The Arts Therapies: A Revolution in HealthcarePsychology 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. |
المحتوى
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 |
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