Limit search to available items
Book Cover
E-Book
Author Raymond, Abigail.

Title Arts Therapists in Multidisciplinary Settings [electronic resource] : Working Together for Better Outcomes

Publication Information London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2015.
Description 1 online resource (266 p.)
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Arts Therapists inMultidisciplinary SettingsWorking Together for Better Outcomes -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 - Overview: Strengthening the Arts Therapist Identity in Multidisciplinary Settings -- Chapter 2 - The Wounded Healer: Professional Identity and the Role of Self-care in Clinical Practice -- Chapter 3 - Finding My Place in a Multi/Inter-Professional Team -- Chapter 4 - Dances of Paradox and Role Diffusion -- Chapter 5 - Music Therapy within a Multidisciplinary Special Education Team
Chapter 6 - Working Collaboratively in a Multi-Professional Team -- Chapter 7 - Group Music Therapy in a Mental Health Service with Older Adults: 'It sure beats watching television' -- Chapter 8 - Considerations of Change in Play Therapy with Young Children -- Chapter 9 - Shifting Lines: Palliative Art Therapy in the Home -- Chapter 10 - Working Together, Playing Together: Co-creating a Music Therapy Space for Young Children with Special Needs -- Chapter 11 - Establishing the Web of Relationships: Dance Movement Therapist as Teacher Aide
Chapter 12 - The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts: Music Therapy and Collaboration in an Infant, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service -- Chapter 13 - Dramatherapy in a Multicultural Secondary School -- Chapter 14 - Cloak of Care: Music Therapy in Multidisciplinary Hospice Care -- Chapter 15 - Woven Strands: Creating a Community Support Network in Private Practice -- Conclusion -- Contributors -- Subject Index -- Author Index -- Blank Page
Summary An edited collection from art, music, drama, dance and play therapists on the proven benefits of arts therapies when applied in a range of interdisciplinary settings. Caroline Miller aims to help arts therapists to advocate for their profession to the colleagues, families and clients with whom they work.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Zygmu Lania, Adrian.
Desombiaux-Sigley, Agnès.
Talmage, Alison.
Treefoot, Anaia.
Mulholland, Lucy-Mary.
Fletcher, Heather.
Halliday, Jennie.
Squires, Keryn.
Miller, Caroline.
Other Form: Print version: Raymond, Abigail Arts Therapists in Multidisciplinary Settings : Working Together for Better Outcomes London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers,c2015 9781849056113
ISBN 9781784500757