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Creative Arts in Counseling and Mental Health
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Creative Arts in Counseling and Mental Health

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August 2015 | 224 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Drawing on new paradigms and evidence-based discoveries in neuroscience, narrative psychology, and creativity theory, this text explores the beneficial role of expressive arts within a recovery perspective. A framework of practice principles for the visual arts, creative writing, music, drama, dance, and digital storytelling is addressed across a number of settings and populations, providing readers with an accessible overview of techniques taught in counseling programs in the U.S. and abroad.
Robert King, Felicity Baker & Philip Neilsen
Chapter I: Introduction
A Theoretical Framework for Creative Arts in Recovery

 
A Note on the Evidence Base for Creative Arts in Recovery

 
What You Will Find in this Book

 
About the Authors

 
Robert King, Jon Scott & Jane Boggs
Chapter II: Lived experience: writing and recovery
A Writing Workshop

 
Clubhouse Writers

 
Robert King, Patricia Strobel, Tom O’Brien & Ann Bermingham
Chapter III: Lived experience: visual art and music in recovery
Patricia Strobel

 
Tom O’Brien

 
Ann Bermingham

 
Clare Edwards, Tom O'Brien & Robert King
Chapter IV: Visual arts: principles and evidence base
Abstract

 
Background

 
Study Aims

 
Overview of Study Design

 
Results

 
Discussion

 
Sandra Drabant & Robert King
Chapter V: Visual arts: multidisciplinary day program in practice for young people with severe mental health problems
The Mater Child and Youth Mental Health Service (CYMHS) Day Program

 
Jack’s Story and Art Therapy Assessment

 
Discussion

 
 
Chapter VI: Visual arts: the place of the art exhibition in mental health recovery
Introduction

 
The Art Exhibition – What Are We Talking About?

 
The Realisation of the Art Show

 
The Social Nature of the Art Show – Being Part of a Collaborative Event

 
The Relationship Between Exhibiting Art and Identity Development in Mental Health Context

 
The Purpose of the Art Show for the Recovery Community Network

 
Recommendations for Staging an Art Show in the Mental Health Recovery Context

 
Philip Neilsen
Chapter VII: Creative writing: literature review and evidence-based research
Introduction

 
Creative Writing – Definition

 
Theoretical Frameworks and Explanatory Models

 
Commentary on Theoretical Frameworks

 
Discussion

 
Philip Neilsen & Robert King
Chapter VIII: Creative writing: a practice-based account of designing and facilitating life-writing workshops for a group with severe mental illness
Introduction

 
Materials and Methods, Participants and Setting

 
Intervention

 
Preparation For and Delivery of the Workshops

 
Workshop Dynamics

 
Data Collection

 
Claire Stephensen & Felicity A Baker
Chapter IX: Music therapy and mental health recovery: what is the evidence?
What is Music Therapy?

 
Music Therapy Methods in Recovery

 
Music Therapy Approaches in Research and Practice

 
Current Evidence

 
Katherine Aitchison
Chapter X: Music: the Interface of music therapy and psychotherapy with adolescents in a hospital-based, consultation-liaison mental health service: eclecticism in action
Music Therapy in CYMHS

 
Music Therapy and the Question of Orientation

 
Evidence for the Efficacy of Music Therapy in Child and Youth Mental Health

 
Eclecticism: An Integrated Approach

 
Therapeutic Songwriting with Adolescents

 
Fostering Understanding: A Psychodynamic Approach

 
Case Study: Sarah

 
Offering Acceptance: A Humanistic Approach

 
Case Study: Kathy

 
Facilitating Development: A Behavioural/Cognitive-Behavioural Approach

 
Case Study: Jayden

 
Anne Margrethe Melsom & Jill Comins
Chapter XI: A dance/movement therapy recovery model: engagement in stages of change
Introduction: Dance/Movement Therapy in Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care

 
A Proposed Dance/Movement Therapy RECOVERY Model

 
Use of the Therapist-Self within the Dance/Movement Therapy RECOVERY Model

 
Emergence of the Dance/Movement Therapy RECOVERY Model

 
Stages of Change and Dance/Movement Therapy: An Integrative Conceptualisation

 
Integrative Conclusions: Stages of Change and the DMT RECOVERY Model

 
Applications of the Dance/Movement Therapy RECOVERY Model

 
Sherry W. Goodill
Chapter XII: The evidence base for dance/movement therapy in mental health: moving the body of knowledge
Introduction

 
Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses

 
Levels of Evidence and Example Studies

 
Summary of Evidence for DMT

 
Recommendations

 
Andrea Baldwin
Chapter XIII: Applied theatre for mental health: literature review and evidence-based research
Definitions

 
Forms of Drama Practice in Relation to Mental Health

 
Theatrical Theatre

 
Drama as Social Experience

 
Drama as Therapy: Psychodrama and Drama Therapy

 
Models of Drama Therapy

 
The Difference Between Drama as Therapy and Drama as Social Experience

 
How Does Participation in Drama Support Recovery?

 
Evidence of Effectiveness: How Participation in Drama Supports Recovery

 
Andrea Baldwin
Chapter XIV: Respect yourself drama education program in practice
Introduction

 
Program Outline

 
Clinical Rationale

 
Implementation

 
Example Session

 
Longer Term Effects

 
 
Digital storytelling for the self-advocacy of marginalised identities: theory and practice
Introduction

 
Overview of Case Studies

 
Narrative Practice and Empowerment

 
Storytelling as Praxis

 
Notice One

 
My Secret Story

 
Greg’s Sermon

 

Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter 1

Chapter 12


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