ABSTRACT

Environmental Expressive Therapies contributes to the emerging phenomenon of eco-arts therapy by highlighting the work that international expressive arts therapists have accomplished to establish a framework for incorporating nature as a partner in creative/expressive arts therapy practices. Each of the contributors explores a particular specialization and outlines the implementation of multi-professional and multi-modal "earth-based" creative/expressive interventions that practitioners can use in their daily work with patients with various clinical needs. Different forms of creative/expressive practices—such as creative writing, play therapy techniques, visual arts, expressive music, dramatic performances, and their combinations with wilderness and animal-assisted therapy—are included in order to maximize the spectrum of treatment options. Environmental Expressive Therapies represents a variety of practical approaches and tools for therapists to use to achieve multiple treatment goals and promote sustainable lifestyles for individuals, families, and communities.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part I|54 pages

The Emerging Paradigm and Theoretical Constructs of Environmental and Ecological Expressive Therapies

chapter 1|14 pages

Nature-Assisted Art Therapy

Technique or Transformation?

chapter 2|25 pages

Environmental and Ecological Expressive Therapies

The Emerging Conceptual Framework for Practice

part II|197 pages

Nature-Assisted Expressive Therapies Practice

chapter 4|15 pages

Drawing Nature

chapter 5|22 pages

Inner and Outer Landscapes

Bringing Environment Into the Therapeutic Relationship Through Expressive Writing

chapter 8|16 pages

Marble House Project

The Creative Process Inspired by Nature

chapter 9|27 pages

Music-Nature-Therapy

Outdoor Music Therapy and Other Nature-Related Approaches in Music Therapy

chapter 11|19 pages

Digging Bones and Crossing Thresholds

Healing Individuals and Communities Through Nature-Based Expressive Arts, Ceremony and Ritual

chapter 12|13 pages

Until Death Do Us Part

The Relational Heart of Human-Animal Bonds