ABSTRACT

This book reveals how art therapy can support and validate the emotional and mental health needs of people with learning difficulties. Case studies present work with adults and children with differing degrees of difficulty such as personality disorder, autism or severe learning difficulties and discuss the needs of people with learning difficulties who have experienced traumas such as rape or bereavement. Particular emphasis is placed on service evaluation and standards and on the client's personal experience.
Contributors discuss practical, professional and political issues such as:-
* the practical challenges of providing an art therapy service within and beyond the hospital setting
* the similarities and differences between art therapy and other allied professions such as music and dramatherapy
* clinical effectiveness and clinical supervision
Drawing on Difference brings together for the first time discussion from leading professionals in this increasingly popular area of specialisation within psychotherapy.

part |2 pages

Part 1 Background

chapter 1|12 pages

A personal journey

chapter 2|16 pages

Frames of reference

part |2 pages

Part 2 Art therapy at work

chapter 3|30 pages

It’s a mystery

chapter 4|16 pages

On the edge

chapter 5|18 pages

Lost in space

chapter 6|20 pages

Humpty Dumpty’s shell

chapter 7|20 pages

Rape! The violation of Integrity and will

chapter 8|20 pages

Is art therapy?

chapter 9|18 pages

Learning to say ‘goodbye’

part |2 pages

Part 3 Allied approaches

chapter 10|16 pages

Journey in joint working

chapter 11|16 pages

Chances for change

part |2 pages

Part 4 Professional issues

chapter 12|20 pages

There is light at the end of the tunnel

chapter 13|22 pages

Clinical supervision in art therapy