Art Psychotherapy

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Edition: Reprint
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1987-11-01
Publisher(s): Wiley
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Summary

The definitive text on the art therapy field and the first to deal with a broad spectrum of psychiatric populations. Opening section discusses such fundamentals as history, philosophy, etc. Subsequent sections deal with how art therapy can be used in treating/understanding affective disorders, schizophrenia, neurosis and addiction; and as a tool in group or family therapy. Final section is first to examine problems in research. Includes 150 illustrations, with patient/client comments.

Table of Contents

PART ONE---PHILOSOPHY, PRINCIPLES, AND APPLICATION
Creative Process in Life
3(5)
Nature of the Creative Experience
5(1)
Creativity in Art Therapy
6(2)
Advantages of Art Therapy
8(5)
Imagery
8(1)
Decreased Defenses
9(1)
Objectification
10(1)
Permanence
10(1)
Spatial Matrix
11(1)
Creative and Physical Energy
11(2)
History and Application of Art Therapy
13(6)
Application of Art Therapy
14(1)
Physical Environment
15(1)
Session Structure
16(2)
Art Media
18(1)
Institutional Politics
19(4)
Staff Relations
20(1)
Art Therapist as Advocate
21(2)
Art Therapy Training
23(9)
A Student's Self-Exploration
24(4)
My Own Art Therapy Education
28(4)
Therapeutic Relationship
32(14)
General Considerations
32(6)
Particular Considerations in Art Therapy
38(3)
Confidentiality
41(1)
Ownership
42(1)
Art Therapist's Participation in Art
42(4)
PART TWO---AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
Depression
46(22)
Therapeutic Relationship
47(2)
Case Study
49(12)
Characteristics of Art Expression in Depression
61(7)
Manic-Depressive Psychosis
68(14)
Case Study
68(7)
Further Examples
75(4)
Therapeutic Relationship
79(1)
Characteristics of Art Expression in Bipolar Depression
80(2)
Suicide
82(20)
Therapeutic Relationship
83(1)
Hospitalized Patients
84(1)
Suicide Messages
85(3)
Anger
88(2)
Feelings of Harmfulness to Others
90(1)
Self-Hate
91(2)
Hopelessness
93(3)
Communication or Isolation
96(2)
Spiral Symbol
98(3)
Conclusion
101(1)
Combining Expressive Therapies in an Effort to Survive on a Depression Ward
102(10)
Structure
103(1)
Movement to Music
104(1)
Relaxation
105(2)
Mural Making
107(1)
Dramatic Expression
107(1)
Fantasy
108(1)
Results
108(4)
PART THREE---SCHIZOPHRENIA
General Characteristics and Clinical Considerations in Schizophrenia
112(5)
Therapeutic Relationship and the Meaning of Meaning
114(3)
Phenomenology of Schizophrenia Expressed in Art
117(46)
Subjective Experience of Schizophrenia
118(13)
Hallucinations and Delusions
131(10)
Prevalence of Recurrent Motifs in Psychotic Delusions
141(11)
Case Study
152(11)
Institutional Impact
163(13)
Impact of The Seclusion Room Experience
163(7)
TV: Programming Delusions
170(6)
Art Expression and Recovery Style in Acute Schizophrenia
176(12)
Examples
178(7)
Discussion
185(3)
Comparison of Art Expression in Schizophrenia, Depression, and Manic-Depressive Psychosis
188(12)
Unipolar Depressives
190(1)
Bipolar Manic-Depressives
191(1)
Schizophrenics
191(2)
Organization
193(3)
Age-Matched Groups
196(1)
Discussion
197(3)
PART FOUR---NEUROSIS AND ADDICTION
Just Plain Folks
200(10)
Case Study
201(9)
Dreams
210(10)
Examples
211(9)
Alcohol Abuse
220(16)
Evaluations of Alcoholic Families
224(12)
PART FIVE---GROUP AND FAMILY ART THERAPY
Group Art Therapy
236(44)
Structure
237(1)
Time
238(1)
Shared Images
239(1)
Role of the Art Therapist in the Group
239(2)
Examples from Art Therapy Groups
241(1)
Hospitalized Adolescent Groups
241(15)
Private Practice Groups of Well-Functioning Adults
256(24)
Family Art Therapy
280(38)
Therapeutic Relationship
282(1)
Couple Art Therapy Techniques
283(16)
Couple Art Techniques in Manic-Depressive Research
299(9)
Multi-Family Art Therapy
308(10)
PART SIX---RESEARCH
Problems in Art therapy Research
318(14)
Overview of Types of Research
319(2)
Examples
321(7)
Problems Intrinsic to Art Therapy Research
328(1)
Applying Methodologic Rigor
329(1)
Comment
330(2)
Concluding Remarks 332(2)
Appendix 334(3)
References 337(4)
Subject Index 341(6)
Author Index 347

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