The Creative Arts in Counseling

The Creative Arts in Counseling
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The Creative Arts in Counseling  presents an evidence-based exploration of how expressive therapies can be used effectively with clients of all ages and backgrounds. After an introduction to the history and benefits of using the arts in counseling, Dr. Gladding discusses the therapeutic use of music; dance/movement; imagery; visual arts; writing/literature; drama; humor; play; animal-assisted therapy; and horticulture, nature, and wilderness therapies. Text features include a new section on incorporating the creative arts in telebehavioral counseling, two-part chapter overviews, 96 creative reflections for self-discovery, 145 exercises for use in session, and a listing of creative arts and art therapies websites. *Requests for digital versions from ACA can be found on www.wiley.com *To purchase print copies, please visit the ACA website here *Reproduction requests for material from books published by ACA should be directed to permissions@counseling.org

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Samuel T. Gladding. The Creative Arts in Counseling

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Guide

Pages

the Creative Arts in Counseling

DEDICATION

Preface

New to This Edition

Acknowledgments

About the Authors

Chapter 1 History of, Rationale for, and Benefits of Using the Arts in Counseling. Journey

Chapter Overview

The Nature of Creativity

Creative Reflection

A History of the Creative Arts in the Helping Professions

Ancient Cultures and the Arts

Creative Reflection

The Middle Ages and the Arts

The Arts From the Renaissance Through the 19th Century

The Arts in the 20th and 21st Centuries

Creative Reflection

Creative Reflection

Rationale for Using the Creative Arts in Counseling

Creative Reflection

Creative Reflection

The SCAMPER Model as a Way of Becoming More Creative

Creative Reflection

Advantages and Limitations of the Creative Arts in Counseling

Advantages

Limitations

Creative Reflection

Summary

Exercises

Chapter 2 Music and Counseling. Harmony

Chapter Overview

Creative Reflection

Premise Behind the Use of Music in Counseling

Creative Reflection

Practice of the Use of Music in Counseling

Music Therapy

Music in Counseling

Creative Reflection

Music in Counseling With Specific Populations

Children

Creative Reflection

Adolescents

Creative Reflection

Adults

Older Adults

Creative Reflection

Families and Couples

Groups

Clients With Illnesses

Teachers, Teaching, and Supervision

Creative Reflection

Music in Counseling With Other Creative Arts

Creative Reflection

Music and Poetry

Music and Movement and Dance

Music and Play

Music and Autobiography and Storytelling

Music and Film

Summary

Exercises

Chapter 3 Dance and Movement in Counseling. Dance Street

Chapter Overview

Premise Behind the Use of Dance and Movement in Counseling

Creative Reflection

Practice of the Use of Dance and Movement in Counseling

Creative Reflection

Dance Therapy

Movement Therapy

Dance and Movement in Counseling

Dance and Movement in Counseling With Specific Populations

Children

Exercises for Physically Functional Children

Exercises for Children With Disabilities

Creative Reflection

Adolescents

Creative Reflection

Adults. Prevention

Remediation

Bodywork

Older Adults

The General Population

Evaluation of Progress

Feeling Pulled

Circles

Movement Between Chairs

Creative Reflection

Groups

Creative Reflection

Families

Creative Reflection

Dance and Movement in Counseling With Other Creative Arts

Dance and Movement and Music

Creative Reflection

Dance and Movement and Drama

Dance and Movement and Art

Summary

Exercises

Chapter 4 Imagery and Counseling. An Image of Timothy

Chapter Overview

Creative Reflection

Creative Reflection

Premise Behind the Use of Imagery in Counseling

Creative Reflection

Practice of the Use of Imagery in Counseling

Creative Reflection

Creative Reflection

Imagery in Counseling With Specific Populations

Children

Adolescents and Adults

Older Adults

Creative Reflection

Groups

Families and Couples

Health Care Workers

Career Counseling and Life Planning

Imagery in Counseling With Other Creative Arts

Written Expression of Imagery

Creative Reflection

Imagery and Movement

Imagery and Music

Imagery and Pictures

Creative Reflection

Imagery and Drawing

Summary

Exercises

Chapter 5 Visual Arts and Counseling. Twilight

Chapter Overview

Creative Reflection

Premise Behind the Use of Visual Arts in Counseling

Creative Reflection

Practice of the Use of Visual Arts in Counseling

Published Pictures

Body Outline Drawings

Serial Drawings

Creative Reflection

Visual Journaling

Clay

Photography

Creative Reflection

Visual Arts in Counseling With Specific Populations

Children

Adolescents

Creative Reflection

Photography

Painting Dreams

College Students

Adults

Creative Reflection

Older Adults

Hospitalized Clients

Prisoners

Groups

Creative Reflection

Families and Couples

Multicultural Clients

Counselor Drawings

Creative Reflection

Visual Arts in Counseling With Other Creative Arts

Visual Arts and Literature and Words

Visual Arts and Music

Visual Arts and Psychodrama

Visual Arts and Meditation

Summary

Exercises

Chapter 6 Writing and Literature in Counseling. In Lines Through Time

Chapter Overview

Premise Behind the Use of Literature in Counseling

Bibliotherapy

Premises Behind Bibliotherapy

Levels of Bibliotherapy

Creative Reflection

The Process of Bibliotherapy

Scriptotherapy

Ways of Doing Scriptotherapy

Forms of Scriptotherapy

Creative Reflection

Practice of the Use of Literature in Counseling

Prosaic Practices

Poetic Practices

Creative Reflection

Journals and Autobiographies

Creative Reflection

Client Language and Metaphor

Memory Books

Literature in Counseling With Specific Populations. Children

Adolescents

Creative Reflection

Creative Reflection

Adults

Older Adults

Groups

Creative Reflection

Life Skills

Family-Life Guidance

Graduate Counseling Students

Literature in Counseling With Other Creative Arts

Literature and Music

Creative Reflection

Literature and Visual Arts

Summary

Exercises

Chapter 7 Drama and Counseling. Without Applause

Chapter Overview

Creative Reflection

Premise Behind the Use of Drama in Counseling

Creative Reflection

Practice of the Use of Drama in Counseling

Drama Therapy

Creative Reflection

Psychodrama

Creative Reflection

Drama in Counseling: The Use of Cinema

Drama and Mainstream Counseling Theories

Gestalt Therapy and Drama

Creative Reflection

REBT and Drama

Adlerian Therapy and Drama

Drama in Counseling With Specific Populations

Creative Reflection

Children

Creative Reflection

Adolescents

Adults

Older Adults

Creative Reflection

Families

Clients Who Have an Illness

Drama in Counseling With Other Creative Arts

Drama and Dance

Drama and Music

Drama and Visual Arts

Drama and Literature

Drama and Counselor Education

Summary

Exercises

Chapter 8 Humor in Counseling. In Acceptance

Chapter Overview

Premise Behind the Use of Humor in Counseling

Creative Reflection

Creative Reflection

Practice of the Use of Humor in Counseling

Creative Reflection

Humor in Counseling With Specific Populations. Children

Creative Reflection

Creative Reflection

Adolescents

Adults

Older Adults

Creative Reflection

Groups

Families

Humor in Counseling With Other Creative Arts

Creative Reflection

Humor and Drama

Creative Reflection

Humor and Visual Arts

Summary

Exercises

Chapter 9 Play in Counseling. Still Life

Chapter Overview

Creative Reflection

Premise Behind the Use of Play in Counseling

Creative Reflection

Practice of the Use of Play in Counseling

Creative Reflection

Sand Play

Games

Creative Reflection

Play in Counseling With Specific Populations

Children

Creative Reflection

Adolescents

Creative Reflection

Adults

Creative Reflection

Older Adults

Groups

Families and Couples

Creative Reflection

Summary

Exercises

Chapter 10 Animal-Assisted Therapy in Counseling. Eli

Chapter Overview

Creative Reflection

Premise Behind the Use of Animals in Counseling

Creative Reflection

Practice of the Use of Animals in Counseling

Creative Reflection

Creative Reflection

Creative Reflection

Animals in Counseling With Specific Populations

Elementary School Children

Creative Reflection

Adolescents

Creative Reflection

College Students

Older Adults

Trauma Victims and Individuals With Mental Disorders

Creative Reflection

Animal-Assisted Therapy With Psychiatric Patients Using Farm Animals

Summary

Exercises

Chapter 11 Horticultural, Nature, and Wilderness Therapies. Jack Frost

Chapter Overview

Horticultural Therapy. Premise Behind the Use of Horticultural Therapy in Counseling

Creative Reflection

Practice of the Use of Horticultural Therapy in Counseling

Creative Reflection

Creative Reflection

Horticultural Therapy With Specific Populations

Adults

Creative Reflection

Older Adults

People With Disabilities and Their Caregivers

Populations Seeking Posttraumatic Growth

Nature Therapy. Premise Behind the Use of Nature Therapy in Counseling

Practice of the Use of Nature Therapy in Counseling

Creative Reflection

Nature Therapy With Specific Populations

Creative Reflection

Older Adults

Wilderness Therapy. Premise Behind the Use of Wilderness Therapy in Counseling

Creative Reflection

Practice of the Use of Wilderness Therapy in Counseling

Wilderness Therapy With Specific Populations

Creative Reflection

Adolescent Girls

Adolescents and Young Adults (18–28)

Summary

Exercises

Chapter 12 Trends in Counseling and the Creative Arts. The Launching

Chapter Overview

Research

Creative Reflection

Creative Reflection

Education

Creative Reflection

Identity

Creative Reflection

Interdisciplinary Efforts

Creative Reflection

Creative Reflection

Creative Reflection

Technology

Telebehavioral Health

Creative Reflection

Summary

Exercises

Chapter 13 Creative Arts Exercises. Timeless Grace

Chapter Overview

Creative Arts Exercises—Music. Chapter 2

Creative Arts Exercises—Dance and Movement. Chapter 3

Creative Arts Exercises—Imagery. Chapter 4

Creative Arts Exercises—Visual Arts. Chapter 5

Creative Arts Exercises—Writing and Literature. Chapter 6

Creative Arts Exercises—Drama. Chapter 7

Creative Arts Exercises—Humor1. Chapter 8

Creative Arts Exercises—Play. Chapter 9

Creative Arts Exercises—Animal-Assisted Therapy2. Chapter 10

Creative Arts Exercises—Horticultural, Nature, and Wilderness Therapies3. Chapter 11

Notes

Appendix General Creative Arts and Art Therapies Websites. General Websites

Music Therapy Websites

Dance and Movement Websites

Visual Art Therapy Websites

Poetry Therapy and Bibliotherapy Websites

Drama and Psychodrama Websites

Humor Therapy Websites

Play Therapy Websites

Therapeutic Horticulture Website

Nature and Wilderness Therapies Websites

References

Subject Index

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Name Index. A

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C

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G

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Sixth Edition

Samuel T. Gladding

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A final reason why the arts are useful and appropriate in counseling is that they are multicultural (D. A. Henderson & Gladding, 1998; Lewis, 1997). With regard to cultures, counseling, and the arts, different cultures and clients within these cultures have preferred ways of expressing creativity and artistic ability (Molina et al., 2003). Counselors are challenged to help clients discover what works best for them, when, and even why. Counselors provide a resource of materials and examples for clients to use in sessions. They can prompt the types of positive experiences that go with these resources while simultaneously becoming attuned to culturally preferred ways of dealing with problematic situations.

In different cultural settings, the arts may do any of the following:

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