Jennie Halliday Art Therapy. 10. Working Together Playing Together: Co-creating a Music Therapy Space for Young Children with Special Needs. Alison Talmage Music Therapy. 11. Establishing the Web of Relationships: Dance Movement Therapist as Teacher Aide. Anaia Treefoot Dance Movement Therapy and Lucy-Mary Mulholland Arts Therapy. 12. The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts: Music Therapy and Collaboration in an Infant Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service. Heather Fletcher Music Therapy. 13. Dramatherapy in a Multicultural Secondary School. Adrian Lania Dramatherapy Psychology School Counselling. 14. Cloak of Care: Music Therapy in Multidisciplinary Hospice Care. Keryn Squires Music Therapy. 15. Woven Strands: Creating a Community Support Network in Private Practice. Agnès Desombiaux-Sigley Art Therapy DMT Sandtray. Conclusion. Caroline Miller. Contributors. Bibliography.
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