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Environmental Arts Therapy: The Wild Frontiers of the Heart
describes what happens when we take the creative arts therapies and
the people whom we work with out of doors in order to provide safe,
structured and accompanied creative therapeutic healing
experiences. The theoretical themes are developed along with
illustrated examples of clinical practice across a variety of
settings and locations. The work is introduced and co-edited by a
pioneer in the field, Ian Siddons Heginworth, who describes the
emergence of environmental arts therapy and its growth across the
British Isles supported through the training course based in
London. The following 12 chapters are written by contributing
authors and creative arts therapy practitioners working with
children, adults and elders in schools, adult mental health and
private practice in Britain and Europe. A central focus of the book
is the clinical populations and settings in which clinicians work,
and it also describes the health benefits as well as the challenges
faced when working out of doors. This is a book about the emergence
of a new creative therapy modality in the British Isles. It shows
the value of working with the natural cycles and seasons, using an
integrative arts approach including dramatic enactment, role-play,
poetry, art-making with natural materials, storytelling, and the
use of bodywork through movement, sound, rhythm and the voice, all
held and reflected by our encounters with and in nature. It is
about our relationship with nature, creativity and therapeutic
healing and is written for trainers, trainees and practitioners in
the creative arts, psychotherapy and ecotherapy.
Environmental Arts Therapy: The Wild Frontiers of the Heart
describes what happens when we take the creative arts therapies and
the people whom we work with out of doors in order to provide safe,
structured and accompanied creative therapeutic healing
experiences. The theoretical themes are developed along with
illustrated examples of clinical practice across a variety of
settings and locations. The work is introduced and co-edited by a
pioneer in the field, Ian Siddons Heginworth, who describes the
emergence of environmental arts therapy and its growth across the
British Isles supported through the training course based in
London. The following 12 chapters are written by contributing
authors and creative arts therapy practitioners working with
children, adults and elders in schools, adult mental health and
private practice in Britain and Europe. A central focus of the book
is the clinical populations and settings in which clinicians work,
and it also describes the health benefits as well as the challenges
faced when working out of doors. This is a book about the emergence
of a new creative therapy modality in the British Isles. It shows
the value of working with the natural cycles and seasons, using an
integrative arts approach including dramatic enactment, role-play,
poetry, art-making with natural materials, storytelling, and the
use of bodywork through movement, sound, rhythm and the voice, all
held and reflected by our encounters with and in nature. It is
about our relationship with nature, creativity and therapeutic
healing and is written for trainers, trainees and practitioners in
the creative arts, psychotherapy and ecotherapy.
Environmental arts therapy and the Tree of life guides us through
the Celtic calendar to explore the relationship between the feeling
experience of the human heart and the turning year. Practical,
poetic, innovative and magical, it invites us to make environmental
art and ritual a vital and healing part of our lives once again and
teaches us how to take the personal issues that bind and oppress us
out into Nature where they can be met, confronted and transformed.
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