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Integrating the Arts in Therapy : History, Theory, and Practice
Shaun McNiff
Charles C. Thomas, Publishers / Softcover / Jul 2009
9780398078690 (ISBN-10: 0398078696)
Expressive Arts Therapies
price: $63.95
280 pages
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In 1981, the author first published the groundbreaking, classic text, The Arts and Psychotherapy. He now returns to a revisioning of that work in these times. This new text is a reshaping and a fresh look at the work to which the author has devoted his professional, and much of his personal, life: the healing power of the arts. This new work masterfully integrates theory with practice, drawing upon concrete examples and case studies. The youthful passion for the work remains and the commitment to honoring the creative process is unwavering. The book clarifies, contextualizes, and grounds the field in its full history. The author clearly shows unerring capacity to honor the traditions of various art forms while simultaneously being open to untraditional methods of encouraging readers to tap into the healing forces of self-expression. The book is a comprehensive literary documentation of the author’s theoretical orientation that is the foundation of four decades of experimentation and practice. The text presents not only a thorough discussion of theory, but also an account of the emergence of a multidisciplinary approach to working with people everywhere. Further, it offers glimpses into clinical work with children, adolescents, and adults that serve to anchor the author’s ideas in authentic case vignettes that are an invaluable contribution to the body of knowledge. The book clearly achieves its goal to assure present and future expressive arts therapists that they are not alone in the challenges they face in offering people access to the medicines of the arts and that the most vexing problems in helping others express themselves are inextricably connected to how the arts heal.

Contents:

Acknowledgments
Three Commentaries—Stephen K. Levine, Bruce Moon, Vivien Marcow Speiser & Phillip Speiser

Part One INTRODUCTION
All of the Arts

Part Two ESTABLISHING EXPRESSIVE ARTS THERAPY
A Discipline of Arts Integration
Expressions of a Universal Stream

Part Three FORMATIVE EXPERIENCES
Healing through Imagination with Young Children
Adults Who Show How the Arts Heal
Personal Artistic Expression: “It's All Research”

Part Four UNIFYING ELEMENTS FOR ALL MEDIA
Structure and Freedom
Witnessing Others and Responding to Expressions
The Creative Space

Part Five DISTINCT QUALITIES OF ART FORMS
Movement and the Body
Sound, Voice, and Music
Poetry and Creative Writing
Reading Literature and Shaping a Language of Expressive Arts Therapy
The Visual Arts
Performance, Drama, Storytelling, and Imaginal Dialogue

The Work Ahead
Bibliography
Chronology
Index

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