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Applying Developmental Art Theory in Art Therapy Treatment and
Interventions: Illustrative Examples through the Life Cycle weaves
clinical applications of object relations-based art therapy with
the Kestenberg Art Profile to understand art from a developmental
perspective with the intent of applying this knowledge to support
best art therapy practice. The book starts by defining object
relations-based art therapy and introducing the Kestenberg Art
Profile. Chapters blend psychological theory (Freud, Erikson,
Piaget) and developmental art theory (DiLeo, Gardner, Kellogg,
Levick, Lowenfeld and Brittain, and Rubin) with case illustrations
that offer a focus on applying typical developmental theory and art
therapy with children, adolescents, and adults who have varying
needs. Examples include art from people throughout the life cycle
with histories of trauma in the following areas: sexual, physical,
and emotional abuse, terrorism, grief and medical illness, war,
natural disasters, and substance abuse. There is further discussion
on neurological indicators, family issues, and the use of materials
and techniques viewed through a developmental lens. Ideal for
creative arts therapists, educators, and students, the book will
also stand out as a supplementary text for developmental theorists
and educators, art educators, and a range of mental health
professionals.
Applying Developmental Art Theory in Art Therapy Treatment and
Interventions: Illustrative Examples through the Life Cycle weaves
clinical applications of object relations-based art therapy with
the Kestenberg Art Profile to understand art from a developmental
perspective with the intent of applying this knowledge to support
best art therapy practice. The book starts by defining object
relations-based art therapy and introducing the Kestenberg Art
Profile. Chapters blend psychological theory (Freud, Erikson,
Piaget) and developmental art theory (DiLeo, Gardner, Kellogg,
Levick, Lowenfeld and Brittain, and Rubin) with case illustrations
that offer a focus on applying typical developmental theory and art
therapy with children, adolescents, and adults who have varying
needs. Examples include art from people throughout the life cycle
with histories of trauma in the following areas: sexual, physical,
and emotional abuse, terrorism, grief and medical illness, war,
natural disasters, and substance abuse. There is further discussion
on neurological indicators, family issues, and the use of materials
and techniques viewed through a developmental lens. Ideal for
creative arts therapists, educators, and students, the book will
also stand out as a supplementary text for developmental theorists
and educators, art educators, and a range of mental health
professionals.
There is a distinct lack of art therapy literature on working with
adults with autism spectrum disorders, and this book combats this
dearth by looking at the theory and practice of working with this
client group. With clinical case examples throughout, it provides
ideas for practice and interventions for use in institutional and
community settings. There is a useful focus on directives to help
with specific concerns, for example college and job readiness,
social skills, and adapting to independent living. The book also
includes information on ASD itself and gives advice on
developmental and neurological considerations to take into account
when working with this client group.
Providing theory and practical interventions, this book is the
perfect companion to creative arts therapy students and
professionals who wish to work with the LGBTQ community and the
unique challenges that sexual minorities, transgender and gender
non-conforming (TGNC) clients face today. Considering ally
development, unconscious bias and intersectionality, the book
provides theory, case studies and practical guidance for working
with this client group, as well as experiences emerging from within
the LGBTQ and CATs community. The contributors cover a wide range
of topics, from exploring sexuality and gender identity through
portraiture to facilitating a music therapy group with transgender
clients, and foster ally development in senior living communities
through a multimodal approach. With research finding that people
from the LGBTQ community are at increased risk of depression and
anxiety, Creative Art Therapies and the LGBTQ Community provides
indispensable guidance for therapists.
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