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  • The Routledge International Handbook of Art Therapy Practice

    The Routledge International Handbook of Art Therapy Practice by Hills de Zárate, Margaret; Waller, Diane; Vaculik, Claire Louise;

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    • Megjelenés dátuma 2025. december 26.

    • ISBN 9781032612850
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem686 oldal
    • Méret 246x174 mm
    • Súly 453 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 69 Illustrations, black & white; 51 Halftones, black & white; 18 Line drawings, black & white; 18 Tables, black & white
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    This book offers a snapshot of the international state of the art in art therapy. The range of work included shows the inherent ability of the art therapist to see what is present and to adapt, flexibly and creatively, to meet the unique needs of people and contexts.


     


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    This book offers a snapshot of the international state of the art in art therapy. The range of work included does not come from one school, theoretical approach, or one type of creative practice, but instead shows the inherent ability of the art therapist to see what is present and to adapt, flexibly and creatively, to meet the unique needs of people and contexts.


     


    The chapters are organised under five broad-ranging themes—art therapy across the life cycle, theoretical frameworks, areas of practice, new developments, and policies—and are written by a diverse range of newer voices from countries where art therapy is starting to gain ground as well as a variety of internationally renowned practitioners and academics. The handbook speaks to the breadth and richness in contemporary art therapy practice around the world. The case studies and examples demonstrate the ways in which art therapists are managing the challenges and opportunities in their socio-political context, drawing links to existing art traditions and supportive practices in their culture, and working to address contemporary challenges.


     


    This book is essential for students and professionals of art therapy, drama, dance movement, and music therapy.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    1.  Introduction to the Routledge International Handbook of Art Therapy Practice


    Claire Louise Vaculik, Diane Waller and Margaret Hills de Zárate


    Part 1.1: Art therapy through the life stages: Infants, latency, adolescence


    2. Therapeutic art in the perinatal period


    Susan Hogan


    3.  Early relational intervention through dyadic art therapy with infants and caregivers


    V. G. Armstrong


    4.  Holding the space for teenagers to be, create, and become themselves


    Ann Maes and Eef Ameel


    5.  Art therapy and giftedness: Art therapy with gifted children and preadolescents


    Silvana Castellucchio


    6.  Art therapy in museums for young people with autism: A collaboration between a museum teacher, an art therapist and a special education mentor


    Celine Schweizer


    Part 1.2  Adults, ageing and older people


    7.  Art therapy as the basis for a university course in personal development


    Dr Knut Omholt


     8.  The aesthetic moment: Intersubjectivity, intervention and processes of change in art therapy


    Karin Dannecker


    9.  Ruptures, repairs and repetitions: Long-term art psychotherapy with a Forgotten Australian


    Julie Green


    Part 2: Theoretical Frameworks


    10.  Creativity and art therapy: Concepts and connections


    Todd Lubart and Marion Botella


    11.  Creative process and modalities of experience: From body presentation to body representation


    Mimma Della Cagnoletta


    12.  Images of art psychotherapy: Towards an ethics of reception


    Josée Leclerc


    13.  Mentalization-based art therapy


    Marianne Verfaille


    14.  Framing the picture: A solution-focused approach to art therapy


    Eha Rüütel


    15.  Revisiting the art therapy open studio: A treatment model for trauma


    Siobhán Bereen and Catherine Phillips


    16.  Art therapy in the hospital context


    Carmen Figueroa Rodríguez and Miquel Izuel Currià


    17.  Outdoor art therapy in Scotland


    Katarina Horrox


    18.  The art of understanding: Exploring the Seven-Step Configuration Analysis method in Art Therapy Practice


    Zoltan Vass


    19.  Artistic and arts-based research in the arts therapies


    Gabriele Schmid


    20.  Ceramics, culture, and art therapy in Spain


    Liliana Montoya De La Cruz


    21.  Rhythm 0: Vulnerability and resistance. The performative artistic process as agent of change


    Judith Revers


    22.  Joint mirror drawing and crossdrawing in art therapy and museums


    Unnur Guðrún Óttarsdóttir


    23.  The mirror line: Creating comic characters in art therapy


    Malcy Duff


    Part 3: Specific areas of practice and client groups 


    24.  The desert, the image and memory: Art therapy processes with relatives of disappeared Sahrawi people


    María Antonia Hidalgo Rubio


    25.  The establishment of art therapy in Ukraine and developments in conditions of war


    Olena Voznesenska


    26.  Body-focused art psychotherapy to heal trauma for unaccompanied and trafficked young refugees in Scotland


    Misa Kanno-Watson


    27.  Art therapy in people with personality disorders: The ‘powerful experience’, emotion regulation and self-image


    Suzanne Haeyen


    28.  Changes in the formal and iconographic elements of the visual expressions of women who have attempted suicide


    Aušra Sebeikaitė


    29.  Eating disorders and art therapy: Between decoys, realities and clinical practices


    Jean-Luc Sudres


    30.  A powerful art therapy technique for work with couples and its use in therapy and training


    Jenia Gheorghieva and Roumen Gheorghiev


    31.  Psychocybernetic art therapy and its application in research


    Sunhee K. Kim


    Part 4: Cultural diversity: Development of culturally sensitive art therapy practices, decolonisation of art therapy practice and culturally diverse art forms and practices


    32.  The intercultural contact zone of art therapy: A U.S. perspective on working across boundaries of difference


    Lynn Kapitan


    33.  Decolonizing art therapy practice through community collaboration: An evolving perspective in Trinidad and Tobago


    Sarah Soo Hon


    34.  Bridging traditions: The role of art therapy in Egypt’s mental health landscape


    Sandra El Sabbagh


    35.  Looking at art therapy through a decolonising lens: Community perspectives on building culturally sensitive ethical practices in India


    Oihika Chakrabarti and Aishwarya Dattani


    36.  Textile arts as a therapeutic and protective intervention


    Somayeh Sharifi


    37.  Untangling the tangled: Malaysian-Chinese art therapy practices


    Bee Tin Teoh


    38.  Journey of art healing in China: Practices, cultural integration, and innovative applications


    Yue LI (Lucy) and Ying LI (Coco)


    Part 5: New developments in art therapy practice and education


    39.  The call of the times: Conceptualising socially oriented art therapy in long-term social crises


    Ephrat Huss


    40.  On the violence of a hole and the virtue of re-framing: Trauma and resilience: Preventing and treating vicarious traumatization through art and creative self-care


    Irina Katz-Mazilu and Diane Waller OBE


    41.  Video therapy: Filming in the hospital: Opportunities and challenges when used as a tool in the art therapy space


    Marcelo Gonzalez Magnasco and Adriana Farias


    42.  The museum as a driver of metaphors for reflection and well-being


    Marián López Fdz. Cao and Marta Lage de la Rosa


    43.  Research and application of art therapy in the Chilean training context: Weaving dreams and knowledge


    Daniela Gloger Betancourt and Ana Gómez Uriarte


    44.  Dynamic artwork-based experiential course: A transformative teaching mode that hones emotional transformation in the enactment of psychotherapy


    Ofira Honig


    45.  Studying and practising art therapy in digital space


    Pamela Palomba and Axel Rütten


    Part 6: Policies: Government directives and social policy; educational policies in different countries; standards of training and practice; review of some international developments; regulation or voluntary systems; barriers to establishing the discipline and profession and openings to establish it


    46.  The practice and education of art therapy and art psychotherapy in Finland


    Mimmu Rankanen


    47.  The story of art therapy in Latvia: A historical approach


    Elina Akmane and Kristīne Mārtinsone


    48.  Art therapy/psychotherapy in Portugal


    Ruy Carvalho


    49Creating a way to professional recognition


    Hsiao-Pin Lin


    50.  Art therapy practice and education in Singapore: Asserting context-specificity


    Ronald P.M.H. Lay


     

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