Reflections of Body Image in Art Therapy: Exploring Self through Metaphor and Multi-Media
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1. Verfasser: Hunter, Margaret R. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Jessica Kingsley Publishers 2012
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Beschreibung:Reflections of Body Image in Art Therapy: Exploring Self through Metaphor and Multi-Media; Foreword by Dr. Richard Carolan; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 Hoisting the Sails: The Journey of Self-Discovery Begins; 2 Lessons from the Ocean: Riding the Waves of Emotions; 3 Art and Mindfulness: The Maiden Voyage Upon the Watersof Life; 4 The Heroine's Journey: Finding Hope and Strength fromWithin; 5 Notion of Emotions: Rating Intensity and EnvironmentalInfluence; 6 A Woman's Purse: Reflection of Self; 7 If the Shoe Fits: Footwear for the Life Journey; 8 Beyond Skin Deep: Barbie Finds Her Voice
9 Reframe Your Frame: Celebrating the Culture of theHuman Body10 Tree of Life: Exploration of Self in Nature; 11 Thinking Outside of the Mirror: A Celebration of theHuman Body; 12 A Vase of Flowers: Depicting Self in Still Life; 13 Heads and Tales: Creating a Body for Life; References; Index; Blank Page
Recognising that problems with body image are often the lead cause of eating disorders, therapists are increasingly looking for innovative and effective ways to address these issues with clients. This book is packed with simple, inexpensive art-based activities that use a range of media to engage with common body image concerns openly and creatively. The activities employ basic principles from Behavioral Therapy including mindfulness and emotion regulation and use common and familiar objects to create a reassuring environment. Discussion and evaluation are encouraged throughout to enhance awar
Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (210 pages)
ISBN:9780857006103
085700610X
184905892X
9781849058926

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