ABSTRACT

Art Therapy for Psychosis presents innovative theoretical and clinical approaches to psychosis that have developed in the work of expert clinicians from around the world. It draws on insights that have emerged from decades of clinical practice to explain why and how specialised forms of art therapy constitute a particularly appropriate psychotherapeutic approach to psychosis.

The contributors present a diverse range of current theoretical perspectives on the subject, derived from the fields of neuroscience, phenomenology and cognitive analytic theory, as well as from different schools of psychoanalysis. Collectively, they offer insights into the specific potentials of art therapy as a psychotherapeutic approach to psychosis, and describe some of the specialised approaches developed with individuals and with groups over the past 20 years. Throughout the book, the meaning and relevance of art-making as a medium for holding and containing unbearable, unthinkable and unspeakable experiences within the psychotherapeutic setting becomes apparent. Several of the chapters present detailed illustrated case studies which show how making visual images with an appropriately trained art psychotherapist can be a first step on the path into meaningful relatedness.

This book offers fresh insights into the nature of psychosis, the challenges encountered by clinicians attempting to work psychotherapeutically with people in psychotic states in different settings, and the potentials of art therapy as an effective treatment approach. It will be essential reading for mental health professionals who work with psychosis, including psychiatrists, psychoanalysts, psychotherapists and arts therapists, and those in training.

Full colour versions of the illustrations can be viewed at https://isps.org/index.php/publications/book-series/publication-photos

Please see p. ix of the book for details of how to access them.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

Places for the mind to heal
Contributor(s):Katherine Killick

chapter 2|40 pages

Psychodynamic art therapy for psychoses

Progressive mirror drawing and other sensory integration techniques

chapter 3|20 pages

Shaping consciousness

Phenomenological art therapy with adults in psychotic states

chapter 4|25 pages

The structured studio setting

An ontological dimension in art psychotherapy with psychosis using the concept of body image as structuring function
Contributor(s):Jean-Jacques Bonneau

chapter 6|20 pages

The side-by-side approach in art therapy for psychosis

Deflation and empowerment within the therapeutic relationship
Contributor(s):Helen Greenwood

chapter 7|27 pages

The Three-Headed Girl

The experience of dialogical art therapy viewed from different perspectives
Contributor(s):Mimmu Rankanen