`This is an important and topical book coming at a time when there is
growing pressure to show evidence of good practice, in order to
reassure the prospective client, and to demonstrate financial
accountability. It gives valuable guidelines and examples for art
therapists. The book is innovative and inspiring, and the author′s
enthusiasm shines through. I end with the last line of this topical,
readable, relevant book - one that encapsulates its content: ′We
need the facts, we need the figures, but we need the stories and the
pictures, too′ - Therapy Today `This book makes a major contribution
to the field of art therapy by reviewing, in an accessible and
informed manner, the issues around the development of
research-informed practice. The author offers an overview of different
traditions of inquiry that will be of value to practitioners as well
as those actually involved in carrying out research′ - John McLeod,
Tayside Institute for Health Studies, University of Abertay Dundee
`This impressive book is lively, inspiring and innovative. Andrea
Gilroy′s energetic enthusiasm for her subject is infectious. She
breathes life into the topics of research and EBP. This rich
exploration combines a rigorous investigation of the existing
literature with intelligent, original and practical suggestions. A
thorough, informative approach that challenges existing thinking. This
is a must for art therapists - at last a book that places art at the
centre of our evidence in a convincingly argued, accessible and
rewarding read′ - Professor Joy Schaverien PhD Art Therapy around
the world is under increasing pressure to become more
"evidence-based". As a result, practitioners now need to get to grips
with what constitutes "evidence", how to apply research in appropriate
ways and also how to contribute to the body of evidence through their
own research and other related activities. Written specifically for
art therapy practitioners and students, Art Therapy, Research &
Evidence Based Practice: " traces the background to EBP " critically
reviews the existing art therapy research " explains the research
process " links research with the development of clinical guidelines,
and " describes the knowledge and skills needed to demonstrate
efficacy. Drawing on her own experience as a researcher, practitioner
and lecturer, Andrea Gilroy looks at the implications of EBP for art
therapy and examines common concerns about the threat it may pose to
the future provision of art therapy within public services. Art
Therapy, Research Evidence-Based Practice addresses issues which are
critical to the future development and even the survival of art
therapy. Combining insightful analysis with practical guidance and
examples, this is an ideal resource for practitioners and for those in
training. Andrea Gilroy is Reader in Art Psychotherapy at Goldsmiths,
University of London.
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ISBN
9781446223062
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
SAGE Publications, Ltd. (UK)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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