The Arts Therapies: A Revolution in Healthcare

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Psychology Press, 2005 - 296 من الصفحات
The Arts Therapies provides, in one volume, a guide to the different disciplines and their current practice and thinking. It presents:

* A clear analysis of the relationship between client, therapist and art form.
* An exploration of research, practice and key contributions made to the field by practitioners internationally and within many different contexts.
* Discussion of how the arts therapies relate to established health services.

The Arts Therapies: A revolution in healthcare is a unique book that provides a thorough and up-to-date overview of the arts therapies. It will prove invaluable to arts therapists, health professionals, and all those who wish to learn more about the field.
 

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An introduction to The Arts Therapies
3
The arts therapies definitions and developments
13
Definitions in flux contexts and aims
15
ARRIVING AT DEFINITIONS
16
AN OVERVIEW
19
DIFFERENT MODALITIES
22
What is art therapy?
23
AIMS OF ART THERAPY
25
DYNAMIC RELATIONSHIP
147
PLAY SPACE AND THE UNCONSCIOUS
148
A DICTIONARY OF THE UNCONSCIOUS?
150
CONCLUSION
155
Playing development and change
157
THE PLAY SPACE
165
PLAYING AND PLAYFULNESS
167
THE PLAY SHIFT
169

What is music therapy?
33
AIMS OF MUSIC THERAPY
35
What is dramatherapy?
40
AIMS OF DRAMATHERAPY
43
What is dance movement therapy?
47
AIMS OF DANCE MOVEMENT THERAPY
49
Between the arts therapies
52
HOW DIFFERENT IS DIFFERENT? HOW SIMILAR IS SIMILAR?
55
ARTS THERAPIES AND ARTS IN HEALTH
57
PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY
59
FROM DEFINITION TO EXPLORATION
61
Backgrounds histories and encounters from the first happening to the shadow of logic
63
From the first happening
65
THE FIRST HAPPENING AND BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLEGE
67
THEATRE PIECE NO 1
69
CONCLUSION
71
Everything is ripe
72
CONFERENCE FOR THE SOCIETY FOR MUSIC THERAPY AND REMEDIAL MUSIC 1960
73
TRANSITIONS
79
CONCLUSION
82
Art and science the rise of the medical model and the shadow of logic
84
KINDS OF DIALOGUE
85
SHADOW OF LOGIC?
88
REVOLUTION OR COLLUSION?
90
Agents of transformation arts therapy play
93
The arts in the arts therapies
95
STARTING OUT
96
THERAPEUTIC IMPROVISATION
99
CREATION OF AN ARTISTIC SPACE
101
CASE EXAMPLES
104
IMPROVISATION AND CULTURE
107
THE ART FORM AND THE TRIANGLE
110
EXPERIENCE OF THE CLIENT AND MEANING
114
EXPRESSIVE FORMS OF THE ARTS
117
DOES THE ART FORM MATTER?
123
CONCLUSION
124
The sensuous encounter the arts therapies and the unconscious
126
ANALYTIC PERSPECTIVE
128
ARTISTS AND THE UNCONSCIOUS
131
THE DYNAMIC UNCONSCIOUS
136
HOW DO THE ARTS THERAPIES SEE THE UNCONSCIOUS?
138
ARTS THERAPIES PRACTICE AND THE UNCONSCIOUS
139
ARTS PROCESS AND NONVERBAL EXPERIENCE
141
EMOTIONAL ENCOUNTER
144
PLAY AND DEVELOPMENT
172
CONCLUSION
174
Clienttherapist relationship paradigms dialogues and discoveries
175
Client and arts therapist dialogues and diversity
177
CLIENTTHERAPIST TRANSACTION
178
ROLES OF THE ARTS THERAPIST
179
THERAPIST AND CLIENT
180
DIALOGUE AND DISCOVERY
182
ARTS THERAPISTS AND CLIENTS
183
WHY THE DIVERSITY?
194
AN ARTS THERAPIES APPROACH VERSUS APPROACHES RELATED TO OTHER DISCIPLINES
195
Client and arts therapist traditions and discoveries
197
THERAPIST AND CLIENT TEACHER AND PUPIL
201
CULTURE AND CONTEXT
204
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE ARTS THERAPIES
208
CONCLUSION
210
what works in the art gallery? What works in the clinic?
211
WHAT WORKS IN THE ART GALLERY? WHAT WORKS IN THE CLINIC?
214
RADICAL RESEARCH?
217
WHAT ARE THE CONCERNS OF THE ARTS THERAPIES IN RELATION TO EFFICACY?
219
DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE VARIETY IN THE ARTS THERAPIES
221
LANGUAGE AND OUTCOMES
222
WHAT IS LOOKED AT?
224
CONSIDERING THE EFFECT OF THE ARTS THERAPIES
228
ART THERAPY REVIEW OF PICTURES
231
ADAPTING OTHER DISCIPLINES
233
KEY THEMES IN EFFICACY
239
CONCLUSION
244
Conclusion from the triangular relationship to the active witness core processes in the arts therapies
247
ARTISTIC PROJECTION
248
THE TRIANGULAR RELATIONSHIP
251
PERSPECTIVE AND DISTANCE
253
EMBODIMENT
256
NONVERBAL EXPERIENCE
257
THE PLAYFUL SPACE AND THE INFORMED PLAYER
259
THE PARTICIPATING ARTISTTHERAPIST
261
THE ACTIVE WITNESS
262
CONCLUSION
266
Bibliography
269
Selection of Arts Therapies Associations and Websites
284
Further reading
286
Author index
289
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Phil Jones, Leeds Metropolitan University, has held the posts of Principal Lecturer on Masters programmes in Drama and Art Therapy, and course leader of Advanced Training in Art Therapy and Dramatherapy, Postgraduate Diploma in Dramatherapy and Foundations in Art, Drama and Dance Movement Therapy. He is also author of Drama As Therapy: Theatre as Living (Routledge).

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