Digital Art Therapy

Digital Art Therapy

Author: Rick Garner

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 2016-11-21

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 1784501603

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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.


The Handbook of Art Therapy and Digital Technology

The Handbook of Art Therapy and Digital Technology

Author: Cathy A Malchiodi

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 2018-06-21

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 1784507741

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Interest in the use of digital technology in art therapy has grown significantly in recent years. This book provides an authoritative overview of the applications of digital art therapy with different client groups and considers the implications for practice. Alongside Cathy Malchiodi, the contributors review the pros and cons of introducing digital technology into art therapy, address the potential ethical and professional issues that can arise and give insight into the effect of digital technology on the brain. They cover a wide range of approaches, from therapeutic filmmaking to the use of tablet and smartphone technology in therapy. Detailed case studies bring the practicalities of using digital technology with children, adolescents and adults to life and the use of social media in art therapy practice, networking and community-building is also discussed.


The Art Therapist's Guide to Social Media

The Art Therapist's Guide to Social Media

Author: Gretchen M. Miller

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-10-12

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1317239245

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The Art Therapist’s Guide to Social Media offers the art therapy community a guide that addresses content related to social media use, its growing influence, and the impact social networking has on the profession and work of art therapists. This book presents a framework of relevant theories, best practices, and examples to explore existing and emerging areas of social networking's power for art therapists as practitioners and artists. Divided into three sections that highlight the themes of connection, community, and creativity, chapters explore timely topics such as the professional use of social media, ethical considerations, potential benefits and challenges, and strategies to embrace the possibilities that social media can create for the field worldwide. Art therapists in training, art therapy educators and supervisors, and practicing art therapists will find content in this text helpful for their learning and professional practice.


Virtual Art Therapy

Virtual Art Therapy

Author: Michelle Winkel

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-05-05

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1000556255

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This book provides a practical and research-based exploration of virtual art psychotherapy, and how its innovations are breaking new ground in the mental health field. With seventeen chapters authored by leaders documenting their research on creative arts therapies online, along with findings from the Virtual Art Therapy Clinic, this volume presents examples, strategies, and experiences delivering arts-based therapeutic services and online education. Clinical practice examples support and provide evidence for the transition from in-person to virtual sessions. By combining the collected expertise of all the contributing authors, this book encourages art therapists to support further growth in the field of virtual art therapy.


Therapeutic Approaches in Art Education

Therapeutic Approaches in Art Education

Author: Lisa Kay

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 9781641640558

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"Lisa Kay ... helps readers consider and explore art therapy and therapeutic practices that can be user in the classroom. She also explores the unique challenges of working with youth in urban settings and provides a PLAYbook of ideas that are ready to use or modify for use in in your own setting."--


Materials & Media in Art Therapy

Materials & Media in Art Therapy

Author: Catherine Hyland Moon

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2011-01-19

Total Pages: 541

ISBN-13: 1135161623

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one of very few books that deal with the electronic media in art therapy editor and contributors are top scholars in the field


Phototherapy and Therapeutic Photography in a Digital Age

Phototherapy and Therapeutic Photography in a Digital Age

Author: Del Loewenthal

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 0415667356

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This book provides a foundation in phototherapy and therapeutic photography. It provides overviews from different approaches and contexts, including phototherapy, re-enactment phototherapy, community phototherapy, self-portraiture.


Video and Filmmaking as Psychotherapy

Video and Filmmaking as Psychotherapy

Author: Joshua L. Cohen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-02-11

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1317670663

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While film and video has long been used within psychological practice, researchers and practitioners have only just begun to explore the benefits of film and video production as therapy. This volume describes a burgeoning area of psychotherapy which employs the art of filmmaking and digital storytelling as a means of healing victims of trauma and abuse. It explores the ethical considerations behind this process, as well as its cultural and developmental implications within clinical psychology. Grounded in clinical theory and methodology, this multidisciplinary volume draws on perspectives from anthropology, psychiatry, psychology, and art therapy which support the use and integration of film/video-based therapy in practice.


Primer

Primer

Author: Jennifer Muro

Publisher: DC Comics

Published: 2020-06-23

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 1779504446

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Primer introduces a brand-new superhero with a colorful array of superpowers. Ashley Rayburn is an upbeat girl with a decidedly downbeat past. Her father is a known criminal who now sits in federal prison, but still casts a shadow over Ashley's life. Ashley has bounced from foster home to foster home and represents a real challenge to the social workers who try to help her-not because she's inherently bad, but because trouble always seems to find her. Ashley's latest set of (presumably short-term) foster parents are Kitch and Yuka Nolan. Like Ashley, Kitch is an artist, while Yuka is a geneticist working for a very high-level tech company that's contracted out to work for the government and the military. And it's Yuka's latest top-secret project that has her concerned. Developed for the military, it's a set of body paints that, when applied to the wearer, grant them a wide range of special powers. Fearful that this invention will be misused, Yuka sneaks the set of paints home. Ashley comes home from school one day with her new friend Luke and, thinking that the Nolans have purchased a surprise gift for her upcoming birthday, finds the set of paints. It isn't long before she realizes that she's stumbled upon something much bigger...and a lot more dangerous. Although she uses her newly discovered powers for good, it's not long before the military becomes wise to what happened to their secret weapon. And this spells big trouble not only for Ashley, but for her newfound family and friends, as well.


Art Therapy Sourcebook

Art Therapy Sourcebook

Author: Cathy Malchiodi

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2006-08-30

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 0071468277

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"Revised and updated with new exercises"--Cover.