Psychotherapy, Literature and the Visual and Performing Arts

Psychotherapy, Literature and the Visual and Performing Arts

Kirkcaldy, Bruce

Springer International Publishing AG

06/2018

243

Dura

Inglês

9783319754222

15 a 20 dias

3368


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1. Introduction: Psychotherapy and the Arts: A Practitioner's Guide; Bruce Kirkcaldy.- Part 1: Literature and narrative therapy.- 2. Edvard Munch as psychotherapist: a picture is worth a thousand words; Arnold Weinstein.- 3. Stories, Parables and Metaphors: Application in Langerian Mindfulness; Sayyed Mohsen Fatemi & Ellen Langer.- 4. Wounded Healers and the Impact of Literature, Drama and Film on Mental Health Treatment; Bruce Kirkcaldy & Ahmed Hankir.- 5. Film and Mental Health; Dinesh Bhugra, Antonio Ventriglio & Gurvinder Kalra.- Part 2: Theater and Dance Perspectives.- 6. A new theory of emotions and theatre; Jeff Zinn.- 7. Benefits of theatrical improvisation in the training of psychotherapists; Daniel J. Wiener.- 8. The Dance of Presence: Mindfulness and Movement; Shauna Shapiro & Sarah de Sousa.- Part 3: Visual Arts and Painting.- 9. Making Space: Experiences Developing a Contemplative Art Program to Introduce Mindfulness to Non-Meditators; Christine Korol & Kim Sogge.- 10. Substance abuse treatment: Therapeutic applications of art; Alexander-Stamatios Antoniou & Marina Dalla.- Part 4: Music and Performing Arts.- 11. Endeavours to quieten the "savage breast": Therapeutic applications of music; Glenn Wilson.- 12. Psychological Oddities among Performing Artists; Vincent Egan, Tony Beech & Lawrence Burrow.- 13. Emotional Intelligence, Personality Disorders and the Performing Arts; Adrian Furnham.
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visual and performing arts;clinical guidelines;music therapy;drama therapy;dance movement psychotherapy;art therapy;mental health practice;psychological intervention;healthcare practitioner;emotional intelligence;personality disorcer;creativity and mental health