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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 242 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 371 g, 3 Line drawings, black and white; 17 Halftones, black and white; 20 Illustrations, black and white
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  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Sep-2021
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  • ISBN-10: 0367476533
  • ISBN-13: 9780367476533
"Creative Arts Therapy Careers is a collection of essays written by and interviews with professors of creative arts therapies and registered drama therapists, dance/movement therapists, music therapists, art therapists, poetry therapists, and expressive arts therapists. The book sheds light on the fascinating yet little-known field of the creative arts therapies - psychotherapy approaches which allow clients to use creativity and artistic expression to explore their lives, solve their problems, make meaning, and heal from their traumas. Featuring stories of educators in each of the six fields and at different stages of their career, it outlines the steps one needs to take in order to find training in one of the creative arts therapies, exploring the healing aspects of the arts, where creative arts therapists work, who they work with, and how they use the arts in therapy. Contributors to this book provide a wealth of practical information, including ways to find opportunities to work with at-risk populations in order to gain experience with the arts as healing tools; choosing the right graduate school for further study; the difference between registration, certification, and licensure; and the differences between a career in a medical, mental health, educational, correctional, or service institution. This book illuminates creative arts therapy career possibilities for undergraduate and graduate students studying acting, directing, playwriting, creative writing, visual arts, theatre design, dance, and music. It is also an excellent resource for instructors offering a course to prepare arts students for the professional world"--

Creative Arts Therapy Careers is a collection of essays written by and interviews with professors of creative arts therapies and registered drama therapists, dance/movement therapists, music therapists, art therapists, poetry therapists, and expressive arts therapists.



Creative Arts Therapy Careers is a collection of essays written by and interviews with professors of creative arts therapies and registered drama therapists, dance/movement therapists, music therapists, art therapists, poetry therapists, and expressive arts therapists.

The book sheds light on the fascinating yet little-known field of the creative arts therapies – psychotherapy approaches which allow clients to use creativity and artistic expression to explore their lives, solve their problems, make meaning, and heal from their traumas. Featuring stories of educators in each of the six fields and at different stages of their career, it outlines the steps one needs to take in order to find training in one of the creative arts therapies, exploring the healing aspects of the arts, where creative arts therapists work, who they work with, and how they use the arts in therapy. Contributors to this book provide a wealth of practical information, including ways to find opportunities to work with at-risk populations in order to gain experience with the arts as healing tools; choosing the right graduate school for further study; the difference between registration, certification, and licensure; and the differences between a career in a medical, mental health, educational, correctional, or service institution.

This book illuminates creative arts therapy career possibilities for undergraduate and graduate students studying acting, directing, playwriting, creative writing, visual arts, theatre design, dance, and music. It is also an excellent resource for instructors offering a course to prepare arts students for the professional world.

Foreword xi
Acknowledgments xiv
Introduction 1(4)
Chapter 1 Getting Started
5(47)
A Preview Of Coming Attractions
5(2)
Discovering the Creative Arts Therapies
Tapestry Of Transformation
7(11)
Pathways in the Arts Professions
Laura L. Wood
Finding My Path By Following My Talents And Strengths
18(6)
An Interview With Kareen King
Discovering Music Therapy
24(7)
Teri K. Holmberg
Finding My Purpose In Life
31(6)
An Interview With Sarah Edwards
Movement Initiation
37(6)
Beginning a Career in Dance/Movement Therapy
Mariah Meyer LeFeber
Multicultural Representations In The Creative Arts Therapies
43(9)
Art Therapists of Color Matter
Denise Boston
Chapter 2 Sticking It Out
52(83)
Introduction
52(2)
Drama Therapy Education
54(7)
Jason D. Butler
Education In Dance/Movement Therapy
61(9)
Susan D. Imus
So, You Want To Be A Music Therapist
70(8)
Kenneth Aigen
Education As An Art Therapist
78(7)
Gaelynn Wolf Bordonaro
Write On!
85(8)
Poetry Therapy, Journal Therapy, and Transformative Language Arts
Kathleen Adams
Entering A Career In Expressive Arts Therapy
93(8)
Danielle Drake
Chapter 3 Finding Success
101(1)
Introduction
101(1)
Landing A Job As A Creative Arts Therapist
102(3)
Nancy Sondag
Building Your Identity As A Creative Arts Therapist
105(7)
Lynn Chapman
Perspectives On Supervision
112(8)
Kelli Rae Powell
From Ember To Fire
120(8)
Igniting Your Career
Alexa Palmer
Learning To Work With A New Population Inthetimeofcovid-19
128(7)
Tim Reagan
Chapter 4 Getting Ahead
135(51)
Introduction
135(2)
Expanding Horizons
137(8)
Creative Arts Therapy Consultation in International Contexts
Tally Tripp
Teaching Future Therapists
145(9)
Lessons in Change and Adaptation
Phil Weglarz
Wherever You Go-There You Are!
154(8)
Barbara McKechnie
Writing A Book To Open Doors For Others
162(9)
An Interview With Ruthlee Adler
Working with multiple creative arts therapies
171(7)
Paula Patterson
Make Lemonade Or Go Thirsty
178(8)
How I Managed Going Virtual
Jamie McCoppin
Chapter 5 Starting Again
186(57)
Introduction
186(2)
Focus Academy
188(8)
Creating Connection and Equalizing Education through the Arts
Loretta Gallo-Lopez
Creating Your Own Creative Arts Therapy Business
196(9)
Azizi Marshall
Magic As Therapy!
205(12)
Kevin Spencer
Becoming Advocates For Our Clients And Our Fields
217(7)
A Conversation With Michelle Yadon and Tracena Marie
Once Upon A Dream
224(7)
Mizuho Kanazawa and Barbara McKechnie
Going Mental
231(12)
Stopping Stigma One Story at a Time
Randy Mulder
Index 243
Sally Bailey, MFA, MSW, RDT-BCT, is a Professor of Theatre and Director of the Drama Therapy Program at Kansas State University in Manhattan, KS. She also directs the Barrier-Free Theatre for adults with and without disabilities and worked for 13 years in the Washington, DC area as a registered drama therapist with recovering addicts and with people of all ages with disabilities. A past president of the North American Drama Therapy Association, she is a recipient of their 2006 Gertrud Schattner Award for distinguished contribution to the field of drama therapy in education, publication, practice, and service and their 2018 Teaching Excellence Award.