Art Therapy and Anger demonstrates how the non-verbal medium of art therapy provides an ideal outlet for the expression of thoughts and feelings that are too complex and painful to put into words,... (more)
In the past, music therapy work with children typically took place in special schools without the family being present. More recently, music therapy has become a widespread practice, and this book... (more)
Use of the arts in palliative care settings is a powerful and effective way of addressing the practical, psychological, social and spiritual issues faced by service users in end-of-life care. "The... (more)
Discusses the theoretical bases underlying approaches to supervision in music therapy, as well as focusing on the distinctive aspects of music therapy supervision from both clinical and conceptual... (more)
This is the first book of its kind to explore the supervisory process in the psychotherapeutic practice of movement and dance. Helen Payne brings together international contributors to discuss how... (more)
This enlightening text promotes listening to music as a rewarding component in the psychotherapeutic consultation. It encourages the choice of music to come from the patient, rather than being... (more)
Suitable for readers interested in cognitive science and evolutionary psychology as well as music, this book uses a theory of expectations to explain how music evokes various emotions. It identifies... (more)
This second edition of Ann Cattanach's highly commended book explores the uses of play therapy with abused children as a way of helping them to heal their distress and make sense of their experiences... (more)
Narrative play is a way of communicating with children using imaginative stories and narratives to share and make sense of life events. This book describes using narrative play therapeutically with... (more)
Palliative care is dedicated to ensuring that patients experience physical, spiritual and emotional ease as death approaches; bereavement care supports those who are left with the difficult task of... (more)
Demonstrates how play, art, and music therapies, as well as sandplay, psychodrama, and storytelling, can be used to aid the recovery of trauma victims. This book provides an overview of creative... (more)
"Creative Arts in Therapy and Healthcare" provides a practical introduction to the uses of arts and other creative processes to promote health and encourage healing. This latest edition includes... (more)
This new edition presents a coherent review of the practice and theory of dramatherapy. With a unique combination of practical guidance, clinical examples and research vignettes, this fully revised... (more)
"Supervision of Sandplay Therapy", the first book on this subject, is an internationally-based volume that describes the state of the art in supervision of sandplay therapy. Recognizing that... (more)
XThis passionate and exciting book demonstrates the wide theoretical base of art therapy presenting new areas of clinical practice. New to the literature is innovative work with mothers and babies, a... (more)
"Music Therapy with Adults with Learning Disabilities" explores how music therapists work in partnership with people with learning disabilities to encourage independence and empowerment and to... (more)
Psychodrama: Advances in Theory and Practice provides a comprehensive overview of developments in the theory and practice of psychodrama, integrating different psychodramatic schools of thought.... (more)
Art and other expressive therapies are increasingly used in grief counselling, not only among children and adolescents, but throughout the developmental spectrum. Creative activities are commonly... (more)
Supervision in Art Psychotherapy will be an inspiration for advanced practitioners and students in training. It is the first book to formulate a unique theoretical base to current practice in art... (more)
Art can be an invaluable means of communication. It can bypass language and impairment and become a means of communicating thoughts or feelings too difficult to express with words. In "The Silver... (more)
This book is an exploration and critique of 'playback theatre', a form of improvised theatre in which a company of performers spontaneously enact autobiographical stories told to them by members of... (more)
"Healing the Inner City Child" presents a diverse practical collection of creative arts therapies approaches that meet the ever-increasing mental health needs of inner city children, whose exposure... (more)
Psychotherapists, counselors, and other health care professionals are increasingly turning to expressive therapies - including art, music, dance/movement, drama, poetry, play, sandtray, and... (more)
Helping therapists hone their skills for working with diverse children and families, this unique volume looks at play therapy through a multicultural lens. Experienced practitioners examine how... (more)
Family Art Therapy is designed to help the reader incorporate clinical art therapy interventions techniques into family therapy practice. Expressive modalities are often used in work with families,... (more)
This practical book describes the specific use of receptive (listening) methods and techniques in music therapy clinical practice and research, including relaxation with music for children and... (more)
Art Therapy is under increasing pressure to become more "evidence-based". As a result, practitioners now need to get to grips with what constitutes "evidence", how to apply research in appropriate... (more)
Ten European sandplay therapists describe how severe psychopathologies can be treated in the free and protected space of the sandbox. The sandplay therapy cases in this book illustrate some of the... (more)
Challenging traditional therapeutic approaches where the art is often secondary to the psychological model, "Principles and Practice of Expressive Arts" provides a coherent theoretical framework for... (more)