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By Shaun McNiff, Endicott College, Beverly, Massachusetts. A unique perspective of expressive arts as psychotherapy is presented. The author stresses the unity of the arts therapies in a theoretical and operational approach that is firmly rooted in the historical continuities and essential meaning of art. He shows how contemporary therapies involving oral and written language, movement and dance, sound and music, visual imagery, and drama correspond to ancient, cross-cultural, even universal attempts at psychic healing. Current practices in all of the arts therapies are described in light of t
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In 1981, the author first published the groundbreaking, classic text, The Arts and Psychotherapy. He now returns to a revisioning of that work in these times. This new text is a reshaping and a fresh look at the work to which the author has devoted his professional, and much of his personal, life: the healing power of the arts. This new work masterfully integrates theory with practice, drawing upon concrete examples and case studies. The youthful passion for the work remains and the commitment to honoring the creative process is unwavering. The book clarifies, contextualizes, and grounds the f
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By Shaun McNiff, Endicott College, Beverly, Massachusetts. CONTENTS: Introduction; Nomenclature; Interpretation; Re-Imagining the Artist as a Therapist; Self Inquiry. Bibliography.
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This book offers a compelling research alternative for dance/movement (and other creative arts) therapists who recognize how valuable artistic ways of knowing are to the theory and practice of their profession. It encourages participation in a mode of inquiry that invites fully authentic engagement, inspires excitement about discovery, and builds confidence in abilities to contribute to the professional body of research literature. Artistic inquiry is defined as research that: (1) uses artistic methods of gathering, analyzing, and/or presenting data; (2) engages in and acknowledges a creative
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This book provides a creative map of care with easy-to-follow examples and detailed case studies. After explaining why adopting a creative approach is central to effective dementia care, the authors go on to discuss meditation, singing, movement and storytelling, describing their therapeutic benefits and giving examples of how they can be used.
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Part 1: In search of the eco-human paradigm in expressive arts, therapy, and education. 1. The awakening roar of beauty / Sally Atkins -- 2. Nature-assisted creative arts therapies and the paradigm change: what arts therapists can do in the face of new global challenges -- 3. Ecopoiesis: towards a poietic ecology / Stephen K. Levine -- The role of attention in expressive art and nature-based healing / Madeline M. Rugh -- Culture and nature: the play of ecopoiesis / Varvara Sidorova -- Part 2. Integrating ecological and sustainable development perspectives in expressive/creative arts therapies practice with individuals, groups, and communities. 6. Wandering the beautiful trail: ecopoiesis in ecological art therapy / Beverley A'Court -- 7. Making sense of solastalgia through therapeutic eco-scenography / Eliza Sweeney -- 8. Ecological/nature-assisted art therapy with war veterans: how nature can heal the trauma of war / Alexey Lebedev and Alexander Kopytin -- 9. Walking the common place of commemoration / Pamela Whitaker -- 10. Re-imaging art therapy in the global crisis: storm clouds and silver linings / Monica Carpendale -- 11. Coronavirus as a rite of passage: finding cures for "colonialvirus"through expressive arts-based research / Gracelynn Chung-Yan Lau -- 12. A process-oriented approach to nature in the context of ecological art therapy / Ruth Hampe -- 13. Natural and artistic aspects of art therapy / Monika Wigger -- 14. From Ikebana to botanical arranging: artistic, therapeutic, and spiritual alignment with nature / Alexander Kopytin and Tony Yu Zhou -- Part 3. Sustainable development and eco-human perspectives in the contemporary arts. 15. Interview with Newton Harrison / The interviewers: Alexander Kopytin and Stephen K. Levine -- 16. sensorium: the voice of the world ocean-the thinking / Newton Harrison -- Interview with Teagan White / The interviewer: Alexandra Dvornikova -- Interview with Diana Sudyka / The interviewer: Alexandra Dvornikova -- Interview with Beverley A'Court / The interviewer: Alexander Kopytin -- The vital exodus: exodo vital / Judith Alalu L. and Odette A. Velez V.
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