Author: | Anu Lala, Gillian Vellet, Annette Coulter, Janis Timm-Bottos, Mehdi Naimi, Pamela Whitaker, Shelly Goebl-Parker, Suzanne Thomson, Jamie Bird, Susan Hogan, Josée Leclerc, Marcelle Edwards, Jo Ann Hammond-Meiers, Nancy Nainis | ISBN: | 9780857005366 |
Publisher: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers | Publication: | September 15, 2011 |
Imprint: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers | Language: | English |
Author: | Anu Lala, Gillian Vellet, Annette Coulter, Janis Timm-Bottos, Mehdi Naimi, Pamela Whitaker, Shelly Goebl-Parker, Suzanne Thomson, Jamie Bird, Susan Hogan, Josée Leclerc, Marcelle Edwards, Jo Ann Hammond-Meiers, Nancy Nainis |
ISBN: | 9780857005366 |
Publisher: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Publication: | September 15, 2011 |
Imprint: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Language: | English |
This comprehensive book brings together the voices of international art therapists with diverse backgrounds and experiences and asks them to consider the role of postmodernism in their understanding of art therapy. These practitioners share a common postmodern belief that art is a unique way of expressing and mediating the human condition and that art therapy should not be a diagnostic tool but a collaborative healing process between the therapist and the client. Drawing on psychotherapy, aesthetics and philosophy, the contributors present current practice, research and case studies and show the many directions and possibilities of postmodern art therapy.
This book is an important addition to art therapy theory and will be a crucial text for all art therapy students, academics, researchers and practitioners.
This comprehensive book brings together the voices of international art therapists with diverse backgrounds and experiences and asks them to consider the role of postmodernism in their understanding of art therapy. These practitioners share a common postmodern belief that art is a unique way of expressing and mediating the human condition and that art therapy should not be a diagnostic tool but a collaborative healing process between the therapist and the client. Drawing on psychotherapy, aesthetics and philosophy, the contributors present current practice, research and case studies and show the many directions and possibilities of postmodern art therapy.
This book is an important addition to art therapy theory and will be a crucial text for all art therapy students, academics, researchers and practitioners.