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Title Art therapy : programs, uses and benefits / Vincent Buchanan, editor
Published New York : Nova Science Publishers, [2016]

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Description 1 online resource
Series Psychology research progress
Psychology research progress series.
Contents ART THERAPY PROGRAMS, USES AND BENEFITS ; ART THERAPY PROGRAMS, USES AND BENEFITS ; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 Researching the Healing Aspects of Creative Expression: Challenging Assumptions and Integrating Fact into Practice; Abstract; What Do Images Say? The Use of Art in Assessment; Color and Space Use; Directions for Future Research; What Does Art Do? Media Properties in Art Therapy; Gender Differences in Media Preferences; Cultural Differences in Media Preferences; Directions for Future Research; How Well Does Art Therapy Work: Outcome Studies in Art Therapy
The Use of Art in non-Clinical SettingsReview of Outcome Studies; The Use of Art Therapy in Clinical Settings; From Basic Assumptions to Basic Research: Directions for Future Research; Conclusion; References; About the Author; Chapter 2 Enhancing Art Therapy Assessment and Treatment Planning with; Abstract; Introduction; Kinesthetic/Sensory Level; Perceptual/Affective Level; Cognitive/Symbolic Level; Creative Level; Therapeutic Use of the Expressive Therapies Continuum; Art Assessment and the Expressive Therapies Continuum; Preferred Medium; Manner of Interaction with Media
Qualities of Verbal CommunicationStylistic Elements of the Final Art Product; Results of Assessment and Movement into Treatment; Healing Effects of the Expressive Therapies Continuum: Customizing Treatment Goals; Therapeutic Goals: Kinesthetic Component; Therapeutic Goals: Sensory Component; Therapeutic Goals: Perceptual Component; Therapeutic Goals: Affective Component; Therapeutic Goals: Cognitive Component; Therapeutic Goals: Symbolic Component; Therapeutic Goals: Creative Level; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3 Aesthetic Dimensions in Art Therapy; Abstract; Introduction
Therapeutic AestheticsAesthetic Tone; Empathic Resonance; Shaping Therapy; Art Materials; Art Aesthetics; A Brief Philosophical Backdrop; Aesthetic Sensibilities; Aesthetic Processing; The Inward Turn; Expression; Perceptual Embodiment; Visual Language; Aesthetic Responding; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4 Back to Ritual: The Creation and Performance of Rituals as a Central Axis in Arts Therapy; Abstract; Introduction; Ritual as a Therapeutic Framework; Setting the Scene; Example 1: A Song Is Born; Individual and Group: Past, Present and Future; From the Body to the Word
Example 2: Burying the Cat ... The Day After; Returning from Never Land -- Conceptualization; Example 3: Killing the Monster; Conceptualization; Discussion; References; Chapter 5 Art Therapy for Building Peace Territories in Schools in Ecuador; Abstract; Introduction; Design Intervention: Art Therapy Project Description; Methodology and Sample; Objectives; Description of the Activities Carried out in the Workshops of Art Therapy; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6 Using Visual Journaling to Promote Military Veteran Healing, Health and Wellness; Abstract; Literature Review
Summary Art therapists have long theorized about the healing properties of visual expression through various media and have articulated the importance of media choices based on individual client needs for self-expression and healing. Art Therapy is a tool that can favor social, educational and cultural integration for disadvantaged children and minority communities. Artistic activities promote tolerance, dialogue, respect for diversity and interaction among others. The field of art therapy is based on a few basic assumptions that only recently have achieved some degree of research-based support. The first chapter of this book examines three assumptions that underlie the field of art therapy and their relations to art therapy theory and practice. The second chapter reviews the model of the Expressive Therapies Continuum (ETC), and illustrates its use in assessment and treatment planning with case examples. The following chapters introduce aesthetics as it informs art therapy intervention; present the concept of ritual and explores the possibility of creating spontaneous rituals as a central axis in art therapy, in drama therapy and in nature therapy in particular; explores art therapy programs for building peace territories in schools in Ecuador; provide a literature review relevant to the use of visual journaling with military veterans; studies art therapy for mobilizing personal resources in the elderly; describes the Videoinsight® Method and it's applications in the psychotherapeutic setting, in distress prevention and in promoting well-being and early recovery during rehabilitation following surgery; and provides an overview of the application of LEGO® block creations as a medium for art therapy
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher
Subject Art therapy.
Art Therapy
art therapy.
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Diseases.
MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
Art therapy
Form Electronic book
Author Buchanan, Vincent, editor
LC no. 2015044066
ISBN 9781634836029
1634836022
1634842693
9781634842693