The Art of Art Therapy (2nd Ed.) What Every Art Therapist Needs to Know
Auteur : Rubin Judith A.
The Art of Art Therapy is written primarily to help art therapists define and then refine a way of thinking about their work. This new edition invites the reader to first consider closely the main elements of the discipline embodied in its name: The Art Part and The Therapy Part. The interface helps readers put the two together in an integrated, artistic way, followed by chapters on Applications and Related Service. Included with this edition are downloadable resources containing two hours of chapter-related video content.
Foreword to the Revised Edition. Introduction. Part I: The Art Part. Knowing Materials. Knowing Processes. Knowing Products. Part II: The Therapy Part. Knowing Development. Knowing Dynamics and Deviations. Knowing Therapy. Knowing Art Therapy. Part III: The Interface. Setting the Stage. Evoking Expression. Enabling Creation. Facilitating Reflection. Working Artfully. Part IV: Applications. Different Populations. Different Settings. Different Modes. Part V: Related Service. Knowing Teaching. Knowing Supervision. Knowing Consultation. Knowing Research. Knowing Theory. Addendum: Knowing What You Don't Know. Appendix A: Books on Art Therapy and Related Subjects. Appendix B: DVD Contents.
Date de parution : 05-2011
17.8x25.4 cm
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Art Therapy; Young Men; therapist; Art Therapist; sessions; American Psychiatric Association; group; American Art Therapy Association; good; Pittsburgh Child Guidance Center; child; Family Art Evaluation; guidance; Full Time Private Practice; center; Viktor Lowenfeld; family; Good Art Therapy; evaluation; Art Therapy Sessions; margaret; Art Therapy Group; Good Art Therapist; Psychotherapy; Open Studio Groups; Psychiatric teaching hospital; Piper; Human services; Professional Development; Patient Artwork; Art Therapy Program; Child Guidance Center; Family Art Therapy; Individual Art Therapy; Practicing Art Therapist; Arts Therapy Community; Harriet Wadeson; Oral Contract