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Portrait Therapy: Resolving Self-Identity Disruption in Clients with Life-Threatening and Chronic Illnesses [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, height x width x depth: 231x161x18 mm, weight: 441 g, 8pp colour images & approx. 20 b&w
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Sep-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1785922939
  • ISBN-13: 9781785922930
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, height x width x depth: 231x161x18 mm, weight: 441 g, 8pp colour images & approx. 20 b&w
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Sep-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1785922939
  • ISBN-13: 9781785922930
Portrait therapy reverses the traditional roles in art therapy, utilising Edith Kramer's concept of the art therapist's 'third hand' to collaboratively design and paint their clients' portraits. It addresses 'disrupted' self-identity, which is common in serious illness and characterised by statements like 'I don't know who I am anymore' and 'I'm not the person I used to be'. This book explores the theory and practice of portrait therapy, including Kenneth Wright's theory of 'mirroring and attunement'. Case studies, accompanied by colour portraits, collages and prose-poems, provide insight into the intervention and the author highlights the potential for portrait therapy to be used with other client groups in the future.

This book explains the theory and practice of portrait therapy, an original art therapy intervention. It reveals how the intervention can be used to address a 'disrupted' self-identity, which is common in people with life-threatening or chronic illness and is characterised by statements like 'I'm not the person I used to be'.

Recenzijas

This intriguing book turns the art therapy lens in the reverse direction - the art therapist painting portraits co-created with seriously ill clients, to help revalidate their self-identities. It is a fascinating book, thoroughly researched and well written. -- Marian Liebmann, art therapist

Papildus informācija

An innovative art therapy intervention for people living with life threatening or chronic illness
PART I FOCUSING THE GAZE
1 Setting the Scene: Introducing Portraiture as a `Third Hand' Intervention
15(19)
2 Priming the Canvas: A Phenomenological Approach to Depicting Subjectivity
34(21)
3 Selecting the Medium: Portraiture as a Therapeutic Tool
55(22)
PART II COLLABORATIVE CASE-STUDIES
4 Portrait Therapy as a Collaborative Intervention: Paint Me This Way!
77(14)
5 Increasing the Patients' Creative Capacity to Adapt to Illness
91(36)
6 Mirroring and Attunement Through Portraiture: Intersubjective and Symbolic Ways of Knowing, Being and Relating
127(40)
7 Making Special, Making Meaning: Homelike-being-in-the-world and Ontological Security
167(42)
PART III PORTRAIT THERAPY PROTOCOL AND EVALUATION METHODS
8 A Therapist's Manual: The Three Phases of Portrait Therapy
209(14)
9 Making Connections: Evaluating Portrait Therapy
223(13)
10 Afterword: Drawing Conclusions
236(16)
Appendix 1 Portrait Reference Album 252(3)
Appendix 2 Semi-structured End of Project Interview Questions 255(2)
References 257(18)
Author biography 275(1)
Subject Index 276(15)
Author Index 291
Dr Susan Carr is an art therapist, artist, writer and researcher, with 12 years' experience working in palliative care. She is an Associate Editor for the International Journal of Art Therapy and is based in Swindon, UK.