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The Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy

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912 Seiten
2015
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Hersteller)
978-1-118-30657-4 (ISBN)
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The Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy is a collection of original, internationally diverse essays, that provides unsurpassed breadth and depth of coverage of the subject.




The most comprehensive art therapy book in the field, exploring a wide range of themes
A unique collection of the current and innovative clinical, theoretical and research approaches in the field
Cutting–edge in its content, the handbook includes the very latest trends in the subject, and in–depth accounts of the advances in the art therapy arena
Edited by two highly renowned and respected academics in the field, with a stellar list of global contributors, including Judy Rubin, Vija Lusebrink, Selma Ciornai, Maria d′ Ella and Jill Westwood
Part of the Wiley Handbooks in Clinical Psychology series

David E. Gussak is Professor and Chairperson of the Department of Art Education at Florida State University. He is the author of Art on Trial: Art Therapy in Capital Murder Cases (2013), and the co–editor and contributing author for the books Drawing Time: Art Therapy in Prisons and Other Correctional Settings (1997)and Art Education for Social Justice (2010) and has published numerous articles and chapters and has lectured widely both nationally and internationally. Professor Gussak currently serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Art Therapy. Marcia L. Rosal is Professor and Director of the graduate Art Therapy Program at Florida State University. She is a past president of the American Art Therapy Association and received the Honorary Life Member award in 2011 from this organization. She has been on the editorial boards of Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, Clinical Art Therapy, and The Arts in Psychotherapy. She was the founding editor of the Journal of Art for Life and she has published numerous articles and chapters and has lectured widely both nationally and internationally.

Editors xiv
Contributing Authors xvi


Acknowledgments xxxi


An Introduction 1
David E. Gussak and Marcia L. Rosal


Part I Historical and Theoretical Frameworks 5


1 History of Art Therapy 7
Maxine Borowsky Junge


2 Psychoanalytic Study of Artists and Their Art: Its Relevance for Art Therapists 17
Laurie Wilson


3 Psychoanalytic Art Therapy 26
Judith A. Rubin


4 Archetypal Art Therapy 37
Josie Abbenante and Linney Wix


5 Gestalt Art Therapy: A Path to Consciousness Expansion 47
Selma Ciornai


6 Expressive Therapies Continuum 57
Vija B. Lusebrink


7 Cognitive?]behavioral Art Therapy Revisited 68
Marcia L. Rosal


8 Art Therapy: A Brain?]based Profession 77
Juliet L. King


9 Positive Art Therapy 90
Patricia D. Isis


10 Essence, Art, and Therapy: A Transpersonal View© 99
Michael A. Franklin


11 Open Studio Approach to Art Therapy 112
Catherine Hyland Moon


12 An Eclectic Approach to Art Therapy—Revisited 122
Harriet Wadeson


Part II Understanding Art Media in Therapy 133


13 Media Considerations in Art Therapy: Directions for Future Research 135
Lisa D. Hinz


14 2D Expression is Intrinsic 146
Sheila Lorenzo de la Peña


15 Constructing the Self: Three?]Dimensional Form 154
Lariza B. Fenner


16 Collage as an Expressive Medium in Art Therapy 163
Jessica Woolhiser Stallings


17 Printmaking: Reflective and Receptive Impressions in the Therapeutic Process 171
Michelle L. Dean


18 Photography as Therapy: Through Academic and Clinical Explorations 180
Ellen G. Horovitz


19 Art Therapy and Digital Media 188
Penny Orr


Part III Developmental Spectrum and Therapeutic Considerations 199


20 The Developmental Journey 201
Doris Arrington


21 Getting the Picture: Family Art Therapy 210
Janice Hoshino


22 A Treatment Model for Marital Art Therapy: Combining Gottman’s Sound Relationship House Theory with Art Therapy Techniques 221
Dina L. Ricco


23 Rethinking and Reframing Group Art Therapy: An Amalgamation of British and US Models 231
Marcia L. Rosal


24 Art Therapy with Children 242
Tracy Councill


25 Art Therapy with Adolescents 252
Debra Linesch


26 Adult Art Therapy: Four Decades, Ages 20–60 Years 262
Deborah A. Good


27 Art Therapy with Older Adults: A Focus on Cognition and Expressivity 272
Amanda Alders Pike


28 Art Therapy and Thanatology: A Unified Approach 282
Katy Barrington


Part IV Art Therapy with Various Populations 293


29 “Special Needs” Federal Mandates and Opportunities for Art Therapy 295
Frances E. Anderson


30 Art Therapy on the Autism Spectrum: Engaging the Mind, Brain, and Senses 306
Jane Ferris Richardson


31 Art Therapy and Developmental Disabilities 317
Kevin Bailey


32 Aggression and Art Therapy: A Social Interactionist Perspective 329
David E. Gussak


33 Perspectives of Recovery/Reversing the Stigma: Art Therapy and Severe Mental Illness 337
Mary Ellen McAlevey


34 On Considering the Role of Art Therapy in Treating Depression 350
Stephanie Wise


35 Art Therapy and Substance Abuse 361
Libby Schmanke


36 Art Therapy with Trauma 375
Paula Howie


37 Art Therapy and Eating Disorders 387
Margaret Hunter


38 Art Therapy, Homelessness, and Poverty 397
Holly Feen?]Calligan


39 Dimensions of Art Therapy in Medical Illness 409
Susan Ainlay Anand


40 A Complicated Life: Intermodality within Dissociative Identity Disorder 421
Laurel Thompson


Part V Practicing Art Therapy in Interdisciplinary Settings 433


41 School Art Therapy 435
Craig A. Siegel


42 Art Therapy in Medical Settings 443
Irene Rosner David


43 Art Therapy in Rehabilitation Centers 451
Cynthia Cox


44 Addiction and Art Therapy: Interdisciplinary Considerations 460
Richard Carolan


45 Forensic Art Therapy: Epistemological and Ontological Underpinnings 469
Marcia Sue Cohen?]Liebman


46 Art Therapy in the Prison Milieu 478
David E. Gussak


47 Bringing Art Therapy into Museums 487
Carolyn Brown Treadon


Part VI Art Therapy Assessments 499


48 Art Therapy Assessments: An Overview 501
Donna Betts


49 Assessing Attachment with the Bird’s Nest Drawing (BND) 514
Donna H. Kaiser


50 Family Art Assessment 524
Paige Asawa and Meirav Haber


51 The Levick Emotional and Cognitive Art Therapy Assessment (LECATA) 534
Myra F. Levick and Craig A. Siegel


52 Silver Drawing Test/The Draw?]A?]Story (SDT/DAS): Assessment Procedures 550
Cheryl Earwood and Melinda Fedorko


53 The Diagnostic Drawing Series (DDS) at Thirty: Art Therapy Assessment and Research 558
Barry M. Cohen and Anne Mills


54 The Formal Elements Art Therapy Scale (FEATS) 569
Linda Gantt


55 The Face Stimulus Assessment (FSA) 579
Donald C. Mattson and Donna Betts


56 Assessments and Computer Technology 587
Seong?]in Kim


57 The Need for Norms in Formal Art Therapy Assessment 600
Sarah P. Deaver


Part VII Research Models in Art Therapy 607


58 An Overview of Historical and Contemporary Perspectives in Art Therapy Research in America 609
Megan Robb


59 A Case for Case Studies: More than Telling a Story 617
David E. Gussak


60 Social Action Research Methods and Art Therapy 626
Jordan S. Potash and Debra Kalmanowitz


61 Quantitative Investigations: Alternative Choices 636
Deborah Elkis?]Abuhoff


62 Experimental and Control Group Research Designs 644
Patricia St John


63 Mixed Methods Research and Art Therapy 654
Nancy Gerber


64 Arts?]based Research: The Basics for Art Therapists 663
Donna H. Kaiser and Lisa Kay


Part VIII Art Therapy Around the World 673


65 International Art Therapy 675
Gaelynn P. Wolf Bordonaro


66 Art Therapy in Great Britain 683
Jill Westwood


67 Art Therapy in Canada: A Place?]based Métissage 691
Janis Timm?]Bottos


68 Art Therapy in Europe 701
Maria d’Elia


69 Art Therapy “Down Under”: Perspectives on the Profession from Australia and New Zealand 710
Annette M. Coulter


70 Cultural Context and the Practice of Art Therapy in Asia 718
Elizabeth Coss with John Wong


71 Art Therapy in Israel: Current Status and Future Directions of the Profession 727
Dafna Regev and Rachel Lev?]Wiesel


72 A Portrait of a Nation: Culturally Sensitive Art Therapy in the Arab World 735
Amar Abdulla Behbehani


73 Various Aspects of Art Therapy in Mexico/Algunos Aspectos de la Terapia de Arte en México 745
Debra Linesch, Einat Metzl, and Ana Laura Treviño


74 Latin American Art Therapy: Collective Dreams and Horizons of Hope 753
Selma Ciornai and Maria Cristina Ruiz


75 Art Therapy in the Caribbean 765
Lesli?]Ann M. Belnavis and Sarah A. Soo Hon


Part IX Current and Contemporary Issues in Art Therapy 775


76 Identity of the Art Therapist 777
Joan Phillips


77 Social Action Art Therapy 787
Frances F. Kaplan


78 Art Therapy Education: A Creative Dialectic Intersubjective Approach 794
Nancy Gerber


79 Issues in Credentialing and Licensing for Art Therapy in the United States: Who Ate My Pie? 802
Laura Greenstone


80 Ethics in Art Therapy 814
Mercedes Ballbéter Maat and Maria Espinola


81 Art Therapy and Multiculturalism 822
Charlotte Boston


82 Community?]Based Disability Studios: Being and Becoming 829
Randy M. Vick


83 Creating Alternative Public Spaces: Community?]based Art Practice, Critical Consciousness, and Social Justice 840
Savneet Talwar


84 Looking Forward—Thoughts on the Future of Art Therapy—A Personal Perspective 848
Terry Towne


Index 856

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.4.2016
Reihe/Serie Wiley Clinical Psychology Handbooks
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 150 x 250 mm
Gewicht 666 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Medizin / Pharmazie Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie Ergotherapie
ISBN-10 1-118-30657-0 / 1118306570
ISBN-13 978-1-118-30657-4 / 9781118306574
Zustand Neuware
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