Rock Painting Therapy

Rock Painting Therapy

Author: Robert P. Chappell, Jr.

Publisher: Gatekeeper Press

Published: 2021-12-07

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 1662909292

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Approximately 7.7 million American adults suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Those who suffer often refuse to seek help for fear of being labeled with PTSD by society. Quite often, they become isolated from family and friends, and may fear being ostracized by co-workers. Such actions frequently lead to mental well-being challenges in one’s personal life, as well as in their professional work environment. Rock Painting Therapy: A Soldier’s Journey to Improved Mental Health is both a military memoir and a suggested self-help therapy option for PTSD symptoms, such as anxiety, restlessness, flashbacks, nightmares, and social adaptability issues. Here, Robert P. Chappell, Jr., a veteran of U.S. military combat, offers readers an insider’s real-life view of an individual who transformed from an Army Reservist to a combat active-duty soldier, navigating the challenges of assimilating back into peacetime and civilian life. Chappell offers a positive cognitive approach to mental wellness through rock painting by sharing strategies in selecting and designing rocks, varying ways to hide the artwork for the enjoyment of others, and the excitement in finding artistical treasures created by others in the rock art community. Among other things, Rock Painting Therapy: A Soldier’s Journey to Improved Mental Health explains: • how rock painting can provide a therapeutic outlet for stress; • the benefits of imprinting positive cognitive experiences over negative past memories; • the techniques of selecting the perfect rocks, gathering the proper rock painting supplies, how to preserve the paint on rocks, where to hide rocks and safe rock adventures; and • the adventures of rock hiding and social media clubs.


Art Therapy Directives

Art Therapy Directives

Author: Sarah Balascio

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-03-21

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 1003862306

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Art Therapy Directives: An Intervention Toolbox is an all-inclusive manual of art therapy directives designed to be a comprehensive and organized resource for art therapists and other trained mental health professionals. Art therapy directives are directions for creating art and often require use of specific art media, both of which are tailored to the client’s particular need. Using this book, art therapists will be able to search by population, themes, and art media to find just the right project for their session whether working with individuals or in groups. Comprised of a compilation from traditional art therapy directives, the author’s own experiences, and other published practices, a wide range of mental health topics are included such as depression, self-esteem, life transitions, and trauma. Special consideration is given to populations like adolescents, older adults, veterans, and the LGBTQ+ community. This manual is the answer that many in the field of art therapy have been missing for an all-encompassing, organized reference book to guide art therapy sessions with a wide variety of client populations. .


THE DYNAMICS OF ART AS THERAPY WITH ADOLESCENTS

THE DYNAMICS OF ART AS THERAPY WITH ADOLESCENTS

Author: Bruce L. Moon

Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher

Published: 2012-05-01

Total Pages: 309

ISBN-13: 0398087490

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This new and timely second edition, updated with an expanded discussion of arts-based processes and additional instructions and heartfelt client narratives, continues in the trajectory of the first, promising to shape and provide guidance to both current and next generation of art therapists in the studio-based approach to working with a challenging and often maligned population. It continues to offer much in the way of guidance, motivation, and practical advice around the use of art making as the central curative component when developing therapeutic relationships with hurt and troubled teens. The author’s initial focus is on understanding the developmental issues facing adolescents and how these affect the psychotherapeutic treatment. This includes an outline of the phases of therapy: Resistance Phase, Imaging Phase, Immersion Phase, and Letting Go Phase. The second primary focus is devoted to the art as therapy approach to art psychotherapy, with several chapters examining components of this model. The final focus presents the author’s therapeutic approach to working with adolescents through responsive art making. A positive by-product of the book is that the reader will find many practical suggestions regarding materials, artistic tasks, and therapeutic techniques. In addition, the text is greatly enhanced by the powerful illustrations that highlight the chapters’ case narratives. This new edition continues to share the author’s essential philosophical, technical, pragmatic, and ethical aspects of practicing art therapy that have made him a standard-bearer for those who believe in the therapeutic power of art. The Dynamics of Art as Therapy with Adolescents should be a cornerstone text for any Adolescent Art Therapy course.


Art Therapy in Response to Natural Disasters, Mass Violence, and Crises

Art Therapy in Response to Natural Disasters, Mass Violence, and Crises

Author: Joseph Scarce

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 2021-12-21

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1787754073

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With contributions from a range of expert voices within the field, this book explores the use of art therapy as a response to traumatic events. Offering rare insight into ways in which art therapists have responded to recent crises, this is a unique resource for art therapists looking to coordinate interventions for large-scale disaster and resulting trauma. Chapters address a range of environmental and manmade disasters around the world, including hurricanes, typhoons, wildfires, mass shootings and forced migration, highlighting the impact of an art therapy approach in dealing with widespread trauma. Covering both community and individual cases, it provides an in-depth view into the challenges of working in these settings, including the effects on the therapist themselves, and offers practical information on how to coordinate, fund and maintain responses in these environments. The first book to focus on disaster response in art therapy, this will be an invaluable contribution to the field in an increasingly vital area.


Play Therapy Activities for Mindfulness

Play Therapy Activities for Mindfulness

Author: Melissa LaVigne LCSW, RPT

Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.

Published: 2022-09-20

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1685397824

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Help kids ages 3 to 9 cultivate mindfulness with the power of play Managing emotions and maintaining focus are critical skills for growing children—and they learn them best through mindful play. With fun games and exercises, Play Therapy Activities for Mindfulness helps children learn the skills they need to connect with themselves and others. 80 mindfulness activities—Practice mindfulness while having fun with activities that encourage kids to dance, experiment with food, play hide-and-seek, and more! Proven therapy techniques—Kids will learn impulse control, self-awareness, and emotional regulation using proven play therapy activities created by a registered therapist. Easy, guided instructions—Detailed activity instructions and tips for success make play therapy simple. Pick up this book today and teach kids mindfulness while they play.


Handbook of Expressive Arts Therapy

Handbook of Expressive Arts Therapy

Author: Cathy A. Malchiodi

Publisher: Guilford Publications

Published: 2022-10-26

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 1462550533

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*Authoritative work on helping adults heal, edited by a renowned expert. *Research is growing for the use of expressive arts to access and regulate powerful emotions and support recovery. *Practical features include case examples and suggestions for tailoring therapies to individual needs. *Covers a broad range of approaches--art, music, movement, writing, play, and more.


The Christmas Proposal

The Christmas Proposal

Author: Lisa Moreau

Publisher: Bold Strokes Books Inc

Published: 2021-12-14

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 163555649X

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Grace Dawson is completely over her ex, Christina. But that doesn’t mean she wants to plan her wedding proposal to another woman. Grace dreams of the day she’ll have a romantic proposal like those she plans for her clients at Tie the Knot. She’s spent the last year reading a boatload of self-help books. No way she’s going to fall back into old patterns and date someone afraid of commitment ever again. When it comes to everlasting love, Grace is all in. Bridget Cartwright, Christina’s personal assistant, will do anything for Christina with the hopes of getting a promotion, even plan her proposal. So what if she knows zilch about romance and doesn’t even believe in happily-ever-after? There are companies for hire that do that sort of thing. When Grace and Bridget end up stranded together on Mistletoe Mountain, Grace has no chance to escape. Not from her painful past, not from her attraction to Bridget, and definitely not from all the romance in the air.


Art Therapy

Art Therapy

Author: Dryden, Windy

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)

Published: 1992-06-01

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0335098851

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Presents new ideas in the theory and practice of art therapy, incorporating them into more established art therapy and pointing to future developments. The book concludes with an examination of the training of art therapists and a look at the future direction of research in the field.


Integrating Art Therapy and Yoga Therapy

Integrating Art Therapy and Yoga Therapy

Author: Karen Gibbons

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 2015-05-21

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 1784500232

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This dynamic approach to therapy combines yoga and art to heal the whole person - body, mind and spirit - through the use of intention. In this practical guide art therapists will learn how to incorporate yoga poses, mudras and meditation, and yoga therapists to introduce art directives, into individual and group clinical work for a more holistic healing process. Readers will discover the parallels that exist between the two modalities, and how to use a specific intention as a framework for structuring sessions, with the aim of reaching a deeper level of healing in their clinical work. Guidelines for staying within each modality's scope of practice and working ethically are included, as well as an extensive Practice Chart, which shows how to match treatment concerns with an intention, mudra meditation, yoga poses and art activity. Ideal for art therapists looking to expand and enhance their practice, this book will also appeal to yoga therapists and teachers with an interest in art-based techniques. Although primarily meant for therapists, it is also accessible for individuals looking for self-improvement.


Introduction to Art Therapy

Introduction to Art Therapy

Author: Bruce L. Moon

Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 0398085919

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The goal of art therapy is to get beneath the surface of things, and once there, to use a gentle nudge to brush away the emotional debris of life and make room for more living. The revisions in this new edition of Introduction to Art Therapy further amplifies the impact of the original book, touching the major themes and issues of the profession. Art therapy is effective with individuals, families, and groups and it works well with the intellectually gifted and the learning impaired. It can also be used with the chronically mentally ill, the terminally ill, the vision impaired and the deaf. Ar.