_"Once in a while a book comes along that is both unique and
invaluable.... By reading and studying this work, practitioners can
enrich the lives of their clients and their own effectiveness. [It]
translates theory into practice and transforms mainstream counseling
approaches into extremely useful devices for modifying the way clients
and counselors function in therapy."_
SAMUEL T. GLADDING, PhD
Department of Counseling, Wake Forest University
(From the Foreword)
While traditional "talk" therapies remain at the foundation of
counseling, the use of expressive and creative arts in conjunction
with these methods can often deepen the healing process as well as
expedite diagnosis, treatment and prevention. _Integrating the
Expressive Arts into Counseling Practice_ is designed to provide
readers with an understanding of the ways in which expressive arts
counseling techniques can be productively integrated into the leading
counseling modalities.
Accessible to students and practitioners alike, it presents
field-tested expressive arts interventions within the context of the
most commonly taught theoretical orientations, including
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, Gestalt
Theory, Adlerian Theory, Choice Theory, Existential Theory, Feminist
Theory, Person-Centered Theory, Narrative Therapy, and Integrative
Theory. These chapters include the work of over 40 contributors,
including expert practitioners and faculty, who offer detailed
descriptions of their own successful expressive arts interventions.
KEY FEATURES
* Presents over 50 expressive art interventions in an easy,
step-by-step format
* Describes interventions within a framework of 10 commonly used
treatment modalities
* Explains the connection between theory and intervention
* Includes art, writing, drama, music, movement, dance, puppetry, and
sandplay activities.
* Discusses appropriate populations, settings, and diagnoses with
which to use each intervention
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Theory-Based Interventions
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780826106070
Publisert
2011
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Springer Publishing LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
281
Forfatter