Creative arts in counseling and mental health / editors, Philip Neilsen, Queensland University of Technology, Robert King, Queensland University of Technology, Felicity Baker, University of Melbourne.
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TextPublisher: Los Angeles : SAGE, 2016Description: xv, 208 pages ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781483302850
- 1483302857
- BF 636.6 C74 2016
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Storms Research Center Main Collection | BF 636.6 C74 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 98650758 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Robert King, Felicity Baker, and Philip Neilsen -- Lived experience: visual art and music in recovery / Patricia Strobel, Tom O'Brien, and Ann Bermingham -- Visual arts: principles and evidence base / Claire Edwards, Tom O'Brien, and Robert King -- Visual arts: multidisciplinary day program in practice for young people with severe mental health problems / Sandra Drabant and Robert King -- Visual arts: the place of the art exhibition in mental health recovery / Patricia Fenner and Margot J. Schofield -- Creative writing: literature review and evidence-based research / Philip Neilsen -- Creative writing: a practice-based account of designing and facilitating life-writing workshops for a group with severe mental illness / Philip Neilsen and Robert King -- Music therapy and mental health recovery: What is the evidence? / Claire Stephensen and Felicity Baker -- Music: the interface of music therapy and psychotherapy with adolescents in a hospital-based, consultation-liaison mental health service- eclecticism in action / Kate Aitchison -- A dance / movement therapy recovery model: engagement in stages of change / Anne Margrethe Melsom and Jill Comins -- The evidence base for dance / movement therapy in mental health: moving the body of knowledge / Sherry W. Goodill -- Applied theater for mental health: literature review and evidence-based research / Andrea Baldwin -- Respect yourself drama education program in practice / Andrea Baldwin -- Digital storytelling for the self-advocacy of marginalized identities: theory and practice / Sonja Vivienne.
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