The Creative Arts in Counseling
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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
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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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