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Art Therapy and Creative Aging offers an integrated perspective on engaging with older people through the arts. Drawing from the author's clinical, research and teaching experiences, the book explores how arts engagement can intertwine with and support healthy aging.
This book combines analysis of current development theory, existing research on creative programs with elders, and case examples of therapeutic experience to critically examine ageism and demonstrate how art therapy and creative aging approaches can harness our knowledge of the cognitive and emotional development of older adults. Chapters cover consideration of generational, cultural, and historical factors; the creative, cognitive and emotional developmental components of aging; arts and art therapy techniques and methods with older adults with differing needs; and examples of best practices.
Creative arts therapists, creative aging professionals, and students who seek foundational concepts and ideas for arts practice with older people will find this book instrumental in developing effective ways of using the arts to promote health and well-being and inspire engagement with this often-underserved population.
List of contents
Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: A Portrait of Three Older Artists; Chapter 3: The Reciprocal Influence of Art and Aging; Chapter 4: Back in My Day; Chapter 5: Intersections of Care; Chapter 6: Identity, Connection and Motivation; Chapter 7: Structure and Process; Chapter 8: Art Media; Chapter 9: Beyond Words: Art and Dementia
About the author
Raquel Chapin Stephenson, PhD, ATR-BC, LCAT is an associate professor and art therapy program coordinator at Lesley University.
Summary
Art Therapy and Creative Aging offers an integrated perspective on engaging with older people through the arts. Drawing from the author’s clinical, research and teaching experiences, the book explores how arts engagement can intertwine with and support healthy aging.