Art Therapy Practice: Innovative Approaches withDiverse Populations
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More About This Title Art Therapy Practice: Innovative Approaches withDiverse Populations
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Incorporate both traditional and new techniques of art therapy into your clinical work Changes in society have shaped the field of art therapy and fueled its expansion into new environments, where innovative approaches are essential in order to meet the needs of a new generation of clients. Written by Harriet Wadeson, a pioneer and expert in the field of art therapy, Art Therapy Practice offers you a broad view of this growing profession, demonstrating art therapy's great diversity and covering all the clinical settings in which it is and can be used. Featuring case examples and client artwork, this book provides clear instruction on both the classic and contemporary techniques necessary for working with children, adolescents, and adults. Covering a wide variety of presenting problems, including developmental delay, sexual abuse, homelessness, and more, Wadeson also presents fresh ways of working with a new population of clients--from inner-city youths plagued by violence and abuse, to individuals suffering from Alzheimer's or AIDS, to those in outpatient treatment facilities. Insight and activities for helping these new and evolving patient groups is provided, along with a section devoted to specific art therapy projects utilizing a variety of media. Art Therapy Practice will stimulate your creativity and help you encourage it in your clients--in their art and in their lives.
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HARRIET WADESON, PhD, is the Director of the Art Therapy Graduate Program at the University of Illinois. She has over thirty-five years of experience in the field of art therapy and is the author of numerous books, including Advances in Art Therapy (Wiley) and A Guide to Conducting Art Therapy Research.
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CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS.
Children and Adolescents in Schools.
Children and Adolescents in Psychiatric Hospitalization.
Outpatient, Shelter, and Residential Treatment.
Physically Ill and Dying Children.
Family Art Therapy.
Developmental Delay.
ADULTS.
Inpatient Psychiatric Care.
Aftercare for Chronic Psychiatric Clients.
Displaced Persons.
Women.
Sexual Abuse.
Sexual Orientation and AIDS.
Older Adults.
Self-Exploration through Art in Community.
ART THERAPY PROJECTS.
Art Activities and Materials.
Epilog.
References.
Index.
Children and Adolescents in Schools.
Children and Adolescents in Psychiatric Hospitalization.
Outpatient, Shelter, and Residential Treatment.
Physically Ill and Dying Children.
Family Art Therapy.
Developmental Delay.
ADULTS.
Inpatient Psychiatric Care.
Aftercare for Chronic Psychiatric Clients.
Displaced Persons.
Women.
Sexual Abuse.
Sexual Orientation and AIDS.
Older Adults.
Self-Exploration through Art in Community.
ART THERAPY PROJECTS.
Art Activities and Materials.
Epilog.
References.
Index.
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"Both Student and Professional art therapists can be enriched byingesting and assimilating Harriet Wadeson's smorgasbord of currentart therapy practice. It should also be helpful to those in otherdisciplines who want to know what goes on in the work of arttherapists. Indeed, this book offers any reader an opportunity to"taste" well-chosen samples of art therapy in action" (AmericanJournal of Art Therapy, Vol. 39, No. 4, May 2001)
"Art Therapy Practice is a useful addition to the existingliterature on arttherapy.
I strongly recommend this book to psychologists who would like toknow moreabout art therapy with diverse populations." (Susan Hoganin Contemporary Psychology, June 2002)
"Art Therapy Practice is a useful addition to the existingliterature on arttherapy.
I strongly recommend this book to psychologists who would like toknow moreabout art therapy with diverse populations." (Susan Hoganin Contemporary Psychology, June 2002)