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This book offers a variety of effective, concrete ways to better
assimilate arts therapies in the educational system. Featuring
leading art therapists and the models they have honed as a result
of their arts experience in education, Integrating Arts Therapies
into Education discusses systemic issues and challenges related to
work in the education system such as confidentiality,
multidisciplinary teamwork with educators and contact with parents.
Divided into two parts, the first discusses systemic issues related
to work in the education system, and the second presents a series
of dedicated models that can be implemented in the education
system. Each chapter consists of a theoretical background, a
description of the working model, a clinical example or case study
and a summary. Creative arts and expressive therapy practitioners
will find this guide filled with the most effective ways to
approach and deliver arts therapies in a school setting.
This book offers a variety of effective, concrete ways to better
assimilate arts therapies in the educational system. Featuring
leading art therapists and the models they have honed as a result
of their arts experience in education, Integrating Arts Therapies
into Education discusses systemic issues and challenges related to
work in the education system such as confidentiality,
multidisciplinary teamwork with educators and contact with parents.
Divided into two parts, the first discusses systemic issues related
to work in the education system, and the second presents a series
of dedicated models that can be implemented in the education
system. Each chapter consists of a theoretical background, a
description of the working model, a clinical example or case study
and a summary. Creative arts and expressive therapy practitioners
will find this guide filled with the most effective ways to
approach and deliver arts therapies in a school setting.
Parent-Child Art Psychotherapy presents a working model of ways to
incorporate parents into a child's art therapy sessions, drawing on
the relational-psychoanalytic notion of mentalization in the
treatment of difficulties within childhood relationships. The model
is introduced by clearly explaining the theory, the setting, the
role of the therapist, and the work with the parents. In addition,
the book offers a full section dedicated to practical applications
of the model, replete with illustrative case studies and detailed
therapeutic art-based interventions covering leadership, movement,
collaborative and solitary work, and parent-child exercises.
Intended for art therapists, students, parent-child
psychotherapists, and other therapists interested in expanding
their knowledge in the field, Regev and Snir provide a definition
and conceptualization of a short-term treatment model with the
potential to have comprehensive effects leading to positive change.
Parent-Child Art Psychotherapy presents a working model of ways to
incorporate parents into a child's art therapy sessions, drawing on
the relational-psychoanalytic notion of mentalization in the
treatment of difficulties within childhood relationships. The model
is introduced by clearly explaining the theory, the setting, the
role of the therapist, and the work with the parents. In addition,
the book offers a full section dedicated to practical applications
of the model, replete with illustrative case studies and detailed
therapeutic art-based interventions covering leadership, movement,
collaborative and solitary work, and parent-child exercises.
Intended for art therapists, students, parent-child
psychotherapists, and other therapists interested in expanding
their knowledge in the field, Regev and Snir provide a definition
and conceptualization of a short-term treatment model with the
potential to have comprehensive effects leading to positive change.
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