Art Therapy with Neurological Conditions /

By creating a therapeutic outlet for self-expression and processing trauma, art therapy can play a powerful role in assisting people with a brain injury or neurological condition to adjust to living with altered abilities and ways of thinking. Bringing together a wealth of expertise from specialists...

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Other Authors: Liebmann, Marian (Editor), Weston, Sally (Editor), Michaels, Debbie (Contributor), Bell, Simon (Neurologist) (Contributor), Hyde, Iris Von Sass (Contributor), Connelly, Carole (Contributor), Knight, Anna (Contributor), Bruckland, Quentin (Contributor), Gregg, Andrea (Contributor), Ashby, Elizabeth (Contributor), Golebiowski, Melody (Contributor), Wood, Jenny, active 2007 (Contributor), Green, Marion (Contributor), Day, Christopher (Contributor), Wheeler, Mark (Contributor), Ducker, Judith (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2015
Series:Online access with DDA: Askews (Medicine)
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245 0 0 |a Art Therapy with Neurological Conditions /  |c Marian Liebmann, Sally Weston, Jackie Ashley, Debbie Michaels, Simon Bell, Iris Von Sass Hyde, Carole Connelly, Anna Knight, Quentin Bruckland, Andrea Gregg, Elizabeth Ashby, Melody Golebiowski, Jenny Wood, Marion Green, Christopher Day, Mark Wheeler, Judith Ducker. 
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500 |a Foreword by Jackie Ashley. Preface. Introduction. Sally Weston, Neurological Rehabilitation Unit, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield and Marian Liebmann, Central Recovery Team, Bristol and Penny Brohn Cancer Care. ADULTS. Part I. Setting the Scene. 1. Neurology and Art Therapy. Debbie Michaels, Independent Practice. 2. Beyond Limits: Art Therapy with People with Severe Physical Limitations. Simon Bell, Private Practice. 3. The Janus Response: Coming to Terms with Life Changes due to Brain Injury or Other Neurological Conditions. Iris von Sass Hyde, Department of Neuropsychology in Lincoln, member of the Cambridge Jungian Association. Part II. Acquired Brain Injury. 4. Art Therapy, Identity and Adjustment After Acquired Brain Injury. Carole Connelly, Acquired Brain Injury Unit, Northern Ireland. 5. Art Therapy at a Rehabilitation Day Centre for Adults and Adolescents with Acquired Brain Injury. Anna Knight, Headway, Rehabilitation Day Centre for Adults with Acquired Brain Injury. 
500 |a 6. A Glimpse Beneath the Surface of Organisational Life: Art Therapy in Brain Injury and Stroke Services. Debbie Michaels, Independent Practice. 7. Art Therapy and Insight and Awareness after Brain Injury. Sally Weston, Neurological Rehabilitation Unit, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield. Part III. Epilepsy. 8. Art Therapy after Acquiring Seizures in Adulthood. Quentin Bruckland, UCLH Sir William Gower's Inpatient Assessment Unit, Epilepsy Society. 9. 'This is My Dream World': Art Therapy with Young Adults with Epilepsy and Learning Disabilities. Andrea Gregg, Epilepsy Specialist Provider in the Private Sector. Part IV. Dementia. 10. Reframing and Reconnecting: An Art Therapy Group for People with Dementia. Elizabeth Ashby, NHS Coventry and Warwickshire. 11. 'My Coat or Yours?' Generating Peer Support and Interpersonal Relationships through Art Therapy for Minority Ethnic People Experiencing Early Onset Dementia Living at Home. Melody Golebiowski, Private Practice. Part V. 
500 |a Other Neurological Conditions. 12. Have We Met Before? Images as an Aide Memoir to Restructure Identity with a Man with Korsakoff's Syndrome. Jenny Wood, Hertfordshire Partnership Foundation NHS Trust, Lexden Hospital, Colchester and Private Practice, Residential Care Home. 13. What's Colour Got to Do with it? Art Therapy and Motor Neurone Disease: An Anthroposophical Approach. Marion Green, Trainer and Intensive Trauma Therapist. CHILDREN. 14. Art Therapy and Encephalitis. Mark Wheeler, Specialist CAMHS North Nottinghamshire and Private Practice. 15. Art Therapy with a Boy Living with a Life Threatening Illness. Judith Ducker, NHS, Private Practice and Charitable Organisations. PERSONAL REFLECTIONS. 16. Art Therapist: Heal Thyself!. Mark Wheeler, Specialist CAMHS North Nottinghamshire and Private Practice. Glossary. Author Biographies. Index. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 
505 0 |a _ENREF_1 -- _GoBack -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction and Emerging Themes -- Sally Weston and Marian Liebmann -- ADULTS -- Part 1 Setting the Scene -- Chapter 1 Neurology and Art Therapy -- Debbie Michaels -- Chapter 2 Beyond Limits: Art Therapy with People with Severe Physical Limitations -- Simon Bell -- Chapter 3 The Janus Response: Coming to Terms with Changes Due to Brain Injury or Other Neurological Condition -- Iris von Sass Hyde -- Part 2 Acquired Brain Injury -- Chapter 4 Who Am I Now? Art Therapy, Identity and Adjustment after Acquired Brain Injury -- Carole Connelly -- Chapter 5 Art Therapy at a Rehabilitation Day Centre for Adults and Adolescents with Acquired Brain Injury -- Anna Knight -- Chapter 6 A Glimpse Beneath the Surface of Organisational Life: Art Therapy in Brain Injury and Stroke Services -- Debbie Michaels -- Chapter 7 Art Therapy and Insight and Awareness after Brain Injury -- Sally Weston -- Part 3 Epilepsy -- Chapter 8 Art Therapy after Acquiring -- Quentin Bruckland -- Chapter 9 'This is my Dream World': Art Therapy with Young Adults with Epilepsy and Learning Disabilities -Andrea Gregg -- Part 4 Dementia -- Chapter 10 Reframing and Reconnecting: An Art Therapy Group for People with Dementia -- Elizabeth Ashby -- Chapter 11 'My Coat or Yours?' Generating Peer Support and Interpersonal Relationships through Art Therapy for Minority Ethnic People Experiencing Early Onset Dementia Living at Home -- Melody Golebiowski -- Part 5 Other Neurological Conditions -- Chapter 12 Have We Met Before? Images as an Aide-mémoire to Restructure Self-identity with a Man with Korsakoff's Syndrome -- Jenny Wood -- Chapter 13 What has Colour Got to do With It? Art Therapy and Motor Neurone Disease: An Anthroposophical Approach -- Marion Green with Christopher Day -- Children -- Chapter 14 Art Therapy and Encephalitis -- Mark Wheeler. 
505 8 |a Chapter 15 Art Therapy with a Boy Living with a Life-threatening Illness -- Judith Ducker -- Personal Reflections -- Chapter 16 Art Therapist, Heal Thyself! -- Mark Wheeler -- The Contributors -- Subject Index -- Author Index -- Blank Page. 
520 |a By creating a therapeutic outlet for self-expression and processing trauma, art therapy can play a powerful role in assisting people with a brain injury or neurological condition to adjust to living with altered abilities and ways of thinking. Bringing together a wealth of expertise from specialists working with a range of conditions including epilepsy, dementia, acquired brain injury, motor neurone disease and multiple sclerosis, this book describes both the effects of the conditions and the ways in which art therapy has helped in the rehabilitation process. The book includes work with groups and individuals and with a wide range of settings and age groups, from children to older adults, and discusses the implications of research from neuroscience and neuropsychology. This will be essential reading for art therapists and students working with neurological conditions. Other professionals working with people with neurological conditions such as psychotherapists and counsellors, doctors, nurses and complementary therapists will also find it of interest. 
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