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El. knyga: Found Objects in Art Therapy: Materials and Process

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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Feb-2021
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781785926921
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Feb-2021
  • Leidėjas: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781785926921
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This book shows how art therapists can use found objects in their work with clients.

Found objects can be a highly affordable, imaginative and creative way of working, and are particularly effective when working with marginalised populations and clients who have experienced trauma. This edited collection contains chapters from a wide variety of contributors from around the world and covers a vast array of topics, including the use of found objects in clinical settings, community and art practice, pedagogy and self-care.

This is the ideal resource for any art therapist wishing to explore the use of this non-traditional medium to enrich their practice.



This book shows how art therapists can use found objects - an affordable, imaginative medium - when working with clients. With a wide variety of contributors from around the world, and covering a vast array of topics, this is the ideal resource for any art therapist wishing to enrich their practice.

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How art therapists can incorporate the use of found objects into their work with clients
Acknowledgements 11(2)
Introduction 13(12)
Daniel Wong
Ronald P. M. H. Lay
PART 1 FRAMEWORKS: HISTORICAL AND THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS
1 Materials: Potential and Found Objects
25(14)
Daniel Wong
2 The Art of Walking: Composing Landmarks, Performing Territory
39(20)
Pamela Whitaker
PART 2 FOUND OBJECTS IN THERAPY
3 Making the Most of It: Creative Media Use in a Forensic Mental Health Setting
59(14)
Sheila Lorenzo de la Pena
4 The Use of Non-Traditional Mediums in Doll Making with Children Who Have Experienced Trauma
73(16)
Divya
5 Eco-Art Therapy, Mindfulness, (Im)Permanence: Leaving a Purposeful Mark
89(16)
Samantha J. Hickman
6 The Magic of Holy Junk
105(20)
Judith Siano
PART 3 FOUND OBJECTS IN COMMUNITY AND ART PRACTICE
7 The Flower Tower: A Case Study on the Use of Found Objects for Artmaking in a Palliative Daycare Centre
125(14)
Grace Ong
8 Look What I've Found!: The Imaginative Space Offered by Found Objects in Art and Community
139(12)
Pixin Weng
9 The Aftermath of Losing Mum and Dad: Grieving through Creative Expression with Everyday Objects
151(14)
Kim Hau Pang
PART 4 FOUND OBJECTS IN SELF-CARE
10 Tension: Balancing Self-Care with Professional Practice During and After a Workplace Tragedy
165(14)
Ronald P. M. H. Lay
11 Cultivating Self-Compassion through Found Materials and Rediscovered Rituals
179(16)
Kelly Reedy
PART 5 FOUND OBJECTS IN PEDAGOGY
12 The Aesthetics of Touch: Discovering the Embedded Potential of Found Objects as a Pedagogical Platform
195(18)
Denise Malts
13 Subterranean Dreaming in the Intertidal Zone
213(18)
Jill Westwood
Lesley Morris
14 Found Objects in Art Therapy Pedagogy: Significant Trajectories of Our Practice
231(20)
Daniel Wong
Ronald P. M. H. Lay
Contributors 251(6)
Subject Index 257(12)
Author Index 269