ABSTRACT

The separate arts therapies – drama, art, music and dance – are becoming available to increasing numbers of clients as mental health professionals discover their potential to reach and help people. But what are the arts therapies, and what do they offer clients? This fully updated new edition of The Arts Therapies provides, in one volume, a guide to the different disciplines and their current practice and thinking in different parts of the world.

Each chapter draws on a variety of perspectives and accounts to develop understandings of the relations between theory, research and practice, offering perspectives on areas such as the client-therapist-art form relationship or on outcomes and efficacy to help articulate and understand what the arts therapies can offer specific client groups. This new edition features ‘Focus on Research’ highlights from music therapy, art therapy, dramatherapy and dance movement therapy, which offer interviews with researchers in China, Africa, South America, Australia, Europe and North America, exploring significant pieces of enquiry undertaken within recent years.

This comprehensive overview will be an essential text for students and practitioners of the arts therapies. It is international in scope, fully up-to-date with innovations in the field and will be relevant to new practitioners and those looking to deepen their understanding.

part I|15 pages

Introductions

part II|54 pages

The Arts Therapies: Definitions and Developments

chapter Two|10 pages

Definitions in flux: contexts and aims

chapter Three|11 pages

What is art therapy?

chapter Four|8 pages

What is music therapy?

chapter Five|8 pages

What is dramatherapy?

chapter Six|4 pages

What is dance movement therapy?

chapter Seven|12 pages

Between the arts therapies

part III|48 pages

Backgrounds, Histories and Encounters: From the First Happening to the Shadow of Logic

chapter Eight|17 pages

From the first happening

chapter Nine|19 pages

'Everything is ripe'

part IV|119 pages

Agents of Transformation: Arts, Therapy, Play

part V|95 pages

Client–Therapist Relationship: Paradigms, Dialogues and Discoveries

chapter Fifteen|30 pages

Client and arts therapist: dialogues and diversity

chapter Eighteen|3 pages

Concluding remarks