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El. knyga: Art Therapy with Neurological Conditions

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  • Išleidimo metai: 21-May-2015
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857009128
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  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780857009128
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By creating a therapeutic outlet for self-expression and processing trauma, art therapy can play a powerful role in assisting people with a brain injury or neurological condition to adjust to living with altered abilities and ways of thinking.

Bringing together a wealth of expertise from specialists working with a range of conditions including epilepsy, dementia, acquired brain injury, motor neurone disease and multiple sclerosis, this book describes both the effects of the conditions and the ways in which art therapy has helped in the rehabilitation process. The book includes work with groups and individuals and with a wide range of settings and age groups, from children to older adults, and discusses the implications of research from neuroscience and neuropsychology.

This will be essential reading for art therapists and students working with neurological conditions. Other professionals working with people with neurological conditions such as psychotherapists and counsellors, doctors, nurses and complementary therapists will also find it of interest.

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It's high time the value of art therapy is more generally recognized, not just for stroke survivors, but for all types of brain injury, as well as dementia and mental health problems. This inspiring book looks at the science behind art therapy as well as offering case studies. It should be given a wide circulation. -- From the foreword by Jackie Ashley, journalist and broadcaster, President-Elect, Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge In dealing with the diverse aspects of art therapy, the making, thinking about and working with imagery and tangible and symbolic processing, this inspired and inspiring book shows how successfully art therapists adapt their practice for people with many different neurological conditions in a variety of clinical and community settings. It will be an invaluable resource for art therapists and other professionals in this field, and a vital source of information and insight for trainee art therapists. -- Deborah Gibson, MA Art Therapy Research, PG Dip Art Therapy, RATh, Art therapist, supervisor and lecturer This book should be read by everyone who is interested in the interface between art therapy and neurology. It presents the underpinnings of what could develop in to a new theory of art therapy. -- Frances F. Kaplan, DA, ATR-BC, Art Therapist, Teacher of Graduate Art Therapy Courses, Marylhurst University, and author of Art, Science and Art Therapy If anyone needs confirmation that art therapy is the approach to use in the treatment and recovery of neurological conditions this is the book to read. Within these chapters the author practitioners convey the extraordinary range and adaptation of interventions available that enable increased access to therapy for patients, carers and public services considering employing art therapists. I was transfixed throughout both by the compassion of the case studies but also the authority of knowledge embedded in each chapter.

A truly pioneering work, showing how the development of art therapy knowledge and expertise has risen to a sophisticated level of authority in delivery and awareness of the therapeutic contribution it can make to such a complex subject. -- Kate Rothwell, Art Psychotherapist, Head of Arts Therapies in the Forensic Directorate of the East London Foundation NHS Trust, Art Psychotherapist H.M.P Grendon

Daugiau informacijos

How art therapy can transform rehabilitation after brain injury or life with a neurological condition
Foreword 11(2)
Jackie Ashley
Preface 13(2)
Introduction and Emerging Themes 15(24)
Sally Weston
Marian Liebmann
ADULTS
Part I Setting the Scene
Chapter 1 Neurology and Art Therapy
39(23)
Debbie Michaels
Chapter 2 Beyond Limits: Art Therapy with People with Severe Physical Limitations
62(14)
Simon Bell
Chapter 3 The Janus Response: Coming to Terms with Changes Due to Brain Injury or Other Neurological Condition
76(23)
Iris von Sass Hyde
Part II Acquired Brain Injury
Chapter 4 Who Am I Now? Art Therapy, Identity and Adjustment after Acquired Brain Injury
99(16)
Carole Connelly
Chapter 5 Art Therapy at a Rehabilitation Day Centre for Adults and Adolescents with Acquired Brain Injury
115(20)
Anna Knight
Chapter 6 A Glimpse Beneath the Surface of Organisational Life: Art Therapy in Brain Injury and Stroke Services
135(17)
Debbie Michaels
Chapter 7 Art Therapy and Insight and Awareness after Brain Injury
152(21)
Sally Weston
Part III Epilepsy
Chapter 8 Art Therapy after Acquiring Seizures in Adulthood
173(14)
Quentin Bruckland
Chapter 9 `This is my Dream World': Art Therapy with Young Adults with Epilepsy and Learning Disabilities
187(16)
Andrea Gregg
Part IV Dementia
Chapter 10 Reframing and Reconnecting: An Art Therapy Group for People with Dementia
203(17)
Elizabeth Ashby
Chapter 11 `My Coat or Yours?' Generating Peer Support and Interpersonal Relationships through Art Therapy for Minority Ethnic People Experiencing Early Onset Dementia Living at Home
220(21)
Melody Golebiowski
Part V Other Neurological Conditions
Chapter 12 Have We Met Before? Images as an Aide-memoire to Restructure Self-identity with a Man with Korsakoff's Syndrome
241(15)
Jenny Wood
Chapter 13 What has Colour Got to do With It? Art Therapy and Motor Neurone Disease: An Anthroposophical Approach
256(23)
Marion Green
Christopher Day
CHILDREN
Chapter 14 Art Therapy and Encephalitis
279(19)
Mark Wheeler
Chapter 15 Art Therapy with a Boy Living with a Life-threatening Illness
298(19)
Judith Ducker
PERSONAL REFLECTIONS
Chapter 16 Art Therapist, Heal Thyself!
317(17)
Mark Wheeler
Glossary 334(7)
The Contributors 341(3)
Subject Index 344(6)
Author Index 350
Sally Weston was a community worker in various development and campaigning posts in London and Yorkshire before training as an art therapist in 1991. She has worked as an art therapist in the NHS, in adult mental health in Bradford and for the past 17 years in neurological rehabilitation. In addition she has run art therapy groups for people with dementia, MIND members, adult students with learning disabilities, and children in primary and secondary schools. She has worked as an art therapy educator at Sheffield, Hertfordshire and Roehampton universities. Marian Liebmann has worked in art therapy with offenders, with women's groups and community groups, and more recently in the Inner City Mental Health Team in Bristol, UK, where she has developed work on anger issues. She has also worked as an art therapist at Penny Brohn Cancer Care. She lectures on art therapy at several universities in the UK and Ireland. She also works in restorative justice, mediation and conflict resolution, and has run Art, Conflict and Anger workshops in many countries. In 2013 Marian was awarded an OBE for services to social justice through art therapy and mediation. She has written and edited several art therapy books published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.