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Integrating Expressive Arts and Play Therapy with Children and Adolescents


Integrating Expressive Arts and Play Therapy with Children and Adolescents


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von: Eric J. Green, Athena A. Drewes

40,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 21.10.2013
ISBN/EAN: 9781118775448
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 352

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<p>Praise for <i>Integrating Expressive Arts and Play Therapy With Children and Adolescents</i></p> <p>"With this book, Drs. Green and Drewes have filled an important void in the play therapy literature, namely the integration of the expressive arts in play therapy with children and adolescents. They have assembled the best theorists and practitioners of the expressive arts and given them an appropriate structure to write their chapters. The book is outstanding and provides readers with in-depth case studies, detailed methodologies, research findings and is a useful resource for further training options. I recommend this book most highly for trainers, practitioners, and graduate students."<br /> —John Allan, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Counseling Psychology, University of British Columbia, author, Inscapes of the Child's World</p> <p>"Brimming with chapters by 'oracles' from various disciplines, Green and Drewes' guidebook articulates essential competencies for the cross-disciplinary practice of play therapy and expressive arts therapies. Practical and timely, responsible and readable, it is an important resource for the mental health community and students who seek to work creatively with children. A significant contribution toward bringing professionals and professions together to learn from one another."<br /> —Barry M. Cohen, MA, ATR-BC, founder, Expressive Therapies Summit, cofounder, Mid-Atlantic Play Therapy Training Institute</p> <p><b>Interventions and approaches from the expressive arts and play therapy disciplines</b></p> <p>Integrating Expressive Arts and Play Therapy With Children and Adolescents presents techniques and approaches from the expressive and play therapy disciplines that enable child and adolescent clinicians to augment their therapeutic toolkit within a competent, research-based practice.</p> <p>With contributions representing a "who's who" in the play therapy and expressive arts therapy worlds, <i>Integrating Expressive Arts and Play Therapy With Children and Adolescents</i> is the definitive bridge between expressive arts and play therapy complementarily utilized with children and adolescents in their healing and creative capacities.</p>
<p>Preface xi</p> <p>Acknowledgments xv</p> <p>About the Editors xvii</p> <p>About the Contributors xix</p> <p><b>1 The Expressive Arts Therapy Continuum: History and Theory 1</b><br /><i>Sandra L. Graves-Alcorn and Eric J. Green</i></p> <p>Introduction 1</p> <p>Media Dimension Variables 3</p> <p>Discerning Rationale 14</p> <p>References 15</p> <p><b>2 Play Therapy 17</b><br /><i>Athena A. Drewes and Sue C. Bratton</i></p> <p>Introduction 17</p> <p>Rationale for Play Therapy 18</p> <p>History and Development 18</p> <p>Empirical Support 23</p> <p>Procedures and Application 24</p> <p>Conclusion 34</p> <p>Specialized Training and Resources 35</p> <p>References 36</p> <p><b>3 Art Therapy 41</b><br /><i>Reina Lombardi</i></p> <p>Introduction 41</p> <p>Art Therapy: Theory 42</p> <p>Research 48</p> <p>Art Therapy: Process and Procedures 50</p> <p>Practical Techniques 53</p> <p>Conclusion 59</p> <p>Specialized Training and Resources 60</p> <p>References 61</p> <p><b>4 Drama Therapy 67</b><br /><i>Eleanor Irwin</i></p> <p>Introduction 67</p> <p>Drama Therapy: Process and Procedures 69</p> <p>Blending Drama/Theatre and Therapy in NADTA 72</p> <p>Effects of Attachment and a Nurturing Environment on the Ability to Work and Play 75</p> <p>Drama Therapy Techniques 78</p> <p>Drama Therapy Techniques With Different Ages 81</p> <p>Conclusion 89</p> <p>Specialized Training and Resources 90</p> <p>References 97</p> <p><b>5 Integrating Play Therapy and Sandplay Therapy 101</b><br /><i>Rie Rogers Mitchell, Harriet S. Friedman, and Eric J. Green</i></p> <p>Introduction 101</p> <p>Therapeutic Play 102</p> <p>Sandplay in a Play Therapy Setting 104</p> <p>Conclusion 118</p> <p>Specialized Training and Resources 119</p> <p>References 123</p> <p><b>6 Working With Children Using Dance/Movement Therapy 125</b><br /><i>Mariah Meyer LeFeber</i></p> <p>Introduction 125</p> <p>Dance/Movement Therapy: Process and Procedures 126</p> <p>Case Studies 136</p> <p>Conclusion 143</p> <p>Specialized Training and Resources 143</p> <p>References 146</p> <p><b>7 Music Therapy 149</b><br /><i>Susan Hadley and Nicole Steele</i></p> <p>Introduction 149</p> <p>Music Therapy: Process and Procedures 153</p> <p>Music Therapy Methods 155</p> <p>Practical Techniques for Nonspecialists 165</p> <p>Conclusion 173</p> <p>Specialized Training and Resources 173</p> <p>References 178</p> <p><b>8 The Therapeutic Uses of Photography in Play Therapy 181</b><br /><i>Robert Irwin Wolf</i></p> <p>Introduction 181</p> <p>Historical Overview 183</p> <p>Photography as a Therapeutic Modality: The Power of the Image 184</p> <p>The Importance of the Unconscious 185</p> <p>The Range of Processing Visual Metaphors 186</p> <p>A Note of Caution 186</p> <p>Technological Update 188</p> <p>Special Considerations of Confidentiality 190</p> <p>Suggestions for Creative Project Directives 191</p> <p>Detailed Digital Editing Directions for More Advanced Projects 195</p> <p>Case Studies: Clinical and Creative Uses of Photography 198</p> <p>Conclusion 201</p> <p>Specialized Training and Resources 201</p> <p>References 202</p> <p><b>9 Poetry Therapy 205</b><br /><i>Diane L. Kaufman, Rebecca C. Chalmers, and Wendy Rosenberg</i></p> <p>Introduction 205</p> <p>Poetry Therapy: Process and Procedures 207</p> <p>Practical Techniques and Case Studies 215</p> <p>Conclusion 222</p> <p>Specialized Trainings and Resources 223</p> <p>References 227</p> <p><b>10 Integrating Play and Expressive Art Therapy Into Educational Settings: A Pedagogy for Optimistic Therapists 231</b><br /><i>Jodi M. Crane and Jennifer N. Baggerly</i></p> <p>Introduction to Creative Experiential Learning 231</p> <p>Preparation 233</p> <p>Process 238</p> <p>Activities 241</p> <p>CEL Classroom Scenario 247</p> <p>Conclusion 248</p> <p>References 249</p> <p><b>11 Integrating Play and Expressive Art Therapy Into Small Group Counseling With Preadolescents: A Humanistic Approach 253</b><br /><i>Sue C. Bratton, Dalena Dillman Taylor, and Sinem Akay</i></p> <p>Introduction 253</p> <p>Integrating Play and Expressive Art Therapy Into Small Group Counseling with Preadolescents: Process and Procedures 257</p> <p>Practical Application 264</p> <p>Conclusion 278</p> <p>References 278</p> <p><b>12 Integrating Play and Expressive Art Therapy Into Communities: A Multimodal Approach 283</b><br /><i>Julia Byers</i></p> <p>Introduction 283</p> <p>Context 285</p> <p>School Community Response 288</p> <p>Shattered Worldview 289</p> <p>Expressive Therapies Haven 292</p> <p>References 300</p> <p>Author Index 303</p> <p>Subject Index 311</p>
<p><b>ERIC J. GREEN, PhD, LPC-S, LMFT, RPT-S,</b> is Associate Professor of Counseling at the University of North Texas at Dallas and Faculty Associate at the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD. For more info visit www.drericgreen.com.</p> <p><b>ATHENA A. DREWES, PsyD, MA, RPT-S,</b> is a clinician and Director of Clinical Training and the American Psychological Association Doctoral Internship Program at Astor Services for Children & Families. She is a Registered Play Therapist Supervisor and past director of the Association for Play Therapy.</p>
<p>Praise for <i>Integrating Expressive Arts and Play Therapy With Children and Adolescents</i></p> <p>"With this book, Drs. Green and Drewes have filled an important void in the play therapy literature, namely the integration of the expressive arts in play therapy with children and adolescents. They have assembled the best theorists and practitioners of the expressive arts and given them an appropriate structure to write their chapters. The book is outstanding and provides readers with in-depth case studies, detailed methodologies, research findings and is a useful resource for further training options. I recommend this book most highly for trainers, practitioners, and graduate students."<br /> —John Allan, PhD, Professor Emeritus of Counseling Psychology, University of British Columbia, author, Inscapes of the Child's World</p> <p>"Brimming with chapters by 'oracles' from various disciplines, Green and Drewes' guidebook articulates essential competencies for the cross-disciplinary practice of play therapy and expressive arts therapies. Practical and timely, responsible and readable, it is an important resource for the mental health community and students who seek to work creatively with children. A significant contribution toward bringing professionals and professions together to learn from one another."<br /> —Barry M. Cohen, MA, ATR-BC, founder, Expressive Therapies Summit, cofounder, Mid-Atlantic Play Therapy Training Institute</p> <p><b>Interventions and approaches from the expressive arts and play therapy disciplines</b></p> <p>Integrating Expressive Arts and Play Therapy With Children and Adolescents presents techniques and approaches from the expressive and play therapy disciplines that enable child and adolescent clinicians to augment their therapeutic toolkit within a competent, research-based practice.</p> <p>With contributions representing a "who's who" in the play therapy and expressive arts therapy worlds, <i>Integrating Expressive Arts and Play Therapy With Children and Adolescents</i> is the definitive bridge between expressive arts and play therapy complementarily utilized with children and adolescents in their healing and creative capacities.</p>
"With this book Drs. Green and Drewes have filled an important void in the Play Therapy literature, namely the integration of the expressive arts in play therapy with children and adolescents. They have assembled the best theorists and practitioners of the Expressive Arts and given them an appropriate structure to write their chapters. The book is outstanding and provides the readers with in-depth case studies, detailed methodologies, research findings and is a useful resource for further training options. I recommend this book most highly for trainers, practitioners and graduate students."<br /> —<b>John Allan</b>, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Counseling Psychology, University of British Columbia; Author, <i>Inscapes of the Child's World</i>

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