Handbook of art therapy
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Handbook of art therapy
Guilford, c2003
Available at 18 libraries
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This essential Handbook provides a complete and practical overview of art therapy: how it works, how it can be used, and with whom. Demonstrated are interventions for children, adolescents, and adults facing a variety of clinical problems and life challenges. Case-based chapters from leading practitioners illuminate major theoretical perspectives, including psychoanalytic, cognitive-behavioral, developmental, and other approaches. Also examined is what current research in psychology and neuroscience can tell us about the scientific basis for art therapy. Discussing applications in individual psychotherapy, couple and family treatment, and group work, the Handbook includes over 100 samples of drawings and other artwork. The process of art therapy is illustrated in helping clients manage and cope with such problems as trauma, sexual abuse, developmental and learning disabilities, drug and alcohol misuse, serious mental illness, and medical illness. Appendices include descriptions of empirically supported approaches to art-based assessment, some of which are written by the instrument developers themselves.
Table of Contents
Part I: The Art and Science of Art Therapy.Vick, A Brief History of Art Therapy. Malchiodi, Art Therapy and the Brain. Kaplan, Art-based Assessments. Part II: Clinical Approaches to Art Therapy. Malchiodi, Psychoanalytic, Analytic, and Object Relations Approaches. Malchiodi, Humanistic Approaches. Rozum, Malchiodi, Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches. Riley, Malchiodi, Solution-focused and Narrative Approaches. Malchiodi, Kim, Choi, Developmental Art Therapy. Malchiodi, Expressive Arts Therapy and Multimodal Approaches. Part III: Clinical Applications with Children and Adolescents.Tanaka, Kakuyama, Urhausen, Drawing and Storytelling as Psychotherapy with Children. Steele, Using Drawing in Short-term Trauma Resolution. Gil, Art and Play Therapy with Sexually Abused Children. Cohen-Liebman, Drawings in Forensic Investigations of Child Sexual Abuse. Safran, An Art Therapy Approach to Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Gabriels, Art Therapy with Children Who Have Autism and their Families. Councill, Medical Art Therapy with Children. Riley, Using Art Therapy to Address Adolescent Depression. Phillips, Working with Adolescents' Violent Imagery. Part IV: Clinical Applications with Adults. Gladding, Newsome, Art in Counseling. Steinhardt, Sandplay Therapy and Art Therapy with Adults. Spaniol, Art Therapy with Adults with Severe Mental Illness. Wilson, Art Therapy in Addictions Treatment: Creativity and Shame Reduction. Wald, Clinical Art Therapy with Older Adults. Part V: Clinical Applications with Groups, Families, and Couples. Waller, Group Art Therapy: An Interactive Approach. Liebmann, Developing Games, Activities, and Themes for Art Therapy Groups. Klorer, Sexually Abused Children: Group Approaches. Malchiodi, Using Art Therapy with Medical Support Groups. Riley, Malchiodi, Family Art Therapy. Hoshino, Multicultural Art Therapy with Families. Riley, Art Therapy with Couples. Appendix I: Art-based Assessments: Mills, The Diagnostic Drawing Series. Silver, The Silver Drawing Test of Cognition and Emotion. Gantt, Tabone, The Formal Elements Art Therapy Scale and "Draw a Person Picking an Apple from a Tree." Cox, The MARI Assessment. Appendix II: Scope of Practice, Education, Supervision, Standards of Practice, and Ethics.
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