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Abstract
It can be difficult to be spontaneous during every art therapy group. It is helpful to have a resource full of creative and inspiring ideas that can be utilized as needed. This broad-ranging collection of projects injects variety into art therapy sessions. A Practical Art Therapy is written in an easy-to-read format that is filled with practical creative experiences for therapists to use with individuals and groups.
Chapters cover various media and methods, including murals, collages, sculpture and drawing, making it easily accessible for even the busiest therapist. Susan Buchalter includes practical art projects using everyday objects, and follows them through with a list of materials needed, a procedure plan and aims of the project.
The creative exercises draw on situations and ideas that children and adults can relate to - for example, drawing wishes and goals, sculpting their own stress and creating a collage self-portrait. The author suggests ways of expanding art-making activities, such as drawing to music and creating personal logos. This book is suitable for those new to the arts therapies field, practising art therapists, counselors and social workers.
Susan Buchalter is a senior clinical therapist at the University Medical Centre at Princeton. She is a certified art therapist, licensed professional counselor, and certified group psychotherapist. She has over 25 years' experience of leading art therapy and psychotherapy groups.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Prelims (Boxes, Figures, Tables, Acknowledgements) | |||
1. The right to be heard: an overview | |||
Jo Rowlands | |||
2. A life with dignity: Honduran women raising voices to improve labour standards | |||
Juan Carlos Arita | |||
3. Building for the future: Fostering local accountability in Malawi | |||
Shenard Mazengera | |||
4. Tackling corruption: lessons from Oxfam's work | |||
Bethan Emmett | |||
5. Finding a voice for the voiceless: Indigenous people gain recognition in Bangladesh | |||
Ayesha Dastgir and Bibhash Chakraborty | |||
6. A new way of working: Community participation in local budgeting in Georgia | |||
Thea Jamaspishvili | |||
7. Indigenous women against impunity: challenging discrimination in Guatemala’s legal system | |||
Mayra Muralles and Rebecca Fries | |||
8. Get Heard! People living in poverty in the UK give their views on government policy | |||
Emily Laurie | |||
9. Driving Change: policies favouring poor people in Indonesia | |||
Sharon Thangadurai | |||
10. What’s in a name?: changing policies and beliefs in favour of women in Peru | |||
Rocio Vargas Morales | |||
11. Keep Your Promises: campaigning to hold government to account in India | |||
Avinash Kumar | |||
12. The Global Call to Action against Poverty: international voices for change | |||
Caitlin Blaser | |||
Back Matter (Index) |