ABSTRACT

In psychotherapy clients sometimes experience breakthrough moments - profound moments in which their world and how they view themselves is changed for ever. But what exactly occurs during such moments? In Breakthrough Moments in Arts-Based Psychotherapy the author shares her very personal journey to discover what might be happening at these pivotal moments and demonstrates their importance for clients' change processes. Filled with examples from her own practice, the book dips into the worlds of chaos and complexity theory, neuroscience, quantum physics, and theories of change, in order to show how the use of arts-media in psychotherapy - visual images and drawing, drama and music, sand-tray and enactment - can encourage the arrival of these dramatic breakthrough moments. The aim of this unique book is to shine a spotlight for the first time on a deeply profound aspect of arts-based psychotherapy in an accessible and engaging way.

part I|55 pages

Setting the Scene

chapter One|18 pages

The first breakthrough

chapter Two|16 pages

Mapping the landscape

chapter Three|19 pages

The power of using the arts

part II|36 pages

Exploring the Present Moment

chapter Four|18 pages

The present moment

chapter Five|16 pages

The therapeutic relationship

part III|52 pages

Therapist–Client–Art Relationship

chapter Six|16 pages

The role of the therapist

chapter Seven|14 pages

The role of the client

chapter Eight|20 pages

Art-images and the art-experience

part IV|53 pages

Turning to the Sciences

chapter Nine|18 pages

Inside the brain

chapter Ten|16 pages

Chaos and complexity

chapter Eleven|17 pages

The quantum world

part V|33 pages

The End of the Journey

chapter Twelve|12 pages

Stories and dreams

chapter Thirteen|19 pages

Conclusion