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Art therapy enables the client and therapist to explore issues that may ordinarily be difficult to articulate in words; one such issue is the complexity of gender, which can be a subject of therapy in a range of ways. These wide-ranging papers cover both theoretical and practical topics, giving clinical examples and instances of clients' artwork.
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Art therapy enables the client and therapist to explore issues that may ordinarily be difficult to articulate in words; one such issue is the complexity of gender, which can be a subject of therapy in a range of ways. These wide-ranging papers cover both theoretical and practical topics, giving clinical examples and instances of clients' artwork.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 364g
- ISBN-13: 9781853027987
- ISBN-10: 1853027987
- Artikelnr.: 21897268
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 364g
- ISBN-13: 9781853027987
- ISBN-10: 1853027987
- Artikelnr.: 21897268
Susan Hogan taught twentieth-century art history and theory at the University of New South Wales and the National Art School, Sydney. She served as Vice-President of the Australian National Art Therapy Association. She is currently Reader in Cultural Studies and Art Therapy at the University of Derby's School of Health and Community Studies, and is the author of Healing Arts: The History of Art Therapy, also published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Foreword
Professor Diane Waller
Goldsmiths' College
University of London. Introduction
Susan Hogan
University of Derby. 1. Feminist art therapy: Contributions from feminist theory and contemporary art practice
Nancy Viva Davis Halifax
Vermont College
Norwich University. 2. Just a stage I'm going through: Reflections on placement at an adolescent psychiatric unit
Hilary Bichovsky
Manchester Adult Education. 3. Art therapy with gay
lesbian
bisexual and transgendered clients
Donna Addison
Community Mental Health Agency
Illinois
USA. 4. Singing with pleasure and shouting with anger: Working with gay and lesbian clients in art therapy
Jean Fraser and Judith Waldman. 5. From the peninsula: The geography of gender issues in art therapy
Maggie Jones. 6. Working with men
Marian Liebmann
Bristol University. 7. A Mediterranean perspective on the art therapist's sexual orientation
José Batista Loureiro De Oliveira
University of Bologna
Italy. 8. A discussion of the use of art therapy with women who are pregnant or who have recently given birth
Susan Hogan
University of Derby. 9. Re-visions on group art therapy with women who have experienced domestic and sexual violence
Nancy Slater
Ben-Gurion University
Beer Sheva
Israel. 10. Decolonisation: Third world women and conflicts in feminist perspectives and art therapy
Savneet Talwar
Southern Illinois University. 11. Challenging invisibility: Outrageous agers
Rosy Martin
Loughborough University. Index.
Professor Diane Waller
Goldsmiths' College
University of London. Introduction
Susan Hogan
University of Derby. 1. Feminist art therapy: Contributions from feminist theory and contemporary art practice
Nancy Viva Davis Halifax
Vermont College
Norwich University. 2. Just a stage I'm going through: Reflections on placement at an adolescent psychiatric unit
Hilary Bichovsky
Manchester Adult Education. 3. Art therapy with gay
lesbian
bisexual and transgendered clients
Donna Addison
Community Mental Health Agency
Illinois
USA. 4. Singing with pleasure and shouting with anger: Working with gay and lesbian clients in art therapy
Jean Fraser and Judith Waldman. 5. From the peninsula: The geography of gender issues in art therapy
Maggie Jones. 6. Working with men
Marian Liebmann
Bristol University. 7. A Mediterranean perspective on the art therapist's sexual orientation
José Batista Loureiro De Oliveira
University of Bologna
Italy. 8. A discussion of the use of art therapy with women who are pregnant or who have recently given birth
Susan Hogan
University of Derby. 9. Re-visions on group art therapy with women who have experienced domestic and sexual violence
Nancy Slater
Ben-Gurion University
Beer Sheva
Israel. 10. Decolonisation: Third world women and conflicts in feminist perspectives and art therapy
Savneet Talwar
Southern Illinois University. 11. Challenging invisibility: Outrageous agers
Rosy Martin
Loughborough University. Index.
Foreword
Professor Diane Waller
Goldsmiths' College
University of London. Introduction
Susan Hogan
University of Derby. 1. Feminist art therapy: Contributions from feminist theory and contemporary art practice
Nancy Viva Davis Halifax
Vermont College
Norwich University. 2. Just a stage I'm going through: Reflections on placement at an adolescent psychiatric unit
Hilary Bichovsky
Manchester Adult Education. 3. Art therapy with gay
lesbian
bisexual and transgendered clients
Donna Addison
Community Mental Health Agency
Illinois
USA. 4. Singing with pleasure and shouting with anger: Working with gay and lesbian clients in art therapy
Jean Fraser and Judith Waldman. 5. From the peninsula: The geography of gender issues in art therapy
Maggie Jones. 6. Working with men
Marian Liebmann
Bristol University. 7. A Mediterranean perspective on the art therapist's sexual orientation
José Batista Loureiro De Oliveira
University of Bologna
Italy. 8. A discussion of the use of art therapy with women who are pregnant or who have recently given birth
Susan Hogan
University of Derby. 9. Re-visions on group art therapy with women who have experienced domestic and sexual violence
Nancy Slater
Ben-Gurion University
Beer Sheva
Israel. 10. Decolonisation: Third world women and conflicts in feminist perspectives and art therapy
Savneet Talwar
Southern Illinois University. 11. Challenging invisibility: Outrageous agers
Rosy Martin
Loughborough University. Index.
Professor Diane Waller
Goldsmiths' College
University of London. Introduction
Susan Hogan
University of Derby. 1. Feminist art therapy: Contributions from feminist theory and contemporary art practice
Nancy Viva Davis Halifax
Vermont College
Norwich University. 2. Just a stage I'm going through: Reflections on placement at an adolescent psychiatric unit
Hilary Bichovsky
Manchester Adult Education. 3. Art therapy with gay
lesbian
bisexual and transgendered clients
Donna Addison
Community Mental Health Agency
Illinois
USA. 4. Singing with pleasure and shouting with anger: Working with gay and lesbian clients in art therapy
Jean Fraser and Judith Waldman. 5. From the peninsula: The geography of gender issues in art therapy
Maggie Jones. 6. Working with men
Marian Liebmann
Bristol University. 7. A Mediterranean perspective on the art therapist's sexual orientation
José Batista Loureiro De Oliveira
University of Bologna
Italy. 8. A discussion of the use of art therapy with women who are pregnant or who have recently given birth
Susan Hogan
University of Derby. 9. Re-visions on group art therapy with women who have experienced domestic and sexual violence
Nancy Slater
Ben-Gurion University
Beer Sheva
Israel. 10. Decolonisation: Third world women and conflicts in feminist perspectives and art therapy
Savneet Talwar
Southern Illinois University. 11. Challenging invisibility: Outrageous agers
Rosy Martin
Loughborough University. Index.