How can we understand body image through a therapeutic lens? Using up-to-date research in neuroscience and diverse clinical populations, this is a comprehensive and practical overview for practicing clinicians, with a specific focus on medical settings, eating disorder treatment, and trauma, with clinical case examples.
How can we understand body image through a therapeutic lens? Using up-to-date research in neuroscience and diverse clinical populations, this is a comprehensive and practical overview for practicing clinicians, with a specific focus on medical settings, eating disorder treatment, and trauma, with clinical case examples.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eileen Misluk-Gervase, Heidi N. Moffatt, and Taylor McLane
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Dedication List of Figures List of Tables Contributors Introduction- Eileen Misluk-Gervase, Heidi N. Moffatt, Taylor McLane Chapter I: Mental Freedom and Social Power: Defining Positive Body Image - Eileen Misluk-Gervase Chapter II. Body Image in Clients with Eating Disorders: An Overview- Taylor McLane Chapter III. Neuroscience Informed Art Therapy for Clients with Eating Disorders - Eileen Misluk-Gervase Chapter IV. Returning the Body to Safety: Somatic, Nature-Attuned Art Therapy with Eating Disordered Adult Trauma Survivors - Liza Hyatt Chapter V. Trauma and the Body: Relationships Between Art and Experience - Rachel Feldwisch & Eileen Misluk-Gervase Chapter VI. Treating Body-based Trauma of Sex Trafficking through Art Therapy - Mary K. Kometiani & Cynthia Wilson Chapter VII. Body Image: From the Victim's Lens - Linda Adeniyi Chapter VIII. Using Art Therapy to Address Body Image with Queer Clients - Chelsea Leeds Chapter IX. Art Therapy with Veterans Who Have Experienced a Combat-related Amputation - Deborah Elkis-Abuhoff & Morgan Gaydos Chapter X. Body Image During Peri/postpartum Period: Reconciling Grief and Betrayal - Mother and Body - Utilizing Creative Arts Therapy - Alison Silver Chapter XI. Body Image in Children who Encounter Medical Conditions and Hospitalizations - Joan Alpers Chapter XII. Adolescents and Body Image in Medical Settings - Michelle Itczak Chapter XIII. Effective Methods for Art Therapists Partnering with Breast Cancer Survivors to Improve Body Image and Quality of Life: A Literature Review - Heidi Moffatt Chapter XIV. Exploring Male Body Image and Considerations for Men with Cancer in Art Therapy - Charlie Marshall
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Dedication List of Figures List of Tables Contributors Introduction- Eileen Misluk-Gervase, Heidi N. Moffatt, Taylor McLane Chapter I: Mental Freedom and Social Power: Defining Positive Body Image - Eileen Misluk-Gervase Chapter II. Body Image in Clients with Eating Disorders: An Overview- Taylor McLane Chapter III. Neuroscience Informed Art Therapy for Clients with Eating Disorders - Eileen Misluk-Gervase Chapter IV. Returning the Body to Safety: Somatic, Nature-Attuned Art Therapy with Eating Disordered Adult Trauma Survivors - Liza Hyatt Chapter V. Trauma and the Body: Relationships Between Art and Experience - Rachel Feldwisch & Eileen Misluk-Gervase Chapter VI. Treating Body-based Trauma of Sex Trafficking through Art Therapy - Mary K. Kometiani & Cynthia Wilson Chapter VII. Body Image: From the Victim's Lens - Linda Adeniyi Chapter VIII. Using Art Therapy to Address Body Image with Queer Clients - Chelsea Leeds Chapter IX. Art Therapy with Veterans Who Have Experienced a Combat-related Amputation - Deborah Elkis-Abuhoff & Morgan Gaydos Chapter X. Body Image During Peri/postpartum Period: Reconciling Grief and Betrayal - Mother and Body - Utilizing Creative Arts Therapy - Alison Silver Chapter XI. Body Image in Children who Encounter Medical Conditions and Hospitalizations - Joan Alpers Chapter XII. Adolescents and Body Image in Medical Settings - Michelle Itczak Chapter XIII. Effective Methods for Art Therapists Partnering with Breast Cancer Survivors to Improve Body Image and Quality of Life: A Literature Review - Heidi Moffatt Chapter XIV. Exploring Male Body Image and Considerations for Men with Cancer in Art Therapy - Charlie Marshall
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