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Museum Objects, Health and Healing provides an innovative and
interdisciplinary study of the relationship between objects, health
and healing. Shedding light on the primacy of the human need for
relationships with objects, the book explores what kind of
implications these relationships might have on the exhibition
experience. Merging museum and object studies, as well as
psychotherapy and the psychology of well-being, the authors present
a new theory entitled Psychotherapeutic Object Dynamics, which
provides a cross- disciplinary study of the relationship between
objects, health and well-being. Drawing on primary research in
museums, psychotherapeutic settings and professional practice
throughout the US, Canada, Bosnia-Herzegovina and the UK, the book
provides an overview of the theory's origins, the breadth of its
practical applications on a global level, and a framework for
further understanding the potency of objects in exhibitions and
daily life. Museum Objects, Health and Healing will be essential
reading for academics, researchers and postgraduate students
interested in museum studies, material culture, mental health,
psychotherapy, art therapies and anthropology. It should also be
valuable reading for a wide range of practitioners, including
curators, exhibition designers, psychologists, and
psychotherapists.
Museum Objects, Health and Healing provides an innovative and
interdisciplinary study of the relationship between objects, health
and healing. Shedding light on the primacy of the human need for
relationships with objects, the book explores what kind of
implications these relationships might have on the exhibition
experience. Merging museum and object studies, as well as
psychotherapy and the psychology of well-being, the authors present
a new theory entitled Psychotherapeutic Object Dynamics, which
provides a cross- disciplinary study of the relationship between
objects, health and well-being. Drawing on primary research in
museums, psychotherapeutic settings and professional practice
throughout the US, Canada, Bosnia-Herzegovina and the UK, the book
provides an overview of the theory's origins, the breadth of its
practical applications on a global level, and a framework for
further understanding the potency of objects in exhibitions and
daily life. Museum Objects, Health and Healing will be essential
reading for academics, researchers and postgraduate students
interested in museum studies, material culture, mental health,
psychotherapy, art therapies and anthropology. It should also be
valuable reading for a wide range of practitioners, including
curators, exhibition designers, psychologists, and
psychotherapists.
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