ABSTRACT

This book offers a variety of effective, concrete ways to better assimilate arts therapies in the educational system.

Featuring leading art therapists and the models they have honed as a result of their arts experience in education, Integrating Arts Therapies into Education discusses systemic issues and challenges related to work in the education system such as confidentiality, multidisciplinary teamwork with educators and contact with parents. Divided into two parts, the first discusses systemic issues related to work in the education system, and the second presents a series of dedicated models that can be implemented in the education system. Each chapter consists of a theoretical background, a description of the working model, a clinical example or case study and a summary.

Creative arts and expressive therapy practitioners will find this guide filled with the most effective ways to approach and deliver arts therapies in a school setting.

part I|88 pages

Systemic Aspects of Work in the Education System

part II|138 pages

Specific Working Models in the Education System

chapter 9|20 pages

ECRAB (An Emotional, Cognitive, Rehabilitative and Behavioral Model)

Group-class Arts Therapy in a Special Education School

chapter 11|20 pages

CoAT

A Community-based Therapeutic Approach in Educational Environments