ABSTRACT

This book focuses on somatic art therapy for treating acute or chronic pain, especially resulting from physical and/or psychological trauma. It discusses the role of the psyche in physical healing and encourages combining of traditional medicine and holistic perspectives in treatment.

Translated from the French text, this volume provides case studies and examples from the author’s art psychotherapy practice of 40 years, including the four-quadrants method. Chapters review the current treatments for chronic pain and PTSD and focus on art therapeutic methods to treat those conditions, such as art therapy protocols for PTSD. The book exposes the underlying rational of somatic art therapy, covering art therapy effectiveness, Levine’s somatic dissociation, van der Kolk’s somatic memory, and Scaer’s procedural memory concepts. Also featured are chapter contributions from art therapists Sophie Boudrias, Mylène Piché, and Dr. Patcharin Sughondhabirom.

By providing a unique, clear and concise synthesis of available art therapy methods this text will appeal both to the general and professional public, including professional art therapists, psychotherapists, helping relation professionals, and medical practitioners.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part I|18 pages

Definitions

chapter 1|3 pages

Somatic Art Therapy

chapter 2|4 pages

Chronic Pain

part II|15 pages

An Overview of Art Therapy Treatments

chapter 4|7 pages

Art Therapy for PTSD and Chronic Pain

An Overview

chapter 5|6 pages

Trauma Treatment

Eight Techniques for Art Therapists

part III|41 pages

Theoretical Concepts

part IV|63 pages

Somatic Art Therapy Applications

chapter 12|9 pages

Somatic Art Therapy and Chronic Pain

Case Studies

chapter 13|19 pages

A Healing Metaphor

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion

The Importance of Developing Somatic Art Therapy Research