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Art Therapy As Cumulative Trauma Repair - Expressive Therapies Continuum, Perrys Neurosequential Model, Using

English · Hardback

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This book explores the effectiveness of art therapy as treatment for cumulative trauma survivors.


List of contents










PART 1: Laying the groundwork 1. Introduction 2. Terminology 3. Connecting the Expressive Therapies Continuum (ETC) and the Four Functional Domains (from NMT) PART 2: Exploration of Art Therapy Approaches 4. Directive versus Nondirective 5. Collaborative Approach to Media and/or Directives PART 3: Integration and Regulation 6. Engaging Sensory Integration and the Kinesthetic/ Sensory Levels of the Expressive Therapies Continuum 7. Engaging Emotional Regulation and Perceptual/ Affective Levels of the Expressive Therapies Continuum PART 4. Building the Therapeutic Alliance and Relational Capacity 8. Art Media and Art Interventions that Will Enhance the Therapeutic Alliance 9. The Artwork as Container: Defining Safety and Creating Safety PART 5. Embracing the Cognitive/ Symbolic and the Creative Levels 10. Bridging the Bottom-Up and the Top-Down through Oscillation and Metaphoric Meaning Making 11. The Creative and The Imagination Network 12. Survival Responses and Adaptive Options PART 6. Conclusion


About the author










Jennifer Albright Knash is the Academic Programs Director at Southwestern College, Santa Fe, NM, USA, and an art therapist, supervisor, and counselor at Albright Art Therapy and Counseling.


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This book explores the effectiveness of art therapy as treatment for cumulative trauma survivors.

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