Journal article
Using Expressive Arts to Work With Mind, Body and Emotions
Psychotherapy in Australia, Vol.16(1), pp.60-69
2009
Abstract
In this edited extract from their recent book, 'Using Expressive Arts to Work with Mind, Body and Emotions: Theory and Practice', Mark Pearson and Helen Wilson, offer an approach to psychotherapy and counselling that aims to engage clients in a process of self-discovery and healing through creative art-based activity. The therapeutic benefits of a wide range of creative activities and techniques are explored including; art-work, expressive writing, sandplay, symbol, work, drama, music, dreamwork, role-play, dance and body focus exercises.
Details
- Title
- Using Expressive Arts to Work With Mind, Body and Emotions
- Authors
- Mark Pearson (Author) - The University of Notre Dame AustraliaHelen Wilson (Author) - The University of Notre Dame Australia
- Publication details
- Psychotherapy in Australia, Vol.16(1), pp.60-69
- Publisher
- PsychOz Publications
- Organisation Unit
- School of Law and Society; School of Social Sciences - Legacy; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99479408002621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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