Introduction to Art Therapy in Health Care Settings, Cathy A.
Malchiodi
I. Art Therapy with Child and Adolescent Patients
1. Adaptive Art Therapy with Children Who Have Physical Challenges
and Chronic Medical Issues, Pamela Ullmann
2. Understanding Children’s Drawings in Medical Settings, Margaret
Carpenter Arnett and Cathy A. Malchiodi
3. Art Therapy and Child Life: An Integrated Approach to
Psychosocial Care with Pediatric Oncology Patients, Cathy A.
Malchiodi and Ellen Goldring
4. Art Therapy with Children and Adolescents Who Have Epilepsy,
Janice Havlena and Carl E. Stafstrom
5. Art Therapy with Children Who Have Asthma, Anya Beebe
6. Expressive Arts with Grieving Children, Rebekah Near
7. Digital Art Therapy with Hospitalized Children, Cathy A.
Malchiodi and Emily R. Johnson
II. Art Therapy with Adult Patients
8. Art Therapy as a Form of Visual Narrative in Oncology Care, Jill
V. McNutt
9. Using Imagery to Address Physical and Psychological Trauma,
Ephrat Huss and Orly Sarid
10. Expressive Arts and Breast Cancer: Restoring Femininity, Fiona
Chang
11. Healing across Cultures: Arts in Health Care with American
Indian and Alaska Native Cancer Survivors, Elizabeth Warson
12. In Body and Soul: Art Therapy with Socially Excluded People
Living with HIV and AIDS, Marta Tagarro and Susana Catarino
13. Art Therapy with HIV-Positive/AIDS Patients, Luis Formaiano
14. Art Therapy and Hemodialysis: Coping Creatively with Kidney
Failure, Rachel C. Schreibman
15. Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy with People Who Have Chronic
Illnesses, Laury Rappaport
16. Art Therapy and Medical Rehabilitation with Adults, Marcia
Weisbrot
17. Art Therapy, Creative Apperception, and Rehabilitation from
Traumatic Brain Injury, Margaret M. McGuinness and Kathy J.
Schnur
18. Art Therapy with Patients Who Have Early-Stage Alzheimer’s
Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment, Angel C. Duncan
III. Art Therapy with Groups and Families
19. An Open Art Studio Model, Jill V. McNutt
20. Young Adult Bereavement Art Group, Hannah K. Hunter, Donald
Lewis, and Catherine Donovan
21. Bringing the Family into Medical Art Therapy, Elizabeth Sanders
Martin
22. Beyond the Patient: Art and Creativity for Staff, Management,
Executives, and Organizational Change, Deborah Koff-Chapin
IV. Professional Issues in Art Therapy and Health Care
23. Patient Art Exhibitions in Health Care Settings, Emily R.
Johnson
24. Art Therapy Interventions with Clinical Supervision Groups in a
Pediatric Health Care Setting, Shari L. Racut
25. Physiological Measures in Evidence-Based Art Therapy Research,
Elizabeth Warson and John Lorance
Appendix:
Ethical Standards
Cultural Considerations for Art Therapy in Health Care Settings
Art Materials and Medical Settings: Safety and Infection
Control
Resources
Cathy A. Malchiodi, PhD, ATR-BC, LPCC, LPAT, REAT, is a psychologist and expressive arts therapist specializing in trauma recovery. Since the 1990s, Dr. Malchiodi has worked with traumatized children, adolescents, adults, and families, expanding the range of understanding of nonverbal, sensory-based concepts and methods. Founder and executive director of the Trauma-Informed Practices and Expressive Arts Therapy Institute, Dr. Malchiodi has given over 700 invited keynotes, lectures, and workshops around the world, and has assisted more than 500 organizations and institutions in developing trauma-informed, expressive arts, and disaster relief programming. Her books include Trauma and Expressive Arts Therapy, Understanding Children’s Drawings, and Creative Interventions with Traumatized Children, Second Edition. Dr. Malchiodi is a contributing writer forPsychology Today, an active visual artist, and an aspiring musician.
From practical tips for setting up an open studio to guidance on
interpreting clients' art, this is a great reference for both new
and experienced art therapists. Up-to-date, useful information is
provided on working with clients with a wide array of medical
diagnoses. The inclusion of cutting-edge outcomes research is a
treasure--exactly what art therapists need to advocate for their
work! This book will be a welcome resource for art therapy training
programs.--Tracy Councill, MA, ATR-BC, Program Director, Tracy's
Kids Art Therapy, Lombardi Cancer Center, Georgetown University
Hospital
Malchiodi and her expert contributors tackle both complex and
everyday issues involved in working with pediatric and adult
patients, their families, and members of the health care team. The
book's comprehensive coverage of art therapy in today's health care
environment includes fresh, up-to-the-minute topics such as digital
art therapy with hospitalized children. Practical case examples and
scenarios bring each chapter to life. Truly a gem of a book.--Judy
Rollins, PhD, RN, Georgetown University School of Medicine; Editor,
Pediatric NursingAn outstanding, comprehensive resource. Chapters
cover a broad range of health issues in pediatric and adult
populations, detailing ways to implement art therapy approaches and
addressing professional issues for art therapists in medical
settings. Research evidence provided in the book supports the idea
that art therapy can be a powerful antidote for the many emotional
challenges associated with medical problems.--Robin L. Gabriels,
PsyD, Departments of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, Children's Hospital
Colorado and University of Colorado Denver
This timely volume highlights how art therapists can work
collaboratively with health care practitioners to have a positive
impact on patients' well-being. The book includes strong vignettes,
clearly delineated therapeutic goals, and research findings on
populations that have typically been underrepresented in the art
therapy literature. An emphasis on the need for evidence-based
inquiry is apparent throughout. This is an important resource for
both practicing art therapists and graduate students. Coverage of
common debates in the field--such as the pros and cons of
technology in art therapy practice and ethical considerations in
displaying patient artwork--will make for stimulating classroom
discussions.--Juliet L. King, MA, ATR-BC, LPC, Director, Art
Therapy Master's Program, Herron School of Art and Design, Indiana
University-Purdue University Indianapolis-
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