Integrating the expressive arts into counseling practice : theory-based interventions /

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Imprint:New York : Springer Pub. Co., c2011.
Description:xxv, 281 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8264015
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Other authors / contributors:Degges-White, Suzanne.
Davis, Nancy L.
ISBN:9780826106063
0826106064
9780826106070 (e-book ISBN)
0826106072 (e-book ISBN)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Contributing Authors
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgment
  • 1. Introduction to the Use of Expressive Arts in Counseling
  • Overview of the Expressive Arts
  • Key Expressive Arts Modalities
  • Visual Arts
  • Music Therapy
  • Drama Therapy
  • Expressive Writing/Poetry Therapy
  • Dance/Movement Therapy
  • Applicability of Expressive Arts Across Diversities
  • Summary
  • 2. Adlerian Theory
  • History of Adlerian Theory
  • Individual Psychology
  • Goals and Process of Adlerian Counseling
  • Theory Summary
  • Adlerian Practice and the Creative Arts
  • Play Therapy
  • Bibliotherapy
  • Expressive Arts Interventions
  • Structured Multiple-Domain Family Drawing Technique
  • Show Me Your Family in the Dollhouse Activity
  • A Structured Discovery Bibliotherapy Technique
  • Life Map Accordion Book
  • Tissue Paper Collage
  • Seeing the Client's World Through Images and Collage
  • 3. Solution-Focused Therapy
  • Historical Context of Solution-Focused Therapy
  • Basic Assumptions
  • The Counseling Process
  • Efficacy of Solution-Focused Therapy
  • Implications for Counseling and the Expressive Arts
  • Expressive Arts Interventions
  • Drawing a Solution
  • New Chapter Pamphlet Stitch Book
  • Race Car Identification
  • Discovering Solutions in the Sand
  • 4. Cognitive-Behavioral Theory
  • Foundations of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
  • Basic Tenets
  • Cognitions Composition
  • The Counseling Process
  • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Techniques and Integration of Expressive Arts
  • Empirical Support for Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
  • Expressive Arts Interventions
  • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Drama in Two Acts
  • Acting Out: Paradoxical Intention
  • Felting with Family
  • The Teapot Transition
  • Reversal Moves for Problematic Thinking
  • 5. Choice Theory
  • History of Choice Theory
  • Core ideas and Concepts of Theory
  • Human Nature
  • Quality Worlds
  • Mental Health
  • Concerns Addressed by Choice Theory
  • Total Behavior
  • WDEP System
  • Therapeutic Goals
  • Multicultural Perspective
  • Choice Theory and the Creative Arts
  • Expressive Arts Interventions
  • Floral Arrangements Depicting Quality World
  • Choice-Mobile Activity
  • The Peer Pressure Cooker ("Taking a Stand")
  • "Fashion Statements are a Fashion Choice" Activity
  • 6. Existential Theory
  • History of Existential Theory
  • Core Concepts of Existential Psychotherapy
  • Freedom
  • Death
  • Isolation
  • Meaninglessness
  • The Link to Anxiety, Authenticity, and Guilt
  • Concerns Addressed by Existential Theory
  • Existential Theory and the Creative Arts
  • Overview of Art Therapy
  • Identification of Existential Themes
  • Expressive Arts Interventions
  • Collecting Meaning: The Shadow Box as Existential Reflection
  • Feelings Landscape
  • Bridging the Gap of Self-Awareness
  • Musical Dialogues
  • Reframing With Mat Boards
  • 7. Feminist Theory
  • Historical Developments or Foundations of Feminist Theory
  • Development of Feminism
  • Development of Feminist Theory in Counseling
  • Differences Between Feminist Theory and Traditional Theories of Counseling
  • Core Concepts of Feminist Theory
  • Gender Roles
  • Power
  • Issues of Oppression and Marginalization (Intersections of Multiple Identities)
  • Working With Hierarchies in Counseling and Psychotherapy
  • Advocacy
  • Concerns Addressed by Feminist Theory
  • Philosophy, Rather Than Techniques or Tools
  • Research Base and Efficacy
  • Expressive Arts and Feminist Theory
  • Flexibility as a Core Concept of Both Expressive Arts and Feminist Theory
  • Exploration of Multiple Identities via the Expressive Arts
  • Summary
  • Expressive Arts Interventions
  • A Musical Chronology and the Emerging Life Song
  • Therapeutic Community Drum Circle
  • Woman Craft Embroidery Hoop
  • Altered Books and Changed Lives
  • 8. Gestalt Theory
  • Historical Development
  • Core Concepts of Gestalt Theory
  • Research Base and Efficacy
  • Gestalt Techniques and the Expressive Arts
  • Expressive Arts Interventions
  • "Empty Bear" Technique: Using Puppets With Adults
  • E-Motion, E-Motion Shield
  • Shadow Party
  • The Boardroom
  • Unpaid Bills
  • 9. Person-Centered Therapy
  • Historical Developments
  • Applications and Research Findings
  • Expressive Arts Perspective
  • Expressive Arts Interventions
  • Postcard Poetry Slam
  • Feeling Sculptures Made From Garbage
  • Wall of Images
  • Floratherapy: A Garden of Dreams
  • Family of Origin Bouquet
  • Client Mirror
  • Using Metaphor in Facilitating Self-Awareness
  • Empowerment Over Hurtful Words
  • Personality Zoo
  • Magic Wands
  • 10. Narrative Approaches
  • Core Concepts of Narrative Therapy
  • Concerns Addressed by Theory
  • Narrative Approaches and the Expressive Arts
  • Expressive Arts Interventions
  • The Statement of Us
  • Coconstructed Stories
  • My Metaphor
  • Fractions of Colors
  • Yakima Time Ball (Adapted From a Traditional Native American Practice)
  • Cherokee Gourd Painting (As Taught by Momfeather Erickson from Marion, Kentucky)
  • A Multilevel Timeline
  • Narrative Sandtray with Clients
  • 11. Integrative Theory in the Expressive Arts
  • Historical Foundations of Integrative Expressive Arts Therapy
  • Core Concepts
  • Issues Addressed by Theory
  • Integrative Theory and the Expressive Arts
  • Expressive Arts Interventions
  • Animal Medicine/Strength Shields
  • Music-Inspired Poetic Sharing
  • Naming and Claiming the Body
  • The Box of the Self
  • 12. Clinical Supervision
  • Theory
  • Historical Developments
  • Core Principles
  • Gestalt Approach to Supervision
  • Expressive Arts Interventions
  • Expressive Arts Perspective
  • Limitations of Expressive Arts Interventions
  • Expressive Arts Interventions in Supervision
  • Use of Drawings
  • Use of Clay
  • Role-Play
  • Use of Objects
  • Expressive Arts Interventions
  • Bridge of Life
  • Creating a Found Poem
  • Collage (Case) Conceptualization
  • Finding My Voice
  • Using Sandtray in Supervision
  • A Picture and a Thousand Words: Counseling Theory Student Mandala Collage
  • 13. Additional Clinical Uses of the Expressive Arts
  • Adventure Therapy
  • Child-Centered Play Therapy
  • Sandplay Therapy
  • Appendix: Summary Chart of Expressive Arts Activities
  • Index