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Captures a snapshot of current international arts therapies
practice, from Australasia, South East Asia, United Kingdom and the
US. Demonstrates the benefits of arts therapies for clients who
have experienced trauma, as well as those with acquired
neurological conditions, atypical neurological development, anxiety
and depression. Links to neurological research, particularly with
trauma, acquired neurological disorders, and non-typical
neurological development. An essential resource for practicing arts
therapists, as well as students and educators in postgraduate arts
therapy courses.
Captures a snapshot of current international arts therapies
practice, from Australasia, South East Asia, United Kingdom and the
US. Demonstrates the benefits of arts therapies for clients who
have experienced trauma, as well as those with acquired
neurological conditions, atypical neurological development, anxiety
and depression. Links to neurological research, particularly with
trauma, acquired neurological disorders, and non-typical
neurological development. An essential resource for practicing arts
therapists, as well as students and educators in postgraduate arts
therapy courses.
There is increasing pressure on therapists to provide details of
structured assessments and to report therapy outcomes to funders,
employers and co-workers. This edited volume provides a series of
case studies, with varied client groups, giving arts therapists an
accessible introduction to assessment and outcome measures that can
be easily incorporated into their regular practice. The book
provides demonstrations, within a practice-based evidence
framework, of how measures can be tailored to the individual
client's needs. The case studies show assessment and outcome models
for music therapy, art therapy and dramatherapy used with a range
of client groups including people with intellectual disabilities,
Autism Spectrum Disorders, Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson's
Disease and those suffering from depression, Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder or coping with bereavement.
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