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The collection of essays in this book Mourning, Memory and Life Itself , is the life work of a well-known art therapist. This book represents ideas that are peculiarly fascinating, and reflects the variety of interests that has startled and provoked the author for many years. Many of the chapters are written from a feminist point of view that acknowledges Junge's interest in female artists and art therapists. Presented in five parts, Part I examines mourning, memory, life itself, the AIDS Quilt, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, the perception of doors in twentieth-century painting, and Geor
Art therapy. --- Grief therapy. --- Art therapy --- Grief therapy --- Humanities --- Persons --- Psychotherapy --- Bereavement --- Sensory Art Therapies --- Rehabilitation --- Therapeutics --- Names --- Complementary Therapies --- Emotions --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Psychiatry --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Art --- Art Therapy --- Grief --- Women
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Art therapy --- Art-thérapie --- 615.85 --- BPB0805 --- Désherbage --- Psychologische en psychiatrische therapieën --- Deselectie
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Art therapy for children --- Post-traumatic stress disorder in children --- Psychic trauma in children --- Treatment --- Treatment
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The Arts and Youth at Risk: Global and Local Challenges is a contribution to the lively international dialogue about creative and arts-based interventions for young people categorized as "at risk". It contains chapters written by internationally recognized researchers and practitioners in arts education, youth arts and criminology. The instrumental benefit of arts participation for disadvantaged and marginalized young people is an area of increasing interest worldwide. This body of research...
Art therapy for children --- Drama --- Dance therapy for children --- Drama, Modern --- Dramas --- Dramatic works --- Plays --- Playscripts --- Stage --- Literature --- Dialogue --- Child art therapy --- Child psychotherapy --- Physical therapy for children --- Therapeutic use --- Philosophy
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This book demonstrates how the non-verbal medium of art therapy provides an ideal outlet for the expression of thoughts and feelings that are too complex and painful to put into words, presenting a new and practical approach to dealing with this area of need. Marian Liebmann argues that clients of all ages will benefit from the art-making process.
Anger. --- Art therapy. --- Art --- Psychiatry and art --- Occupational therapy --- Psychotherapy --- Art in hospitals --- Indignation --- Madness --- Wrath --- Rage --- Emotions --- Temper --- Therapeutic use
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Art therapy for children. --- Art --- Chronically ill children --- Study and teaching (Elementary) --- Services for. --- Chronic diseases in children --- Child art therapy --- Patients --- Sick children --- Child psychotherapy --- Personal coaching. --- Art and society. --- Art-thérapie pour enfants. --- Enfants malades chroniques, Services aux. --- Art et société. --- Accompagnement (Psychologie) --- Étude et enseignement (Primaire) --- Art and sociology --- Society and art --- Sociology and art --- Coaching, Personal --- Life coaching, Personal --- Personal life coaching --- Success coaching --- Helping behavior --- Psychology, Applied --- Counseling --- Social aspects
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The Use of the Creative Therapies with Survivors of Domestic Violence is a comprehensive work that examines the use of art, play, music, dance/movement, drama, and supervision with respect to treatment issues relating to family violence. The author's primary purpose is to examine treatment approaches that cover the broad spectrum of the creative art therapies. The collection of chapters is written by renowned, well-credentialed, and professional creative art therapists in the areas of art, play, music, dance/movement, and drama. In addition, some of the chapters are complimented with photograp
Art therapy. --- Music therapy. --- Play therapy. --- Psychiatry, Transcultural. --- Victims of family violence -- Mental health. --- Victims of family violence --- Art therapy --- Play therapy --- Music therapy --- Psychiatry, Transcultural --- Complementary Therapies --- Stress Disorders, Traumatic --- Persons --- Violence --- Culture --- Behavioral Sciences --- Patients --- Investigative Techniques --- Anxiety Disorders --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Social Problems --- Therapeutics --- Anthropology, Cultural --- Sociology --- Names --- Crime --- Social Sciences --- Mental Disorders --- Psychiatry --- Anthropology --- Criminology --- Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic --- Cross-Cultural Comparison --- Methods --- Domestic Violence --- Psychology --- Survivors --- Sensory Art Therapies --- Mental health
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Dying, Bereavement and the Healing Arts describes a range of successful programmes pioneered by artists, writers, nurses, musicians, therapists, social workers, and chaplains in palliative care settings. These range from simple painting and writing activities to organized communal activities like writing and performing a play. The arts are shown to offer a means to reflect on memories, hopes, fears and anxieties, and gently explore the emotional, spiritual, and psychological issues which can aid
Adjustment (Psychology) --- Art therapy. --- Graphotherapy. --- Music therapy. --- Palliative treatment. --- Theater and older people. --- Therapeutics. --- Art --- Psychiatry and art --- Occupational therapy --- Psychotherapy --- Art in hospitals --- Accommodation (Psychology) --- Adaptation (Psychology) --- Adapting behavior --- Adaptive behavior --- Coping behavior --- Maladjustment (Psychology) --- Personality --- Psychology --- Adaptability (Psychology) --- Medical treatment --- Therapy --- Treatment of diseases --- Treatments for diseases --- Clinical medicine --- Older people and theater --- Theater and the aged --- Older people --- Palliation (Medical care) --- Palliative care --- Palliative medicine --- Therapeutics --- Music --- Musical therapy --- Musicotherapy --- Psychotherapy and music --- Writing --- Behavior modification --- Graphology --- Therapeutic use
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Philosophers know suicide primarily as an ethical problem. But in Expression and Survival, Craig Greenman argues that, when it comes to suicide, the standard ethical approach may do more harm than good. He develops instead an aesthetic approach, arguing that art-making it or experiencing it-can help a suicidal person survive. Drawing on the work of philosophers and artists, as well as his own experiences, Greenman guides the reader through the landscape to which many suicidal people feel co...
Suicide --- Suicidal behavior. --- Suicide victims --- Art and mental illness. --- Art therapy. --- Art --- Psychiatry and art --- Occupational therapy --- Psychotherapy --- Art in hospitals --- Insanity and art --- Mental illness and art --- Psychotic art --- Art brut --- Suicides --- Victims of suicide --- Dead --- Victims of crimes --- Prevention of suicide --- Suicide prevention --- Attempted suicide --- Suicide, Attempted --- Suicide attempts --- Unsuccessful attempted suicide --- Unsuccessful suicide attempts --- Self-destructive behavior --- Parasuicide --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Prevention. --- Mental health. --- Therapeutic use --- Psychology
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