5th Edition

Crafts and Creative Media in Therapy

By Carol Tubbs, Katie Cassady Copyright 2016
322 Pages
by Routledge

322 Pages
by Routledge

322 Pages
by Routledge

For more than 20 years, Crafts and Creative Media in Therapy, Fifth Edition has been an illuminating reference for the use of creative approaches in helping clients achieve their therapeutic goals.  Carol Crellin Tubbs has included a range of craft and creative activity categories, from paper crafts, to cooking, to the use of recycled materials, and everything in between.   Each... Read more

Acknowledgments

About the AuthorsIntroduction

Section I Why Use Crafts?

Chapter 1 Therapeutic Crafts in Context

Chapter 2 Putting Crafts in Perspective

Section II How to Use Crafts

Chapter 3 Analyzing and Grading Crafts and Creative Media

Chapter 4 Documenting the Use of Crafts and Creative Media

Chapter 5 Using Crafts and Creative Media in Practice

Section III Crafts in Application

Chapter 6 Paper Crafts

Chapter 7 Mosaic and Glass Crafts

Chapter 8 Beading and Macramé

Chapter 9 Metal Crafts

Chapter 10 Traditional Occupational Therapy Crafts Ceramics Leatherwork Woodwork

Chapter 11 Needlework

Chapter 12 Cooking as a Craft

Chapter 13 Gardening and Nature Crafts

Chapter 14 Crafts From Found and Recycled Materials

Chapter 15 Crafting With a Purpose

Chapter 16 Expressive Media

Chapter 17 Therapy ToolsAppendix I VendorsAppendix II Traditional Occupational Therapy Assessments and Their Craft ComponentsAppendix III Sample Therapeutic Activity Analysis FormAppendix IV Occupational Therapy Practice Framework, Third Edition, SummaryAppendix V Questions to Facilitate Student Reflection

Index

Biography

Carol Crellin Tubbs, MA, OTR/L has been a practicing occupational therapist for almost 30 years. A graduate of the Louisiana State University School of Allied Health Professions Occupational Therapy program (New Orleans, Louisiana), she is currently an Associate Professor and Assistant Chair at the University of Mississippi Medical Center (Jackson, Mississippi) in the School of Health Related Professions. She has served as an Item Writer for the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy and practices on an as-needed basis in an outpatient clinic. She is involved with a community free clinic and has made several trips to Haiti with her occupational therapy students. She is a lifelong crafter and believes in the healing and skill-building power of creative involvement.
 
Margaret Drake, PhD, OTR/L, ATR-BC, LPAT, FAOTA splits her time between writing historical novels, typing family documents (e.g., her mother’s 1912 diary) to preserve them for future generations, volunteering for civic groups, and, most recently, returning to professional work in long-term care on an “on-call” basis after a 5-year hiatus from practice following retirement from the University of Mississippi Medical Center.