New ways of working: Art Psychotherapy and Innovation in a post-pandemic world
Promoting new ways of working in the art psychotherapies in a post-pandemic world and an increasing need for therapies.
Promoting new ways of working in the art psychotherapies in a post-pandemic world and an increasing need for therapies.
Drawing on expertise in both expressive arts and grief counselling, this new book from Irene Renzenbrink highlights the use of expressive arts therapeutic methods in…
Early Childhood Music Therapy and Autism Spectrum Disorder, Second Edition: Supporting Children and Their Families, edited by Petra Kern and Marcia Humpal, is about music…
Marion Gordon-Flower, author of “Arts Therapies with People with Physical Disabilities” discusses discoveries through COVID-19 lockdowns. The arrival of COVID-19 to Aotearoa New Zealand was…
Beliz Demircioglu answers questions around her book, “Improvisation in the Expressive and Performing Arts”. What inspired you to write this book? I have always been…
Yehudit Silverman, a creative arts therapist, Professor Emerita, and award-winning filmmaker, draws from 20 years of ground-breaking work in exploring how myths, fairy tales, and…
JKP author Marion Gordon-Flower discusses the motivations behind her new book. There was a moment of epiphany that inspired this book through the recognition that,…
The Story Within: Myth and Fairy Tale in Therapy: This book is for therapists, artists, seekers, of all mediums, offering a unique and creative process…
Art Therapy in Museums and Galleries: Reframing Practice is the first book to explore the rich intersection between these cultural resources and the practice of…
To mark World Music Therapy Day, we are sharing an extract from Anna Ludwig’s book, “Music Therapy in Children and Young People’s Palliative Care“. Meeting…