Environmental Arts Therapy
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-138-34584-3 (ISBN)
Environmental Arts Therapy: The Wild Frontiers of the Heart describes what happens when we take the creative arts therapies and the people whom we work with out of doors in order to provide safe, structured and accompanied creative therapeutic healing experiences. The theoretical themes are developed along with illustrated examples of clinical practice across a variety of settings and locations.
The work is introduced and co-edited by a pioneer in the field, Ian Siddons Heginworth, who describes the emergence of environmental arts therapy and its growth across the British Isles supported through the training course based in London. The following 12 chapters are written by contributing authors and creative arts therapy practitioners working with children, adults and elders in schools, adult mental health and private practice in Britain and Europe. A central focus of the book is the clinical populations and settings in which clinicians work, and it also describes the health benefits as well as the challenges faced when working out of doors.
This is a book about the emergence of a new creative therapy modality in the British Isles. It shows the value of working with the natural cycles and seasons, using an integrative arts approach including dramatic enactment, role-play, poetry, art-making with natural materials, storytelling, and the use of bodywork through movement, sound, rhythm and the voice, all held and reflected by our encounters with and in nature. It is about our relationship with nature, creativity and therapeutic healing and is written for trainers, trainees and practitioners in the creative arts, psychotherapy and ecotherapy.
Ian Siddons Heginworth is the author of Environmental Arts Therapy and the Tree of Life, the book that has inspired the growth of the environmental arts therapy movement in the UK. He leads the postgraduate certificate course in environmental arts therapy at the London Art Therapy Centre and runs a private practice in Devon. Gary Nash is an art therapist and educator in art and environmental arts therapy training. He co-founded the London Art Therapy Centre in 2009 where he is Clinical Co-Director providing individual art therapy, supervision and group environmental arts therapy.
Foreword
Mary-Jayne Rust
Acknowledgements
Introduction by the editors
Ian Siddons Heginworth and Gary Nash
Part I Environmental arts therapy in context
Chapter 1. Turning: the emergence and growth of environmental arts therapy in the British Isles
Ian Siddons Heginworth
Chapter 2. Weaving the threads of theory and experience: a review of the literature
Gary Nash
Part II Childhood, love and attachment: the heart of the matter
Chapter 3. The wild inside: offering children natural materials and an ecopsychological understanding of self within art therapy
Lydia Boon
Chapter 4. EarthWays: Environmental arts therapy for repairing insecure attachment and developing creative response-ability in an insecure world
Lia Ponton
Chapter 5. Bringing the outside in: reflecting upon mother within a pilot group in environmental arts therapy
Michelle Edinburgh
Part III Feminine and masculine: putting feeling first
Chapter 6. Meeting the wounded feminine: trauma-informed environmental arts therapy as an approach to working with physical illness
Susie Thompson
Chapter 7. The wood between the worlds: encountering the wounded healer in environmental arts therapy
William Secretan
Chapter 8. The tapping on the window: environmental arts therapy and the integrated self
Auriel Eagleton
Part IV The cycle of the year: working with the seasons
Chapter 9. Taking art therapy outdoors: a Circle of Trees
Gary Nash
Chapter 10. Creating connections: introducing environmental arts therapy in to London’s green spaces
Simon Woodward
Chapter 11. Space to move, explore and create: taking art therapy into the outdoor environment in adult mental health services
Pamela Stanley
Part V Elderhood and endings: the wild road on
Chapter 12. Trees of life and death: a journey into the heart of Transylvania to use environmental arts therapy with groups of adults and staff in palliative care
Hannah Monteiro
Chapter 13. Growing elders: the cultivation and collaboration of an elder women’s group in the woods
Deborah Kelly and Vanessa Jones
Epilogue
Ian Siddons Heginworth
Erscheinungsdatum | 06.12.2019 |
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Zusatzinfo | 1 Tables, black and white; 20 Halftones, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 453 g |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie ► Ergotherapie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-138-34584-9 / 1138345849 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-138-34584-3 / 9781138345843 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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