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B E (Ed) Thompson - Grief and the Expressive Arts: Practices for Creating Meaning - 9780415857192 - V9780415857192
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Grief and the Expressive Arts: Practices for Creating Meaning

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Description for Grief and the Expressive Arts: Practices for Creating Meaning Paperback. Editor(s): Thompson, Barbara E.; Neimeyer, Robert A. Series: Series in Death, Dying and Bereavement. Num Pages: 336 pages, 63 black & white illustrations, 15 black & white tables, 63 black & white halftones. BIC Classification: MMJT; MQTC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 253 x 177 x 18. Weight in Grams: 664.

The use of the arts in psychotherapy is a burgeoning area of interest, particularly in the field of bereavement, where it is a staple intervention in hospice programs, children’s grief camps, specialized programs for trauma or combat exposure, work with bereaved parents, widowed elders or suicide survivors, and in many other contexts. But how should clinicians differentiate between the many different approaches and techniques, and what criteria should they use to decide which technique to use—and when? Grief and the Expressive Arts provides the answers using a crisp, coherent structure that creates a conceptual and relational scaffold for an artistically ... Read more

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Product Details

Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Series
Series in Death, Dying and Bereavement
Condition
New
Weight
640g
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780415857192
SKU
V9780415857192
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-2

About B E (Ed) Thompson
Barbara E. Thompson, OTD, LCSW, OTR/L, is a professor in the department of occupational therapy at the Sage Colleges, where she also maintains a private psychotherapy practice. She founded and directed the St. Peter’s Hospice Day Program and the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Regional Center at St. Peter’s Hospital in Albany, NY, before joining academia full time and obtaining a certificate ... Read more

Reviews for Grief and the Expressive Arts: Practices for Creating Meaning
"Since time immemorial humans have brought grief into art, doubtless reflecting a need to bring art into grief. Love and loss are at the center of human existence. Anyone who loves deeply will ultimately face the pain of loss. As CS Lewis once said, "It [bereavement] is not a truncation of [a relationship] … but one of its phases; not ... Read more

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