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Klappentext Drawing on new paradigms and evidence-based discoveries in neuroscience, narrative psychology, and creativity theory, Creative Arts in Counseling and Mental Health by Philip Neilsen, Robert King, and Felicity Baker explores the beneficial role of expressive arts within a recovery perspective. A framework of practice principles for the visual arts, creative writing, music, drama, dance, and digital storytelling is addressed across a number of settings and populations, providing readers with an accessible overview of techniques taught in counseling programs in the U.S. and abroad. Zusammenfassung Provides a comprehensive overview of the various forms of expressive therapy techniques used in counseling today. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter I: Introduction - Robert King, Felicity Baker & Philip Neilsen A Theoretical Framework for Creative Arts in Recovery A Note on the Evidence Base for Creative Arts in Recovery What You Will Find in this Book About the Authors Chapter II: Lived experience: writing and recovery - Robert King, Jon Scott & Jane Boggs A Writing Workshop Clubhouse Writers Chapter III: Lived experience: visual art and music in recovery - Robert King, Patricia Strobel, Tom O¿Brien & Ann Bermingham Patricia Strobel Tom O¿Brien Ann Bermingham Chapter IV: Visual arts: principles and evidence base - Clare Edwards, Tom O¿Brien & Robert King Abstract Background Study Aims Overview of Study Design Results Discussion Chapter V: Visual arts: multidisciplinary day program in practice for young people with severe mental health problems - Sandra Drabant & Robert King The Mater Child and Youth Mental Health Service (CYMHS) Day Program Jack¿s Story and Art Therapy Assessment Discussion Chapter VI: Visual arts: the place of the art exhibition in mental health recovery Introduction The Art Exhibition ¿ What Are We Talking About? The Realisation of the Art Show The Social Nature of the Art Show ¿ Being Part of a Collaborative Event The Relationship Between Exhibiting Art and Identity Development in Mental Health Context The Purpose of the Art Show for the Recovery Community Network Recommendations for Staging an Art Show in the Mental Health Recovery Context Chapter VII: Creative writing: literature review and evidence-based research - Philip Neilsen Introduction Creative Writing ¿ Definition Theoretical Frameworks and Explanatory Models Commentary on Theoretical Frameworks Discussion Chapter VIII: Creative writing: a practice-based account of designing and facilitating life-writing workshops for a group with severe mental illness - Philip Neilsen & Robert King Introduction Materials and Methods, Participants and Setting Intervention Preparation For and Delivery of the Workshops Workshop Dynamics Data Collection Chapter IX: Music therapy and mental health recovery: what is the evidence? - Claire Stephensen & Felicity A Baker What is Music Therapy? Music Therapy Methods in Recovery Music Therapy Approaches in Research and Practice Current Evidence Chapter X: Music: the Interface of music therapy and psychotherapy with adolescents in a hospital-based, consultation-liaison mental health service: eclecticism in action - Katherine Aitchison Music Therapy in CYMHS Music Therapy and the Question of Orientation Evidence for the Efficacy of Music Therapy in Child and Youth Mental Health Eclecticism: An Integrated Approach Therapeutic Songwriting with Adolescents Fostering Understanding: A Psychodynamic Approach Case Study: Sarah Offering Acceptance: A Humanistic Approach Case Study: Kathy Facilitating Development: A Behavioural/Cognitive-Behavioural Approach Case Study: Jayden Chapter XI: A dance/movement ther...