A Multi-Modal Approach to Creative Art Therapy
- Author: Robbins, Arthur
Robbins offers a variety of means by which to incorporate creativity into the therapeutic process. A Multi-Modal Approach to Creative Art Therapy accomplishes its stated goal: it is indeed a... — More…
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Contents
- 1. Preface.
- 2. Integrating the personal and the theoretical splits in the struggle towards an identity as an art therapist.
- 3. Becoming an art therapist.
- 4. Creativity development.
- 5. The use of imagery.
- 6. A creative arts approach to art therapy.
- 7. The play of psychotherapeutic artistry and psychoaesthetics.
- 8. Resistance in art therapy: A multi-modal approach.
- 9. Art therapist and psychic healer: Description of a joint workshop.
- 10. Clinical considerations.
- 11. Art diagnosis.
- 12. Diagnostic indicators in the artwork of borderline and dissociative patients.
- 13. Developing therapeutic artistry: A joint countertransference supervisory seminar/sculpting workshop.
- 14. Countertransference and the art therapeutic process with borderline patients.
- 15. technique.
- 16. Materials.
- 17. Institutional issues. Case Studies.
- 18. Clinical applications.
- 19. Art therapy with a floating fortress, Linda Joan Brown.
- 20. Merger and separateness, Kristin Stonehouse.
- 21. Regressive reintegration, Anne Reilly.
- 22. Play, art and photography in a therapeutic nursery school, Ellen Nelson/Gee.
- 23. The phantom's mask: A search for meaning, Michele M. Neuhaus.
- 24. A case of chronic childhood abuse, Patricia Savage Williams.
- 25. The use of film, photography and art with ghetto adolescents, Marbara Maciag.