Art Therapy Sourcebook

Art Therapy Sourcebook
Title Art Therapy Sourcebook PDF eBook
Author Cathy Malchiodi
Publisher McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages 289
Release 2006-08-30
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0071468277

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"Revised and updated with new exercises"--Cover.

Art Therapy and Health Care

Art Therapy and Health Care
Title Art Therapy and Health Care PDF eBook
Author Cathy A. Malchiodi
Publisher Guilford Press
Total Pages 402
Release 2012-10-19
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1462507220

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Demonstrating the benefits of creative expression for patients living with acute or chronic illness, this volume provides a complete, practical introduction to medical art therapy. It presents evidence-based strategies for helping people of all ages--from young children to older adults--cope with physical and cognitive symptoms, reduce stress, and improve their quality of life. The book includes detailed case material and 110 illustrations. It describes ways to work with individuals and groups with specific health conditions and challenges, as well as their family members. Contributors are experienced art therapists who combine essential knowledge with in-depth clinical guidance. This e-book edition features 87 full-color illustrations. (Illustrations will appear in black and white on black-and-white e-readers).

Art Therapy Techniques and Applications

Art Therapy Techniques and Applications
Title Art Therapy Techniques and Applications PDF eBook
Author Susan Buchalter
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages 224
Release 2009-07-15
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781846429613

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Art Therapy Techniques and Applications contains an original composite of therapeutic goals and evocative ideas that can be used with a wide variety of clients. This book is filled with innovative suggestions and plans that are easily implemented: from brief warm-ups to stretch the imagination, and collage and mask creations to assist the expression of mood, to guidance on combining modalities such as art, metaphors and movement, mindfulness exercises, and using computer programs to enhance art therapy projects. Clear and concise, this is an indispensable reference guide for the therapist who wants to improve focus, develop problem-solving skills, and add creativity to their group work. This book will appeal to art therapists, art therapy students and professors, counselors, and social workers.

Introduction to Art Therapy

Introduction to Art Therapy
Title Introduction to Art Therapy PDF eBook
Author Judith A. Rubin
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 483
Release 2009-08-05
Genre Medical
ISBN 1135900639

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Introduction to Art Therapy: Sources and Resources, is the thoroughly updated and revised second edition of Judith Rubin’s landmark 1999 text, the first to describe the history of art in both assessment and therapy, and to clarify the differences between artists or teachers who provide "therapeutic" art activities, psychologists or social workers who request drawings, and those who are trained as art therapists to do a kind of work which is similar, but qualitatively different. This new edition contains downloadable resources with over 400 still images and 250 edited video clips for much richer illustration than is possible with figures alone; an additional chapter describing the work that art therapists do; and new material on education with updated information on standards, ethics, and informing others. To further make the information accessible to practitioners, students, and teachers, the author has included a section on treatment planning and evaluation, an updated list of resources – selected professional associations and proceedings – references, expanded citations, and clinical vignettes and illustrations. Three key chapters describe and expand the work that art therapists do: "People We Help," deals with all ages; "Problems We Treat," focuses on different disorders and disabilities; and "Places We Practice," reflects the expansion of art therapy beyond its original home in psychiatry. The author’s own introduction to the therapeutic power of art – as a person, a worker, and a parent – will resonate with both experienced and novice readers alike. Most importantly, however, this book provides a definition of art therapy that contains its history, diversity, challenges, and accomplishments.

Sourcebook in Expressive Arts Therapy

Sourcebook in Expressive Arts Therapy
Title Sourcebook in Expressive Arts Therapy PDF eBook
Author Sally Atkins
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2021
Genre
ISBN 9781636172279

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This book introduces ways of using the expressive arts in counseling and psychotherapy. It offers examples of ideas and structures which can be incorporated into practice in a variety of settings, including mental health and social service agencies, schools, organizations, and in the private practice of counseling and psychotherapy

Art Therapy and Clinical Neuroscience

Art Therapy and Clinical Neuroscience
Title Art Therapy and Clinical Neuroscience PDF eBook
Author Richard Carr
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages 336
Release 2008-10-15
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9781846428395

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Art Therapy and Clinical Neuroscience offers an authoritative introductory account of recent developments in clinical neuroscience and its impact on art therapy theory and practice. Contributors explore the complex relationship between art and creativity and neurological functions such as those that occur during stress response, immune functioning, child developmental phases, gender difference, the processing of imagery, attachment, and trauma. It deciphers neuroscientific language and theory and contributes innovative concrete applications and interventions useful in art therapy. This book is essential reading for art therapists, expressive arts therapists, counselors, mental health practitioners, and students.

The Handbook of Art Therapy and Digital Technology

The Handbook of Art Therapy and Digital Technology
Title The Handbook of Art Therapy and Digital Technology PDF eBook
Author Cathy A Malchiodi
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages 416
Release 2018-06-21
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1784507741

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Interest in the use of digital technology in art therapy has grown significantly in recent years. This book provides an authoritative overview of the applications of digital art therapy with different client groups and considers the implications for practice. Alongside Cathy Malchiodi, the contributors review the pros and cons of introducing digital technology into art therapy, address the potential ethical and professional issues that can arise and give insight into the effect of digital technology on the brain. They cover a wide range of approaches, from therapeutic filmmaking to the use of tablet and smartphone technology in therapy. Detailed case studies bring the practicalities of using digital technology with children, adolescents and adults to life and the use of social media in art therapy practice, networking and community-building is also discussed.