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Art Therapy in Private Practice

Art Therapy in Private Practice

James West | Joan Woddis | Chris Wood | Julia Ryde | Frances Walton | Andrea Heath | Catherine Stevens | Hephzibah Kaplan | Nili Sigal | Stephen Radley | Themis Kyriakidou | Dave Rogers | Kate Rothwell | Colleen Steiner Westling | David Edwards | Anthea Hendry

(2017)

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Abstract

As perspectives on private art therapy practice evolve, this book provides an overview of the range of approaches, clinical settings, ethical issues and professional considerations when working outside of the formal structures of publically-funded services.

An essential guide for art therapy students and experienced practitioners moving into private practice, it considers the impact of a private context on theory, practice and research. The book features contributions from art therapists with extensive experience in both private practice and public services and gives practical advice on potential difficulties, such as managing relationships with fee-paying clients, self-promotion and maintaining boundaries when practising from home.


A timely book addressing the opportunities, challenges, hazards and excitement of art therapy in the independent sector - a context relatively new for the profession and still widely contested by many committed to the principles of the NHS. James has brought together a rich collection of essays that explore and reflect on the specific concerns needing to be taken into account by current and intending practitioners. Identifying, understanding and being able to put theory into practice will ensure a safe and effective service in our rapidly changing social conditions. A must for current art therapy training programmes.
Professor Diane Waller OBE, Emeritus Professor of Art Psychotherapy and Hon. President British Association of Art Therapists
This is a timely book offering a wealth of good practical advice and information. Experienced art psychotherapists debate current issues in a lively and engaging way. A variety of theoretical stances, enhance engaging case material, illustrating topical concerns in the profession. Art therapists considering a mixed public and private practice or of moving into private practice, will find it of great benefit and use. Thoughtful, and engaging with current issues pertaining to the profession this book is a significant addition to the literature.
Caroline Case, Art Psychotherapist and Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist in Private Practice
This book describes parts of a developing social history of art therapy.
From the foreword by Chris Wood, Programme Leader, Art Therapy Northern Programme
Art Therapy in Private Practice is an eye-opening collation of the experiences and developing approaches of art therapists in private practice in the United Kingdom. Composed of chapters written by experienced art therapists on specific and important subjects such as liaison with GPs, working with children and their parents, culture and diversity, financial and time restrictions, support networks and research methodology, this book shows how private practice necessitates additional clinical thinking to develop and respond to the context, contract, meanings and symbols that emerge in private work. It is an important addition to the literature and will be helpful to art therapists in both the public and private sectors.
Brian Kaplan, MBBCh
A wealth of information and solid practical advice on establishing a small private practice in art therapy.
From the foreword by Joan Woddis, Vice-President, British Association of Art Therapists

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Art Therapy in Private Practice: Theory, Practice and Research in Changing Contexts, edited by James D. West 5
Foreword by Joan Woddis 13
Foreword by Chris Wood 16
Acknowledgements 21
Introduction by James D. West 25
Part I: Contexts and Collaboration 43
1. How Private is Private Practice? by Julia Ryde 45
2. From Public to Private and Back: Art Therapy in the NHS and in Private Practice by Frances Walton 58
3. Searching For Space: Reflections on the Work of a Collaborative Arts Project in Private Practice by Andrea Heath and Catherine Stevens 78
4. Faith, Culture and Diversity in a London Private Practice by Hephzibah Kaplan 93
Part II: Working with Children, Families and the Child in the Adult in Private Practice 111
5. ‘My Parents Say that Every Minute Here Costs Money!’: Working with Children and Adolescents in Private Practice by Nili Sigal 113
6. The Contribution of Infant Observation to Art Therapy in Private Practice by Stephen Radley 133
Part III: Training and Transmission 151
7. Towards Private Practice: Aspects of Training and the Cycle of Learning by Themis Kyriakidou 153
8. Negotiating the Dynamics of Working with Trainee Art Psychotherapists in the UK by Dave Rogers 166
Part IV: Governance and Supervision 181
9. Managing and Not Managing: The Limits of a Small Private Practice by Kate Rothwell 183
10. Knock Knock, Who’s There! Assessment of Risk in Private Practice by Colleen Steiner Westling 206
11. By Private Arrangement: Supervision in Private Practice by David Edwards 222
12. Self-Care in Art Therapy Private Practice by James D. West 242
Part 1: The Nature of an Art Psychotherapy Practice: Risks and Resources, the What, Where, Who, How, When and Why of Stress 243
Part 2: Phenomenological Tools for Ongoing Joint Assessment – A Tripartite Model of the Self as Process, the Flower Diagram and the Modality Chart 254
Part V: Research 281
13. Research, Epistemology and the Fee in Art Therapy Private Practice by James D. West 283
Part 1: The Scene of Research for Private Practitioners 284
Part 2: Means, Methods and Methodologies in Researching Art Therapy in Private Practice 300
14. Painting a Picture of Art Therapy Private Practice: Data from a UK Survey by Anthea Hendry 342
An Inconclusion 358
Appendix 1: The BAAT Core Skills and Practice Standards in Private Work 368
Appendix 2: Moments of Meeting Project (UKCP PRN) Semi‑Structured Post-Therapy Interview for Clients at 40 Weeks or at End of Therapy 379
Contributor Biographies 383
Subject Index 386
Author Index 397
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