ABSTRACT

Art Therapy with Military Veterans: Trauma and the Image provides a comprehensive framework for understanding and applying art therapy with former and serving armed forces personnel who have Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This book brings together experienced contributors in one volume to provide the range of information essential to those seeking to understand the complexities of working in this context.

In recent years, art therapy has received increasing attention as a promising treatment for veterans with PTSD. This cutting-edge book provides vital background information on PTSD, military culture and mental health provision, and an effective art therapy working model. The text explores creative partnerships with other disciplines, in different settings, and includes first-hand accounts from veterans about the role art therapy has played in their recovery. This accessible book is a timely response to growing recognition of the value of art therapy with veterans, and it also addresses issues relevant to the wider population of people whose lives have been detrimentally affected by trauma.

With chapters authored by leading clinicians in this field, Art Therapy with Military Veterans: Trauma and the Image will be of interest to all art therapists and mental health professionals working with traumatised veterans.

part I|54 pages

Art therapy and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

part III|79 pages

Current approaches to art therapy with veterans in the UK

chapter 8|14 pages

In two minds

chapter 9|12 pages

Trauma and dissociation

An insider’s view

chapter 10|15 pages

Bypassing the sentinel

chapter 11|13 pages

Research and evaluation

part IV|46 pages

Taking a wider perspective

chapter 12|19 pages

Cultural collaborations

chapter 13|13 pages

Art in action

The Combat Art Project

chapter 14|12 pages

Reclaiming life through art