ABSTRACT

This book uses film/video-based therapy to help build resilience in facing personal, communal, national, and global trauma triggers.

Offering a rich and diverse range of perspectives on trauma, this volume advocates positive social change using therapeutic techniques in filmmaking as well as film/video-based therapy, in conjunction with expressive art therapies such as drama, dance, music, painting, drawing, and more. Chapter authors address issues in one’s home, community, country, and the world using integrative medicine and advocacy using film/video-based therapy and digital storytelling. The book highlights psychological trauma and how one can cope with the overwhelming triggers in today’s world. It represents an articulate and comprehensive analysis of the ways in which traumatic human experience impacts, and is modified by, film and video media.  Representing a rich and diverse range of perspectives on trauma through the lens of a camera, the authors document important examples of moments in which artistic expression becomes human resilience.

Demonstrating how the language of film can facilitate watching, processing, and discussing images of trauma in therapy, in the home, in the community, and in the world, this volume will be of interest to educators and mental health practitioners with an interest in advancing psychotherapy and counseling techniques.

part I|13 pages

Introduction

part II|44 pages

Trauma in the Home, City, State/Province

part III|54 pages

Trauma in the United States

chapter 6|21 pages

Process Language and Its Impact

Making a Digital Cancer Narrative with Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Patients and Survivors

chapter 7|12 pages

Creating Impact through Trauma-Informed Drama Therapy using Videos and Films

The Efficacy of Purposeful Performance

chapter 8|9 pages

The Wolfpack

Film as Therapy for the Soul

chapter 9|10 pages

Video Storytelling

The Influence of Video and How It Can Heal

part IV|67 pages

Trauma in the World

chapter 10|11 pages

Chuppah (The Wedding Canopy)

The Holocaust and Trauma

chapter 12|9 pages

Directing with the “Gaze” 1

Video Art Therapy as Viewed from Gestalt Therapy, Psychoanalysis, and Holism

chapter 13|17 pages

Game Girls

Documentary Filmmaking and Drama Therapy Create the Potential Space of Self-Expression and Healing