The Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy

The Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy
Author: David E. Gussak,Marcia L. Rosal
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 916
Release: 2016-01-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781118306598

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The Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy is a collection of original, internationally diverse essays, that provides unsurpassed breadth and depth of coverage of the subject. The most comprehensive art therapy book in the field, exploring a wide range of themes A unique collection of the current and innovative clinical, theoretical and research approaches in the field Cutting-edge in its content, the handbook includes the very latest trends in the subject, and in-depth accounts of the advances in the art therapy arena Edited by two highly renowned and respected academics in the field, with a stellar list of global contributors, including Judy Rubin, Vija Lusebrink, Selma Ciornai, Maria d' Ella and Jill Westwood Part of the Wiley Handbooks in Clinical Psychology series

The Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy

The Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy
Author: David Gussak,Marcia L. Rosal
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 912
Release: 2021-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1119155592

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Handbook of Art Therapy

Handbook of Art Therapy
Author: Cathy A. Malchiodi
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2011-11-30
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781609189778

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Providing a complete overview of art therapy, from theory and research to practical applications, this is the definitive handbook in the field. Leading practitioners demonstrate the nuts and bolts of arts-based intervention with children, adults, families, couples, and groups dealing with a wide range of clinical issues. Rich with illustrative case material, the volume features 110 sample drawings and other artwork. The inclusion of diverse theoretical approaches and practice settings makes the Handbook eminently useful for all mental health professionals interested in using art in evaluation and treatment. New to This Edition*Incorporates the latest clinical applications, methods, and research.*Chapter on art materials and media (including uses of new technologies).*Chapters on intervening with domestic violence survivors, bereaved children, and military personnel.*Expanded coverage of neuroscience, cultural diversity, and ethics.

Little Windows Into Art Therapy

Little Windows Into Art Therapy
Author: Deborah Schroder
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2005
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781843107781

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Drawing on her own development as an art therapist and her extensive experience of supervising new therapists and students, Schroder provides practical advice on encouraging nervous or reluctant clients, or those unfamiliar with art therapy, to benefit from artmaking. She argues for a two-way sharing of art between therapist and client.

Family Art Therapy

Family Art Therapy
Author: Christine Kerr
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2011-04-27
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781135918484

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Family Art Therapy is designed to help the reader incorporate clinical art therapy intervention techniques into family therapy practice. Expressive modalities are often used in work with families, particularly visual art forms, and there is already considerable evidence and literature that point to a positive link between the two. This text is unique in that it draws together, for the first time in a single volume, an overview of the evolution of the theories and techniques from the major schools of classic family therapy, integrating them with practical clinical approaches from the field of art therapy.

The Modern History of Art Therapy in the United States

The Modern History of Art Therapy in the United States
Author: Maxine Borowsky Junge
Publsiher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2010
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780398079413

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Over the years, art therapy pioneers have contributed towards the informal and formal beginnings of this fascinating and innovative profession. The development of the art therapy profession concerns a special breed of person who discovered the profound and unique power of the integration of art and psychology and had the energy and drive to create the new field. Important movements and milestones are highlighted including the dilemmas and crucial events of art therapy's evolution. Unique features include: the early days and influence; the United States at the time of the formation of the art therapy profession; Florence Cane and the Walden School; Margaret Naumberg's theory of psychodynamic art therapy; Edith Kramer's theory of art as therapy; the Menninger Foundation, art therapy in Ohio and the Buckeye Art Therapy Association; Elinor Ulman and the first art therapy journal; Hanna Yaxa Kwiatkowska and the invention of family art therapy; a brief history of art therapy in Great Britain and Canada; the 1960s and their influence on the development of art therapy; Myra Levick and the establishment of the American Art Therapy Association; the pioneer art therapists and their qualities and patterns; the definition and expansion of art therapy; the development of master's-level art therapy; art therapists of color and influence; the history of humanistic psychology and art therapy; the expressive arts therapy; Jungian art therapy; and the art therapists that began in the 1970s. Chronologies and study questions for discussion appear at the end of most chapters. Finally, the book presents issues essential to the field today such as art therapy registration, certification and licensing, art therapy assessment procedures, research, multiculturalism and art therapy as an international phenomenon. This text will be of primary interest to art therapists and students, to art educators and historians, and to those interested in how mental health disciplines evolve.

The Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy 2nd Edition

The Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy  2nd Edition
Author: Gussak
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2025-11-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1394214995

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The Wiley Handbook of Sex Therapy

The Wiley Handbook of Sex Therapy
Author: Zoë D. Peterson
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2017-04-24
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781118510377

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The Wiley Handbook of Sex Therapy is a comprehensive and empirically-based review of the latest theory and practice in the psychotherapeutic treatment of sexual problems across client populations. Structured in four sections covering specific sexual dysfunctions, theoretical approaches to sex therapy; working with client diversity; and future directions in sex therapy Advocates a holistic approach to sex therapy with a focus on using a range of psychotherapeutic theories and techniques rather than only the most popular behavioral strategies Includes case studies which highlight the broad spectrum of diverse conditions that clients can experience and which sex therapists can therefore encounter in the consulting room Includes contributions by more than 60 experts from a wide range of disciplines