Digital Art Therapy
Jessica Kingsley Publishers (Verlag)
978-1-84905-740-0 (ISBN)
Considering the latest advances and developments in the arena of digital media, this book explores current materials, methods and applications of digital technology in art therapy.
It looks thoroughly at the many potential uses and benefits of digital technology in art therapy practice, including the use of stop motion animation and therapeutic light painting photography. A worked example of how digital art therapy can be used in the treatment of traumatic brain injury is also included. The book explores innovative therapeutic uses of digital technologies such as gaming and virtual worlds. Contributions from experienced art therapists address professional and ethical issues, from the sensory qualities of digital media and their effects in practice, to identifying and using developmentally appropriate technologies. As art therapy programs increasingly recognize the importance of using digital media, this cutting-edge guide provides all the necessary knowledge to incorporate this emerging field into practice.
Rick L. Garner is Professor of Art Education at Kennesaw State University, USA. He has worked in the areas of art therapy, art education, disabilities and technology for 25 years, and has presented and published on these topics internationally.
Introduction. Digital Culture. Section 1: Considerations for Digital Technologies in Art Therapy. 1. Grid + Pattern: The Sensory Qualities of Digital Media. Natalie Rae Carlton PhD, ATR-BC, LPCC, Art Therapy Educator, USA. 2. Social Media and Creative Motivation. Gretchen M. Miller MA, ATR-BC, Ursuline College Counseling and Art Therapy Program, Art Therapy Alliance, USA. 3. Utilizing Digital Tools and Apps in Art Therapy Sessions. Nancy Choe, USA. 4. Materials and Media: Developmentally Appropriate Technologies. Brittany Barber, MSW, USA and Rick L. Garner PhD, Kennesaw State University, USA. Section 2. Current Applications of Digital Technologies in Art Therapy. 5. Art Therapy and Technology: Islands of Brilliance. Noel L'Esperance, USA. 6. Therapeutic Light Painting Photography: A Collaborative Approach to Visual Transformation and Empowerment. Christina D. Vasquez, Board Certified Art Therapist and Certified Thanatologist in Private Practice, New Orleans, LA, USA with Jukka Laine, Valopaja Light Art Collective, Finland. 7. Therapeutic Technology Re-Envisioned. Jon Ehinger, Licensed Creative Arts Therapist, Board Certified Art Psychotherapist, USA. 8. Stop Motion Art Therapy: Creatively Embracing Digital Technology in Art Therapy. Katie Hall, USA. 9. Traumatic Brain Injury and Digital Art Therapy. Kelly Darke, Art Therapist, Owner at Mindful Art Center, Livonia, Michigan, USA. 10. Technology-Facilitated Art Therapy Supervision. Rachel Brandoff, Faculty, Marymount Manhattan College, Executive Coordinator, Expressive Therapies Summit, Ethics Chair, New York Art Therapy Association, USA and Reina L. Lombardi, ATR-BC, LMHC, Owner, Florida Art Therapy Services, LLC, Fort Myers, Florida, USA. 11. Digital Art Therapy Assessment. Pei-Fang (Catherine) Hsin Chiu, ATR, Notre Dame de Namur University, USA and Rick L. Garner. Section 3. Emerging Digital Technologies as Therapeutic Interventions. 12. Serious Gaming, Virtual and Immersive Environments in Art Therapy. Christian Brown, MSW and Rick L. Garner.
Co-Autor | Brittany Barber, Rachel Brandoff, Reina Lombardi, Natalie Rae Carlton |
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Zusatzinfo | 30 colour images, 25 black and white images |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 358 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie ► Ergotherapie |
ISBN-10 | 1-84905-740-0 / 1849057400 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-84905-740-0 / 9781849057400 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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