Prologue. Noah Hass-Cohen and Richard Carr. Section I: The Framework. 1. Partnering of Art Therapy and Clinical Neuroscience. Noah Hass-Cohen. 2. Sensory Processes and Responses. Richard Carr. 3. The Cortex: Regulation of Sensory and Emotional Experience. Darryl Christian. 4. Neurotransmitters, Neuromodulators and Hormones: Putting It All Together. Richard Carr. 5. Visual System in Action. Noah Hass-Cohen and Nicole Loya. 6. The Stress Response and Adaptation Theory. Kathy Kravits. Section II: The Ideas. 7. The Neurobiology of Relatedness: Attachment. Kathy Kravits. 8. The Influence of Attention Deficit Problems. Darryl Christian. 9. Memory and Art. Robin Vance and Kara Wahlin. 10. Couples Art Therapy: Gender Differences in Neuroscience. Jessica Tress Masterson. Section III: In Praxis. 11. Circles of Attachment: Art Therapy Albums. Joanna Clyde-Findlay, Margarette Lathan and Noah Hass-Cohen. 12. Immunity at Risk and Art Therapy. Joanna Clyde Findlay. 13. Art Therapy, Neuroscience and Complex PTSD. Erin King-West and Noah Hass-Cohen. 14. Alzheimer's Disease: Creativity, Art and the Brain. Anne Galbraith, Ruth Subrin and Drew Ross. 15. Art Therapy Protocol and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Noah Hass-Cohen and Terre Bridgham. 16. CREATE: Art Therapy Relational Neuroscience Principles. Noah Hass-Cohen. References. Index.
Authoritative introductory account of recent developments in clinical neuroscience and its impact on art therapy theory and practice
Noah Hass-Cohen, PsyD, MA, ATR-BC, LMFT is the founder and Director of the Art Therapy Program and a core faculty member in the Master of Arts in Psychology Program at the Phillips Graduate Institute, Encino, CA, USA. She is a frequent local and national presenter on the topic. Richard Carr, PsyD, MA Psychology, is Adjunct Professor in the Art Therapy Department, Phillips Graduate Institute, Encino, CA, USA, and an Adjunct Professor at Cleveland Chiropractic College in Los Angeles, CA, USA. He has published and presented widely on the topic, and in addition has provided pastoral counselling as a non-denominational minister to individuals, couples and families for over 30 years.
Art Therapy and Clinical Neoroscience is a significant achievement
and a welcomed and needed addition to the field of art therapy as
well as a likely historical marker on the timeline of theoritical
shifts within the field...Packed full of material readers
interested in learning more about the topic of art therapy and
neuroscience will benefit greatly from the assimilation of such a
wealth of material collected under one cover.
*Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association,
Christopher Belkover, Milwaukee, WI*
There are ongoing scientific discoveries that support the work we
do as art therapists and we need to be aware of them. This unique
and novel book has to be part of the library of every practicing
art therapist. Use it to map out your clients' journeys or explain
to others what you do. I highly recommend it.
*Canadian Art Therapy Journal*
This book is an outstanding portrait of art therapy, offering a new
framework for the clinical practice of art therapy. The text has
the potential to increase motivation in the multidisciplinary team
and its clients, and to bring enthusiasm, provide stimulus for
change and promote innovation in clinical and community
settings.
*International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation*
This is an impressive accomplishment Hass-Cohen and Carr and their
contributors have blazed a trail for us to follow. Helping
professionals who use art would be wise to put on their hiking
boots and begin the journey.
*from the Foreword by Frances F. Kaplan*
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