Art Therapy As Witness
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Author | : Ellen G. Horovitz |
Publisher | : Charles C Thomas Publisher |
Total Pages | : 247 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0398075638 |
As well, it can be used as a supervisory book in the classroom. And perchance if there is a lone therapist who prefers to walk this path singularly, it can serve as a companion guide.
Author | : Clare Beardsley |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 82 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Art therapy |
ISBN | : |
There is evidence of the value of the therapist bearing witness to the client in therapeutic trauma work. Bearing witness empowers the client, creates space for their story to be heard and acknowledged, and invites change in the therapeutic relationship. In traditional psychotherapy, bearing witness is a two-way process between client and therapist. In art therapy the act of bearing witness is threefold because of the triadic relationship between art therapist, client, and artwork. This triad offers more opportunities to express, reflect, and bring awareness of the client's emotional state of being and the impact of past experiences. Ultimately witnessing within the triadic relationship creates an environment for the client that offers recognition, containment, and compassion. Art therapy has also been researched as an effective treatment of trauma, which makes this modality ideal for working with trauma survivors. An art therapy intern's experience of working at a trauma-informed agency and her experience of bearing witness and being witnessed as an art therapist in a triadic relationship is shared through an in-depth case study.
Author | : David Gussak |
Publisher | : Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 0231162502 |
Describing an outstanding example of the use of forensic art therapy in a criminal case, David Gussak, contracted by the defence to analyse the evidence in this instance, recounts his findings and presentation in court, as well as the future implications of his work for criminal proceedings.
Author | : Parisa Amirmostofian |
Publisher | : Balboa Press |
Total Pages | : 190 |
Release | : 2019-11-18 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1504319583 |
Witnessing cruelty scars our psyche for life, and the emotional pain and triggers remain untouched and keep us in limbo between two split selves, victim and survivor. This book is a self-discovery and self-healing process for all witnesses to cruelty which makes all of us. This book reveals the roles of religion and politics which intentionally create fear and confusion in mass. Any act of political and religious violence not only creates psychological scars and devastation in specific targeted group but also it hurts all the witnesses from around the world who are exposed to news through media. This book creates awareness and provides healing tools which leads to revelation of old confused abode of a witness, it frees us from helplessness and hopelessness stance and empowers us to bring upon change in our consciousness and as the result in our outside world.
Author | : American Art Therapy Association. Conference |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Art therapists |
ISBN | : 9781882147663 |
Author | : David E. Gussak |
Publisher | : Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | : 247 |
Release | : 2013-05-28 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0231534272 |
A man kidnaps his two children, murders one, and attempts to kill the other. The prosecution seeks the death penalty, while the defense employs an unusual strategy to avoid the sentence. The defendant's attorneys turn to more than 100 examples of his artwork, created over many years, to determine whether he was mentally ill at the time he committed the crimes. Detailing an outstanding example of the use of forensic art therapy in a capital murder case, David Gussak, an art therapist contracted by the defense to analyze the images that were to be presented as evidence, recounts his findings and his testimony in court, as well as the future implications of his work for criminal proceedings. Gussak describes the role of the art therapist as an expert witness in a murder case, the way to use art as evidence, and the conclusions and assessments that professionals can draw from a defendant's artworks. He examines the effectiveness of expert testimony as communicated by the prosecution, defense, and court, and weighs the moral, ethical, and legal consequences of relying on such evidence. For professionals and general readers, this gripping volume presents a convincing account of the ability of art to reflect a damaged and dangerous psyche. A leading text on an emerging field, Art on Trial demonstrates the practical applications of an innovative approach to clinical assessment and treatment.
Author | : Marcia Sue Cohen-Liebman |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 525 |
Release | : 2023-03-24 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1000835669 |
Forensic Art Therapy is designed as an educational and informative resource for individuals from a diverse array of disciplines that engage in investigatory undertakings, interview victims and witnesses, and provide evidentiary testimony. The material presented serves as a primer for professionals that may present in court on behalf of a client. Ethical issues inherent in the forensic arena, as well as the use of novel scientific evidence in the form of drawings, legal proceedings, testimonials, and practical tips and strategies for effective witnessing, are shared. Research regarding a forensic art therapy investigative interview process, the Common Interview Guideline, examines the facilitative factor associated with the effect of drawing. When utilized as a primary resource within investigative interviews, drawing has the potential to offer support, promote empowerment and enhance disclosure. Understanding how drawing functions in investigative interviews and what it offers for the child, the team and the process contributes to on-going research and best practice. The text serves as a resource and a handbook for students and professionals that investigate, interview, testify and intervene on behalf of child victims and witnesses from the domains of child protection, law enforcement, prosecution, the judiciary, creative arts therapies, social work and allied practitioners in medicine and mental health.
Author | : Steven L. Frazier |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 488 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Art therapy |
ISBN | : |
This dissertation project, comprised of an artist book and contextual essay, investigated the use of therapist-made art as an intersubjective tool in cross-cultural treatment of severely traumatized refugees and clients from the Middle East, Eastern Europe, and Latin America. The focal subject of the investigation was a hermeneutic inquiry into howtherapist-made art aided the formation of a deeply empathic, intersubjective space between therapist and client. In addition to facilitating attunement and understanding, the researcher’s art served as a proxy witness to the clients’ cultural and emotional experiences in relationship to their traumatization. As verified by the clients in clinical interviews, the contemplative sharing of therapist-made artwork created a visual empathic dialogue that supplemented and, in some instances, replaced verbal therapeutic dialogue. The outcomes of this study demonstrate a paradigmatic shift from typical uses of therapist art to process the therapist’s experiences with clients to the application of therapist art as an intervention that may facilitate a healing intersubjective space between clients and therapist. Keywords: art therapy, trauma, intersubjectivity, cross-cultural, refugees, therapist-made art, visual dialogue, context of trauma
Author | : Patrizia Pallaro |
Publisher | : Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages | : 349 |
Release | : 1999-05-01 |
Genre | : Drama |
ISBN | : 1846429927 |
Patrizia Pallaro's second volume of essays on Authentic Movement, eight years after her first, is a tour de force. It is indeed "an extraordinary array of papers", as Pallaro puts it, and an immensely rich, moving and highly readable sweep through the landscapes of Authentic Movement, "this form of creative expression, meditative discipline and/or psychotherapeutic endeavour". You don't need to practice Authentic Movement to get a lot out of this book, but it certainly helps! I defy anyone to read the first two sections and not be curious to have their own experience.' - Sesame Institute 'Authentic Movement can be seen as a means by which analysts can become more sensitive to unconscious, especially pre-verbal aspects of themselves and their patients.' - Body Psychotherapy Journal Newsletter 'This book is a collection of articles, some of which are interviews, brought together for the first time. It is very valuable to have them all together in one place...It is a wonderful collection of articles on topics you have always wanted to read, such as the role of transference in dance therapy or Jung and dance therapy. The book also includes scripts for exercises.' - Somatics Authentic Movement, an exploration of the unconscious through movement, was largely defined by the work of Mary Starks Whitehouse, Janet Adler and Joan Chodorow. The basic concepts of Authentic Movement are expressed for the first time in one volume through interviews and conversations with these important figures, and their key papers. They emphasize the importance of movement as a means of communication, particularly unconscious or 'authentic' movement, emerging when the individual has a deep, self-sensing awareness - an attitude of 'inner listening'. Such movement can trigger powerful images, feelings and kinesthetic sensations arising from the depths of our stored childhood memories or connecting our inner selves to the transcendent. In exploring Authentic Movement these questions are asked: - How does authentic movement differ from other forms of dance and movement therapy? - How may 'authentic' movement be experienced?
Author | : Nancy Currie |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Art therapy for teenagers |
ISBN | : |