Re enchanting Art Therapy

Re enchanting Art Therapy
Author: Lynn Kapitan
Publsiher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2003
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780398073718

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Re-Enchanting Art Therapy is written for art therapists, supervisors, students, and colleagues in related fields who seek to approach their work as a living, artistic practice but struggle to do so in the often toxic work environments where art therapy is most needed. Asking "What kills creative vitality?" research uncovered core images that art therapists associate with toxic work and the elements of re-enchantment. Author Lynn Kapitan relates, in stories and images of art therapists, how re-enchantment is a cycling process that requires an unambivalent relationship with creative power. Chapter One uses the myth of the dragon to tell stories of art therapists awakening creative energy in a constantly changing, postmodern world. Chapter Two explores transformation in the symbol of the begging bowl held out to accept whatever is placed within as the materials for creative renewal. Using the research method of "collaborative witness," Chapter Three offers transformative stories of several disenchanted art therapists who discover their disconnection from the primordial source of their creativity in the imagery of water. A community intervention in Chapter Four, the "Reflective Circle of Peers," presents issues and methods that art therapists use to transform their practices. In Chapter Five, Lynn Kapitan addresses fears and yearning in the toxic work environment, where such practices as playing with wolves and painting in the crossroads teach her the values of the threshold space and the fierce hearted embrace of her creativity. Re-Enchanting Art Therapy challenges art therapists to transform the practice of art therapy with creative vitality.

Art Therapy Enchanted Forest

Art Therapy  Enchanted Forest
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Jacqui Small
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-11-03
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1910254045

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Enter the magical world of the Dark Forest: small animals, fairies and elves, magic plants and trees come together to create poetic wisdom that invites to dream. Unleash your creativity by filling these amazing illustrations with the shades you like the most. With 100 charming and magical designs for you to add colour to, this gorgeous coloring book provides not only a wonderfully creative outlet, but also a way of focusing attention away from external stress, thereby encouraging a sense of relaxation and increased wellbeing. Embrace a moment of calm and quiet in the hustle and bustle of everyday life and the chance to relax and rediscover the pleasures of being creative.

Essays on the Creative Arts Therapies

Essays on the Creative Arts Therapies
Author: David Read Johnson
Publsiher: Charles C. Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1999
Genre: Medical
ISBN: UOM:39015069368895

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Johnson (psychiatry, Yale U.) compiles 21 published and unpublished essays he has written over the past quarter century as a scholar and practicing drama therapist. He advocates integrating art, dance, drama, music, and poetry therapy into one big discipline to facilitate their clinical practice, academic study, and public policy making. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Art Heals

Art Heals
Author: Shaun McNiff
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2004-11-16
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0834827298

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The field of art therapy is discovering that artistic expression can be a powerful means of personal transformation and emotional and spiritual healing. In this book, Shaun McNiff, a leader in expressive arts therapy for more than three decades, reflects on a wide spectrum of activities aimed at reviving art's traditional healing function. In chapters ranging from "Liberating Creativity" and "The Practice of Creativity in the Workplace" to "From Shamanism to Art Therapy," he illuminates some of the most progressive views in the rapidly expanding field of art therapy: • The "practice of imagination" as a powerful force for transformation • A challenge to literal-minded psychological interpretations of artworks ("black colors indicate depression") and the principle that even disturbing images have inherent healing properties • The role of the therapist in promoting an environment conducive to free expression and therapeutic energies • The healing effects of group work, with people creating alongside one another and interacting in the studio • "Total expression," combining arts such as movement, storytelling, and drumming with painting and drawing

Whole Person Healthcare The arts and health

Whole Person Healthcare  The arts and health
Author: Ilene A. Serlin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2007
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: PSU:000061077850

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The Art Therapist s Guide to Social Media

The Art Therapist s Guide to Social Media
Author: Gretchen M. Miller
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317239246

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The Art Therapist’s Guide to Social Media offers the art therapy community a guide that addresses content related to social media use, its growing influence, and the impact social networking has on the profession and work of art therapists. This book presents a framework of relevant theories, best practices, and examples to explore existing and emerging areas of social networking's power for art therapists as practitioners and artists. Divided into three sections that highlight the themes of connection, community, and creativity, chapters explore timely topics such as the professional use of social media, ethical considerations, potential benefits and challenges, and strategies to embrace the possibilities that social media can create for the field worldwide. Art therapists in training, art therapy educators and supervisors, and practicing art therapists will find content in this text helpful for their learning and professional practice.

A Graphic Guide to Art Therapy

A Graphic Guide to Art Therapy
Author: Amy E. Huxtable,Libby Schmanke,Gaelynn P. Wolf Bordonaro
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-09-21
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781787753525

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What are the core concepts of art therapy? What can you learn from a drawing of a bird's nest, a collage or some scribbles? Why become an art therapist and how do you do it? What happens in the therapy room? In the style of a graphic novel, A Graphic Guide to Art Therapy answers these questions and more. Art therapy and its key concepts, theory and practice are introduced through illustrations and text. Beginning with an overview of art therapy as both a practice and a career, it shows the routes to becoming an art therapist and what the role entails. The essential approaches, frameworks, techniques and assessment styles of art therapy are visualised and discussed, making this book the perfect companion on your journey as an art therapist.

The Art of Art Therapy

The Art of Art Therapy
Author: Judith Aron Rubin
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1984
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0876303718

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This book shows "how to think about doing" art therapy, rather than "how to do" art therapy. It presents the general "understandings" necessary for effective art therapy for any age level, in any setting, and in any modality. An excellent text.