1st Edition

Navigating Art Therapy A Therapist’s Companion

Edited By Chris Wood Copyright 2011
    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    From Art-making as a Defence to Works of Art, this anthology will help you navigate your way through the ever growing world of art therapy.

    Art therapy is used in an increasing range of settings and is influenced by a range of disciplines, including psychotherapy, social psychiatry, social work and education. Navigating Art Therapy is an essential companion for both seasoned art therapists and those new to the field as it offers a comprehensive guide to key terms and concepts.

    With contributions from art therapists around the world, entries cover:

    • forms of interpretation
    • processes of adaptation
    • history of art therapy
    • the inspiration provided by artworks and popular culture

    This book is an ideal source of reference as the concise, cross-referenced entries enable easy navigation through ideas and terms integral to the discipline. As such, it is invaluable for anyone working in the art therapy field.

    Introduction. Personal Acknowledgements. List of Entries. Dictionary Anthology Entries.

    Biography

    Chris Wood is the team leader for the Art Therapy Northern Programme in Sheffield and combines art therapy training in higher education with therapeutic practice in the public sector.

    "Navigating through the topics, almost 500 are covered and crossed referenced, I was reminded of a diamond, each facet illuminating, reflecting, supporting and defining the others. What a job of mining cutting and polishing it must have taken to produce such a gem." - Christine Broe, JIACAT Journal 2011

    "Navigating Art Therapy is a pleasurable trawl through a rich field of reference. The joy of it is that each journey is diverse, far-ranging and with a unique individual flavour." - Siobhan O’Donnell, JIACAT Journal 2011