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Art Therapy and Postmodernism: Creative Healing Through a Prism
by Susan Hogan • Helene Burt • Shelly Goebl-Parker • Anu Lala • Josée Leclerc • Gillian Vellet • Janis Timm-Bottos • Marcelle Edwards • Mehdi Naimi • Suzanne Thomson • Joy Schaverien • Jamie Bird • Nancy Nainis • Pamela Whitaker • Annette Coulter • Jo Ann Hammond-MeiersThis 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 expr... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2012 -
Bridging the Creative Arts Therapies and Arts in Health: Toward Inspirational Practice
by Jenny Lee • Melissa Walker • Felicity Baker • Sangeeta Prasad • Nisha Sajnani • Jordan S. Potash • Pamela Whitaker • Vicky Karkou • Patricia Dewey Lambert • Stephen Legari • Rebecca Vaudreuil • Girija Kaimal • Azizah Binti Abdullah • Victoria Hume • Jill Sonke • Heather Spooner • Susan Magsamen • Bani Malhotra • Elisabeth Ioannides • Maria Tsekou • Rainbow Ho • Susan Anand • Sumathi Pratap • Sze-Chin Lee • Karen Koh • Jaimie Peterson • Alison Etter • Hannah Jacobson BlumenfeldCase studies and perspectives from around the globe illustrate examples of effective collaborations between clinical creative arts therapists and arts in health practitioners. Reaching beyond silos, these professionals can collaborate to deliver inspirational practice in a variety of settings. Leadi... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2023 -
Whose Middle Ages?: Teachable Moments for an Ill-Used Past (Fordham Series in Medieval Studies)
by Geraldine Heng • Ryan Szpiech • Andrew Reeves • Katherine Wilson • Helen Young • Nicholas L. Paul • Maggie Williams • William Diebold • W. Mark Ormrod • J. Patrick • Lauren Mancia • Sandy Bardsley • Adam Bishop • Marian Bleeke • Will Cerbone • Fred Donner • Sarah Guérin • Stephennie Mulder • Pamela Patton • Magda Teter • Elizabeth Tyler • David Wacks • Cord WhitakerWhose Middle Ages? is an interdisciplinary collection of short, accessible essays intended for the nonspecialist reader and ideal for teaching at an undergraduate level. Each of twenty-two essays takes up an area where digging for meaning in the medieval past has brought something distorted back int... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2019