ABSTRACT

Using Art Media in Psychotherapy makes a thoughtful and contextual argument for using graphic art materials in psychotherapy, providing historical context for art materials and their uses and incorporating them with contemporary practices and theories. Written with an analytic focus, many of the psychological references nod to Jung and post-Jungian thought with keen attention to image and to symbolic function. This book jettisons the idea of reductionist, cookbook approaches and instead provides an integrated and contextual understanding of the origins of each art form as well as an insightful use for each in its application in mental health healing practices. Using Art Media in Psychotherapy gives clinicians and students alike the tools they need to offer psychologically minded and clinically astute choices that honor their clients.

chapter Chapter 1|38 pages

Introduction

The Use of Art Media in Therapy

chapter Chapter 2|15 pages

Printmaking

Variations on a Theme

chapter Chapter 3|44 pages

Drawing

Engaging the Image

chapter Chapter 4|13 pages

Painting

Fluidity of the Creative Unconscious

chapter Chapter 5|13 pages

Therapeutic Art Books

Sacred Texts

chapter Chapter 6|8 pages

Therapeutic Journals

What's Lost Is Found

chapter Chapter 7|13 pages

Mask Making

Self-Concept and Its Illusive Nature

chapter Chapter 8|11 pages

Spatial Relationships

Three-Dimensional Work

chapter Chapter 9|17 pages

Shadows in the Box

Dioramas and Boxes

chapter Chapter 10|2 pages

Conclusions