This comprehensive and accessible introduction to the practice of art therapy in palliative care includes accounts from both therapists and clients in a variety of settings. The first section of the book introduces the basic concepts of art therapy and discusses its application in the palliative care context. The second section provides analysis of the practice and results of art therapy with different client groups, in settings within and beyond the hospital or hospice. The case studies presented, which include examples of client artwork, demonstrate that the opportunity to explore personal issues and emotions through art work has a positive effect on patients' health and quality of life. Discussing work with both individuals and groups, contributors explore the power and value of the creative experience in helping clients regain a feeling of control of their lives. -from the publisher's website |