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Art therapy with neurological conditions

Ashley, Jackie(Foreword by)Ashby, Elizabeth(Contributions by)Bell, Simon(Contributions by)Bruckland, Quentin(Contributions by)Connelly, Carole(Contributions by)Day, Christopher(Contributions by)Ducker, Judith(Contributions by)Golebiowski, Melody(Contributions by)Green, Marion(Contributions by)Gregg, Andrea(Contributions by)Hyde, Iris Von Sass(Contributions by)Knight, Anna(Contributions by)Michaels, Debbie(Contributions by)Wheeler, Mark(Contributions by)Wood, Jenny(Contributions by)Liebmann, Marian(Edited by)Weston, Sally(Edited by)
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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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Jessica Kingsley
0857009125 / 9780857009128
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
21/05/2015
England
English
350 pages
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