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Author Potash, Jordan S.

Title Art Therapy in Asia : To the Bone or Wrapped in Silk.

Publication Info. London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (338 pages)
Contents Art Therapy in Asia: To the Bone or Wrapped in Silk; Acknowledgements; Foreword -- Shaun McNiff; Foreword -- William Fan; Chapter 1 Introduction to Art Therapy in Asia; Chapter 2 Critical Themes of Art Therapy in Asia; Part 1: Views on Health; Chapter 3 Yi Shu: An Integration of Chinese Medicine and the Creative Arts; Chapter 4 Inkdance: Body, Mind and Chinese Medicine as Sources for Art Therapy; Chapter 5 Towards an Integrated Medicine: Clinical Art Therapy in Korea; Part 2: Influence of Collectivism.
Chapter 6 Collective Versus Individualist Societies and the Impact of Asian Values on Art Therapy in SingaporeChapter 7 Understanding of Korean Culture and the Value of the Art Therapeutic Approach; Chapter 8 The Life Garden Project Art Therapy Intervention for Depressed Elderly in Hong Kong: A Communal Support Approach; Part 3: Integration of Spirituality; Chapter 9 New Consciousness on Art Therapy in Thailand Based on Spiritual Remedy; Chapter 10 Art Therapy Inspired by Buddhism; Chapter 11 Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy and Experiential Collage Work: History and Development in Japan.
Part 4: Role of Art TraditionsChapter 12 Landscape of the Mind; Chapter 13 The Arts: A Unique Mantra for Healing; Chapter 14 Reflecting on Materials and Process in Sichuan, China; Chapter 15 The Integration of Arts Therapy and Traditional Cambodian Arts and Rituals in Recovery from Political-Societal Trauma; Part 5: Models of Art Therapy; Chapter 16 Group Art Therapy in Japan: A Framework for Providing Cross-Cultural Art Activities with Psychiatric Adult Patients; Chapter 17 Affective Color Symbolism and Markers Cosplay: Standardized Procedure for Clinical Assessment.
Chapter 18 Integrating Person-Centered Expressive Arts with Chinese MetaphorsPart 6: Looking at Contemporary Asia; Chapter 19 Art Therapy and Disaster Relief in the Philippines; Chapter 20 Surviving Shame: Engaging Art Therapy with Trafficked Survivors in South East Asia; Chapter 21 The Search for Identity in Thailand: A Personal Account of Professional Art Therapy Development; Chapter 22 Implications of Art Therapy in Asia; Contributors; Subject Index; Author Index.
Summary As art therapy rapidly makes its mark across Asia, this book documents how the field of art therapy is taking shape as both a profession and a discipline in this region. It looks at how art therapists in Asia are assimilating Western models and adapting them to create unique home-grown practices. Building on theory, research and practice that has been developed in the West, practitioners throughout Asia are creating innovative art therapy programs that reflect cultural diversity and draw on ideas from Chinese medicine and Eastern philosophy, spirituality and art traditions. With chapters from.
Note Print version record.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject Art therapy -- Asia.
Asians -- Counseling of.
Asians -- Mental health.
Psychotherapy -- Cross-cultural studies.
Art therapy.
Arts -- Therapeutic use.
Self-care, Health.
Self-help techniques.
Medicine.
MEDICAL -- Allied Health Services -- Occupational Therapy.
Added Author Chan, Siu Mei.
Kalmanowitz, Debra L.
Other Form: Print version: Potash, Jordan S. Art Therapy in Asia : To the Bone or Wrapped in Silk. London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, ©2012 9781849052108
Standard No. 9786613688545
ISBN 9780857004499 (electronic bk.)
0857004492 (electronic bk.)
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