CREATIVE THERAPIES 2022 THE LATEST BOOKS AND RESOURCES FOR PROFESSIONALS AND STUDENTS
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Music with Babies and Young Children Activities to Encourage Bonding, Communication and Wellbeing Jeffrey Friedberg Illustrated by Chlöe Applin
From day one in a child’s life, music is one of the most important things that can be used to help them grow and learn. Musical stimulation helps lay the foundations for a lifetime of skills, and this straightforward guide gives detailed advice on how to use music to help children from 0–5 years with common developmental challenges such as attachment and bonding, bedtime, tantrums and daily living skills, social skills, motor skills and school readiness. Jan 2020 | £14.99 | pb | ISBN-9781785927645
Music Therapy in Adoption and Trauma Therapy That Makes a Difference After Placement Joy Gravestock Addressing topics such as contemporary adoption processes, potential resulting trauma, attachment and adoption breakdown, the book looks at why music therapy specifically can help. Throughout, it centres the value of lived experience in increasing understanding of trauma and effective support. Following a decade of dramatic change within the adoption practice, this book is an invaluable resource for those looking to support individuals and families impacted by adoption. May 2021 | £25.00 | pb | ISBN-9781785925238
Music Psychotherapy and Anxiety Social, Community and Clinical Contexts Rebecca Zarate Closing a critical gap in clinical and health knowledge, this book addresses understanding and treating anxiety present in clients, through music therapy. Anxiety can be a debilitating illness that impacts an individual on multiple levels. Through examination on both a societal and individual level, its treatment in the music therapy room is contextualised. Case studies with children, adults and a right’s women chorus demonstrates the symptoms and treatment music therapists can offer, with a focus on clinical improvisation. As the very first of its kind, this book provides essential insight for any music therapist or student of music therapy working with clients who experience anxiety and related disorders. Jun 2022 | £27.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787755970
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Goal Processes in Music Therapy Practice
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Grace Thompson Foreword by Helen Shoemark
Introducing the Client in Context Model, this book will aid to develop their own professional rationale for goal process relevant to range of practice contexts. The processes around identifying therapeutic goals with your client are at the centre of ethical music therapy practice. A combination of primary qualitative research with existing literature allows for a thorough understanding of how goal setting is influenced by both the therapist and the person with whom they work, and the levels of collaboration possible between client and therapist in different settings. Downloadable worksheets, reflective tasks, case examples and guidelines on goal writing puts the theory into action. Providing a detailed model and set of principles that you can apply to any context and strengthen your practice; this book makes essential reading for music therapy students and practitioners looking to hone and update their skills.
“Thompson’s vital text demonstrates her own ability to achieve the goals we set by providing clear guidance to help music therapists identify a therapeutic focus that is responsive, flexible and helps them face real-life professional challenges with confidence.” – Prof Katrina Skewes McFerran, The University of Melbourne, AUSTRALIA Jul 2022 | £27.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787756083 InTroduCTIon To THE ClIEnT-In-ConTExT THEory
Contents Foreword by Helen Shoemark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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PART 1: SETTING THE SCENE 1. Introduction: Do I need to write a goal? . . . . . . . . . . . .
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2. Reflections on literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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PART 2: A THEORY OF GOAL PROCESSES
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4. The music therapist’s attributes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5. The client’s attributes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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6. Features of the context . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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7. Interactions between the players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 PART 3: APPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE 8. The theory–practice nexus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 9. Considerations for goal writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Appendix: Worksheets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
Figure 3.1: The client-in-context theory, reproduced from Thompson (2020)
The qualities that these three aspects bring to the process, and how they interact with each other, impacts both the way the therapeutic
Music Therapy Practice and Theory
Resonant Learning in Music Therapy A Training Model to Tune the Therapist Edited by Inge Nygaard Pedersen Charlotte Lindvang and Bolette Daniels Beck Presents an academic model of resonant (experiential) learning and its benefits for music therapy training courses. The book sums up research on resonant learning and presents core exercises, directives and vignettes from the training processes of the Aalborg model. Explaining how students’ self-agency is enhanced by long-term personal experiences in groupand individual therapy, observing work with clients in an institutional setting, working with clients themselves, and undergoing close group and individual supervision, the editors and contributors also explore the benefits of implementing resonant learning within other therapist training programmes and healthcare professions. Oct 2022 | £24.99 | pb | ISBN-9781849056571
Music Therapy in a Multicultural Context A Handbook for Music Therapy Students and Professionals Edited by Melita Belgrave and Seung-A Kim How professionals can enhance their music therapy practice through sensitivity toward diversity and multiculturalism. Music therapy professionals work with diverse population groups, and this book provides therapists, and those in training, with the tools to integrate understanding of different cultural and social identities into their practice. Topics addressed include heritage, age, location, identity and health beliefs, and how to understand the dynamics of the variety of different cultures which music therapists will encounter in the course of their practice. Each chapter is written by an expert on a topic of personal interest in music therapy, explored through a multicultural lens. The chapters include anecdotes, case studies, and practical activities to try, while encouraging the reader to reflect on their own identity as a music therapist. Sept 2020 | £35.00 | pb | ISBN-9781785927980
Music Therapy with Military and Veteran Populations Edited by Rebecca Vaudreuil An informative guide to the practice and impact of music therapy with militaryconnected populations. Detailing the historical evolution of the approach within a military context, the book explores the integration of music therapy into traditional treatment programs for service members and veterans particularly those with TBI and PTSD. Chapters cover the use of music therapy in both individual and group settings, and the opportunities to facilitate therapy via virtual platforms. Throughout, it emphasises the importance of music in military culture, highlighting the benefits of this approach with military communities. Personal accounts from military families are also included, as well as discussion on continued clinical and research innovation within the field. Oct 2021 | £25.00 | pb | ISBN-9781787754799
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Receptive Music Therapy, 2nd Edition Techniques, Clinical Applications and New Perspectives Katrina Skewes McFerran and Denise Grocke New edition of Receptive Music Therapy with updated theory and practice methods. The second edition of Receptive Music Therapy builds on the foundations of the first but provides a completely new rendition, replete with examples from contemporary practices and recognising the value of online music therapy experiences. Learn how music therapists select music from a wide range of diverse musical styles through both collaborative decision making and client-led approaches. Methods include focused music listening, playlist construction, lyric analysis, relaxation, music and imagery along with fundamental principles for receptive music therapy. Jun 2022 | £29.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787756106
Musical Assessment of Gerontologic Needs and Treatment – The MAGNET Survey Roberta S. Adler An assessment tool for music therapists working with older populations accompanied by a free eBook with downloadable resources. A unique integration of assessment components based on the American Music Therapy Association standards of practice, MAGNET complies with the criteria of the minimal data system (MDS) and requirements for accreditation of facilities that provide services. MAGNET also complies with the Scope of Practice of the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT). It is a significant contribution to music therapy program development to assure life quality for older adults.
Musical Assessment of Gerontologic Needs and Treatment – The MAGNET Survey comes with a unique code for a free eBook inside, so users can fill out and save assessment forms online, making it much easier for you to administer and organise assessments with ease. Codes can be redeemed on our new JKP Library, which gives you access to our latest audiobooks, interactive e-books, video tutorials and downloadable resources. Find out more: https://library.jkp.com Jan 2022 | £30.00 | pb | ISBN-9781839970573
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Drum Circles for Specific Population Groups
Living Well with Dementia through Music
An Introduction to Drum Circles for Therapeutic and Educational Outcomes Edited by Simon Faulkner
A Resource Book for Activities Providers and Care Staff Edited by Catherine Richards
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Foreword by Helen Odell-Miller
An accessible, practical guide to leading drum circles to meet the needs of different population groups, featuring over 150 group activities. With easy-to-follow instructions for group activities and rhythms, this book provides tools to lead drum circles effectively with people facing a wide variety of life challenges. Sections on outcomes, setting up for success, common challenges and practical adaptations of the drum circle guide you in leading sessions with your own groups. The compendium also offers guidance on pricing, evaluating your sessions, managing challenging behaviours and duty of care. Mar 2021 | £19.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787755246
A guide to simple music activities to enhance the daily lives of people with dementia, written by experienced practitioners in music and creative therapies. Music is an essential tool in dementia care. This accessible guide embraces ways in which music can enhance the daily lives of those with dementia. It draws on the expertise of practitioners regularly working in dementia settings, as well as incorporating research on people with dementia, to help anyone, whether or not they have any musical skills or experience, to successfully use music in dementia care. Living Well with Dementia through Music is the perfect go-to guide for music-based activities with people living with dementia. Jan 2020 | £25.00 | pb | ISBN-9781785924880
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Conversation-Starters for Working with Children and Adolescents After Trauma Simple Cognitive and Arts-Based Activities Dawn D’Amico, LCSW, PhD A compendium of arts-based activities to help children and adolescents, aged 5–17 who have experienced trauma, abuse or neglect. Helping children and adolescents who have experienced trauma to feel safe and confident enough to talk, let alone engage in therapeutic work, can be full of challenges – for children and for adults. With over 80 activities tailored to different styles of communication, all requiring minimal preparation, this flexible resource provides an activity for every situation. From helping a child identify fun things around them to helping them to learn how to control unwanted thoughts, or to understand how feeling states can move from darkness to light, you will wish that you had known about these techniques sooner. Simply choose whether you would like to focus on helping a child with a coping or positive thinking activity, gather the everyday tools you need, and you are all set. Sep 2022 | £17.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787751446
Pediatric Medical Art Therapy Edited by Michelle Itczak A comprehensive guide to the practice of medical art therapy with children. Art therapists have an essential part to play in supporting children and their families when a child is undergoing medical treatment. The art therapists who contribute to this book offer their experience of working in medical environments and creating hospital art therapy programs for working with children and young people. Readers will find interventions and techniques, along with program development ideas and diverse approaches to work with patients. Chapters also cover different diagnoses and areas of healthcare, such as oncology, chronic illness and burns. The challenges and opportunities for art therapy in working with terminal illness and bereavement are also addressed.
Building Better Therapeutic Relationships with Children A Creative Activity Workbook Deborah Schroder
Practical guidance and creative activities for strengthening therapeutic relationships with children and families. This easy-to-use workbook filled with ideas and activities is essential for therapists, counselors and mental health professionals for starting, developing and sustaining strong therapeutic relationships with children. Focussing on creating a partnership in the therapy room, chapters include practical guidance on the difference between relationship building between adults and children, adapting activities to a variety of settings and starting the relationship. Dec 2022 | £22.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787759688
Apr 2021 | £26.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787751118
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Art Therapy with Transgender and Gender-Expansive Children and Teenagers Kelly Darke and Shannon Scott-Miller A practical guide to art therapy with transgender and gender-expansive youth and their families. An educational and inspirational book that offers practical guidance for art therapists working with transgender and genderexpansive youth and their families. It provides art therapy goals, recommended treatments and coping skills to use with this client group.
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The Trans Self-Care Workbook
A Coloring Book and Journal for Trans and Non-Binary People Theo Lorenz
A coloring book and journal for the trans and non-binary community, with practical advice and creative exercises to promote wellbeing. If you’re transgender, non-binary, or any other gender under the wide and wonderful trans umbrella, this book is for you. A creative journal and workbook with a difference, this book combines coloring pages celebrating trans identity, beauty and relationships, with practical advice, journaling prompts and space for reflection to promote self-affirmation and wellbeing.
Each chapter looks at how art therapy can address a different concern or aspect of the experience, such as transitioning, bullying, and recognizing or building a support system. It includes detailed case studies and cutting-edge art therapy interventions, which help young people to express the emotions surrounding the discovery of gender identity, the transition process, and self-care.
Drawing on CBT and mindfulness techniques, the book covers topics including body positivity and neutrality, coming out, euphoria and dysphoria, building new friendships and navigating relationships with your friends and family, and is the go-to resource for anybody who has ever felt the pressure to conform to a singular definition or narrative.
Nov 2020 | £22.99 | pb | ISBN-9781785928086
Oct 2020 | £14.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787753433
Theraplay® – The Practitioner’s Guide
Theraplay® – Theory, Applications and Implementation
Vivien Norris and Dafna Lender Foreword by Phyllis Booth
Edited by Sandra Lindaman and Rana Hong Foreword by Phyllis Booth.
This comprehensive guide outlines the theory, reflection, and skill development of the practitioner – the true power house of Theraplay. By maintaining a focus on practice throughout, embedding theory into practice examples, it brings the spirit of Theraplay to life. Part 1 covers the key principles of the intervention; Part 2 addresses Theraplay in Practice: how to use the Marschak Interaction Method (MIM), how to set up a room and choose activities and considerations for working with different client groups; Part 3 encourages the reader to engage in their own development and the stages involved; and Parts 4 and 5 provide a wealth of useful resources, checklists, handouts, sample sessions and an up-to-date list of Theraplay activities.
With up-to-date information on Theraplay theory, applications and implementation, the chapters cover Theraplay with infants, toddlers, school aged children and adolescents. Home, school, and out-patient mental health settings are all covered in detail, as well as dyadic and group forms of Theraplay. Client issues include interpersonal violence, LGBTQ families, anxiety, child sexual abuse, transitioning from foster care to adoption, and deaf and hard of hearing.
Jan 2020 | £27.99 | pb | ISBN-9781785922107
Nov 2020 | £35.00 | pb | ISBN-9781787750708
Officially supported and endorsed by the Theraplay Institute, this handbook provides concrete assistance from international experts on deepening Theraplay knowledge and skills in much-needed and requested areas of practice.
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The Strange and Curious Guide to Trauma
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How to Grow Up Awesome and Autistic Siena Castellon
Sally Donovan It’s hilarious, it’s weird, it’s strange and curious – it’s the best way to for children to get all the information about trauma they need. Join Ordinary Jo, some people, Courtney Cortisol, Amy Amygdala and friends to be guided through the curious world of trauma. This fully illustrated guide for children aged 8–12 features an array of quirky characters and facts about trauma woven into a therapeutic story. Learn why some carrots grow perfectly straight, others wonky and wobbly – and why that’s ok! Find out all the clever ways our strange and curious bodies keep us safe all the time, and what the different nutty parts of our brain do for us when we are afraid! Discover all this and more to understand your own experiences, body, and even friends better too. (And just in case you don’t remember it all, there is a summary of all the things we have learnt at the end) Let knowledge and kindness become your superpower by learning all the strange and curious things about Trauma! Mar 2022 | £12.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787757479
I’m Not Upside Down I’m Downside Up
The Spectrum Girl’s Survival Guide
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Harry Thompson and Danielle Jata-Hall
The ultimate go-to guide for autistic teenage girls, written by a multi-awardwinning and internationally recognised teen autism campaigner. From the answers to everyday questions such as ‘Am I using appropriate body language?’ and ‘Did I say the wrong thing?’, through to discussing the importance of understanding your emotions, looking after your physical and mental health and coping with anxiety and sensory overloads, award-winning neurodiversity campaigner Siena Castellon uses her own experiences to provide you with the skills to overcome any challenge. With practical tips on friendships, dating, body image, consent and appearance, as well as how to survive school and bullying, The Spectrum Girl’s Survival Guide gives you the power to embrace who you are, reminding you that even during the toughest of teen moments, you are never alone.
“Neurodiversity campaigner Siena Castellon’s The Spectrum Girl’s Survival Guide is a must read for young autistic girls. It offers a range of advice and tips relating to real life real world issues. An instant classic!” – Sarah Wild, Headteacher, Limpsfield Grange School Mar 2020 | £12.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787751835
Welcome to a day in the life of Ariana and experience what PDA is like from the inside.
The Big Book of Pride Flags
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Jessica Kingsley Publishers Welcome to my downside up life! My name is Ariana and I have something called Pathological Demand Avoidance which is a form of autism. Most people just think I’m naughty and misbehaved, but I want to show you why that’s not true by telling you about what my life is like from inside my head. Come join me in understanding why I feel like I have to be in control all the time and why it’s just not as simple as doing as I am told. Apr 2022 | £9.99 | pb | ISBN-9781839971174
Illustrated by Jem Milton
Featuring all the colours of the rainbow, this book teaches children about LGBTQIA+ identities through 17 different Pride flags. With fun facts, simple explanations and a short history of each flag accompanying beautiful illustrations, children will uncover the history of Pride and be introduced to different genders and sexual orientations. There’s also a blank Pride flag design at the back of the book so that children can create their very own Pride flag! Jun 2022 | £12.99 | pb | ISBN-9781839972584
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ADHD is Our Superpower!
The Amazing Talents and Skills of Children with ADHD Soli Lazarus Illustrated by Adriana Camargo
An illustrated book that explains aspects of ADHD to children in a positive and empowering way. In this book you will meet different girls and boys with ADHD who can do amazing things. You might recognise some of these strengths as things that you can do too! Some of these strengths help with everyday life, like being able to hyper-focus on a task or having boundless energy to try new things. Some strengths are superpowers for interacting with others, like having a strong sense of what is fair or entertaining friends and family to make them feel happy. This book also provides guidance for parents and teachers, with advice on how they can support children with suspected or diagnosed ADHD at home or in the classroom, and provides further resources and bonus content. Ma 2021 | £9.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787757301
Touch and Go Joe
A Teen’s Experience with OCD Joe Wells
Illustrated by Richy K. Chandler
In this down-to-earth, fun and empowering book, Joe Wells talks about his teenage experience of OCD and all the coping mechanisms and treatment options that have worked for him. It’s packed full of brilliant, honest advice for others struggling with this disorder, written by someone who understands what it’s like to be a teen with OCD. This updated edition with all-new illustrations includes a brand-new chapter written 16 years later, detailing how Joe overcame his disorder and is now a successful comedian. Jul 2021 | £12.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787757776
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The Divorce Journal For Kids Sue Atkins Illustrated by Amy Bradley
An illustrated journal from parenting expert Sue Atkins to support children whose parents are separating. When your parents tell you that they are getting divorced, you might have lots of big feelings – like anger, fear and sadness – and lots of questions too. This journal is packed full of activities that will help you work through these feelings and get your thoughts and questions out into the open. Jun 2021 | £14.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787757066
Coming Out Stories
Personal Experiences of Coming Out from Across the LGBTQ+ Spectrum Based on the hugely popular Coming Out Stories podcast, this empowering, humorous and deeply honest book invites you to share one of the most important moments in many LGBTQ+ people’s lives. Whether you’re gay, pan, queer, bi, trans, non-binary, or an ally, this uplifting go-to resource is filled with helpful advice and tips on what to expect, and inspirational quotes from leading LGBTQ+ figures, to help you live your life as your most authentic self. Welcome to the family!
“These 27 inspirational personal stories reveal the breadth and diversity of coming out experiences from people of different ages, eras and cultural backgrounds, including both their triumphs and the tribulations. But the common thread is courage, honesty, selfacceptance and dignity. This book is a must read for LGBT+ teens and their families and teachers.” – Peter Tatchell, human rights campaigner Jan 2021 | £12.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787754959
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A Graphic Guide to Art Therapy Amy Huxtable with Gaelynn P. Wolf Bordonaro and Libby Schmanke What are the core concepts of art therapy? What can you learn from a drawing of a bird’s nest, a collage or some scribbles? Why become an art therapist and how do you do it? What happens in the therapy room? In the style of a graphic novel, A Graphic Guide to Art Therapy answers these questions and more. Art therapy and its key concepts, theory and practice are introduced through illustrations and text. Beginning with an overview of art therapy as both a practice and a career, it shows the routes to becoming an art therapist and what the role entails. The essential approaches, frameworks, techniques and assessment styles of art therapy are visualised and discussed, making this book the perfect companion on your journey as an art therapist. Sep 2021 | £16.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787753518
Art Therapy in Museums and Galleries
Reframing Practice Edited by Ali Coles and Helen Jury
Art Therapy in the Treatment of Addiction and Trauma Edited by Patricia Quinn This book also focuses on art therapy for trauma within specific populations, including incarcerated individuals, military personnel and survivors of commercial sexual exploitation. Quinn discusses how art therapy is often carried out alongside combined approaches, such as CBT and DBT, and how it can help those with cognitive issues to learn through treatment. Furthermore, this book explores the benefits art therapy has for people with co-morbid conditions, such as dementia, emotional disorders and traumatic and acquired brain injuries. Dec 2020 | £24.99 | pb | ISBN-9781785927867
Art Therapy with Veterans Edited by Rachel Mims With both personal and professional insight from a range of contributors, this informative guide highlights the use of art therapy in a range of settings to support military veterans.
Foreword by Jordan Potash.
This is the first book to explore and evaluate the potential of museum and gallery spaces and partnerships for art therapy. Showcasing approaches by well-known art therapists, the edited collection contains descriptions of, and reflections on, art therapy in museums and galleries around the globe. Case studies encompass a broad range of client groups, including people with dementia, refugees and clients recovering from substance abuse, exploring the therapeutic skills required to work in these settings. The collection also establishes the context for art therapy in museums and galleries through reviewing key literature and engaging with the latest research, to consider wider perspectives on how these spaces inform therapeutic practice. Feb 2020 | £26.99 | pb | ISBN-9781785924118
Chapters explore the use of art therapy in a range of different settings, including museum programs, open studio therapy and assisted living environments, as well as large group therapy at treatment facilities for active-duty service members. It also offers rare insight into the effectiveness of art therapy in supporting veterans who are processing military sexual trauma, moral injury and countertransference, filling essential gaps in knowledge within this area. As demand for this practice continues to grow, Art Therapy with Veterans provides inspiration for future programs and therapists looking to support military communities. Oct 2021 | £25.00 | pb | ISBN-9781787753334
Arts Therapies Principles and Practice
Self-Expression through Art and Drumming
A Facilitator’s Guide to Using Art Therapy to Enhance Drum Circles Jen Mank The first guide to the theory and practice of drumming for therapy and incorporating art therapy into drum circles. This concise guide explains the theory behind drumming for therapy, as well as giving practical advice on facilitating and leading drum circles. The book explains why drumming is therapeutic, offers hands-on guidance for using drums in group therapy and details specific techniques to lead to increased engagement. Incorporating art therapy into drum circles, it provides step-by-step instructions on making and painting a multi-tonal drum from scratch. Emphasis is also placed on how to create a therapeutic or safe place while conducting a drum circle and making art. Dec 2020 | £19.99 | pb | ISBN-9781785927157
Arts Therapies and Sexual Offending Edited by Simon Hastilow and Marian Liebmann Foreword by Stanley Ruszczynski
A resource for arts therapists and other clinicians on working with people who have committed sexual offences. There is a strong focus on the value of establishing a therapeutic relationship involving non-verbal media as a cornerstone, drawing upon current research and practice. Emphasis is placed on working with transference and countertransference, being trauma-informed, and making use of effective supervision. This group of offenders can benefit hugely from the provision of arts therapies, and this book provides valuable experiences of working with people who have committed sexual offences. Jan 2021 | £24.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787750647
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Ecopoiesis
A New Perspective for The Expressive and Creative Arts Therapies In The 21st Century Edited by Stephen K. Levine and Alexander Kopytin
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Building on the concept of poiesis as the human creative function, this book seeks to stress the importance of humanity’s ecopoietic capacity, creating a more sustainable life for humans. It has been specifically created within the context of this most critical period of human existence, and acts as a forum for innovation based on the values of the environmental movement and its desire to address the extensive sociopsychological impact of the ecological crisis. Jun 2022 | £30.00 | pb | ISBN-9781787759930
An Expressive Arts Approach to Healing Loss and Grief Working Across the Spectrum of Loss with Individuals and Communities Irene Renzenbrink
Foreword by Stephen K. Levine
With personal and professional insight, Renzenbrink illuminates the healing and restorative power of creative arts therapies, as well as addressing the impact of communion with others and the role that expressive arts can play in community change. Covering a broad understanding of grief, the discussion incorporates migration and losing one’s home, chronic illness and natural disasters, highlighting the breadth of types of loss and widening our perceptions of this. Grief specialists are given imaginative and nourishing tools to incorporate into their practice and better support their clients. An invaluable resource to expand understanding of grief and explore the power of expressive arts to heal both communities and individuals. Jun 2021 | £24.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787752788
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Arts Therapies Principles and Practice
Art Psychotherapy and Innovation
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New Territories, Techniques and Technologies Edited by Helen Jury & Ali Coles
Applications for Practice, Research, Social Justice, Self-Care, and Pedagogy Louvenia C. Jackson, PhD, MFT, ATR-BC
Foreword by Girija Kaimal
Foreword by Dr Melanie Tervalon
Art Psychotherapy and Innovation captures the range of activity at the vanguard of practice and research in the field. Reflecting the sector’s increasing focus on ways of fostering psychological health, wellbeing and social engagement in a wider context, it examines how to adapt to an increasing demand for therapeutic interventions worldwide. This includes collaboration with arts and health practitioners to ensure evidence-based practice with safe and ethical therapeutic boundaries and which draws on art psychotherapists’ intensive clinical training. Jul 2022 | £30.00 | pb | ISBN-9781787757080
Intersectionality in the Arts Psychotherapies
Cultural Humility in Art Therapy
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Edited by Jessica Collier & Corrina Eastwood Foreword by Savneet K. Talwar
Intersectionality in the Arts Psychotherapies advocates for contextualising of clinical thinking and experience within a social and political framework that acknowledges the importance of intersectionality. Bringing reflections on their own identity and their professional knowledge to the work, creative therapists address both practical work with clients and the theory behind these therapeutic practices. A call to reflexivity allows the reader to consider their own position as a practitioner. These chapters will challenge and develop thinking on intersectional identities. Beyond the individual, the book demonstrates the need to embed knowledge of intersectionality in the profession at large. Experienced practitioners write from diverse perspectives across the arts psychotherapies, exploring how structures of power, privilege and prejudice influence practice and outcomes.
Introducing the concept of cultural humility, this guide offers a new perspective to the field of art therapy practice and theory. It explores cultural humility in art therapy research and assessment, clinical and community-based practice, social justice, self-care and pedagogy. The notion of cultural humility addresses the power differential and encourages individuals and institutions to examine privilege within social constructs. It emphasizes self-reflection and the ability of knowing one’s self in order to allow the art therapist to appropriately interact with their client, whilst being mindful of their own bias, assumptions and beliefs. Each chapter ends with a reflective exercise. Feb 2020 | £22.99 | pb | ISBN-9781785926433
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Art Therapy Dr Amy Backos This book focusses on art therapy as a treatment of PTSD in both theory and practice. It includes an in-depth look at what PTSD is, how it develops, and how art therapists should approach and treat it, with a focus on furthering social justice. The chapters cover a wide variety of contexts, including adults at a rape crisis centre, veterans, children in group homes and patients at substance use facilities. The second section of the book includes invaluable practical strategies and interventions based on the author’s decades of experience in the field. It also discusses more complex concepts, including the impact of avoidance in maintaining symptoms of PTSD, and considers how Acceptance and Commitment Therapy can guide art therapy interventions. Jan 2021 | £24.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787752047
Jan 2022 | £29.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787754348
Arts Therapies Principles and Practice
Creative Therapies
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Art Therapy in Response to Natural Disasters, Mass Violence, and Crises Edited by Joseph Scarce With contributions from a range of expert voices within the field, this book explores the use of art therapy as a response to traumatic events. Offering rare insight into ways in which art therapists have responded to recent crises, this is a unique resource for art therapists looking to coordinate interventions for large-scale disaster and resulting trauma. Chapters address a range of environmental and manmade disasters around the world, including hurricanes, typhoons, wildfires, mass shootings and forced migration, highlighting the impact of an art therapy approach in dealing with widespread trauma. Covering both community and individual cases, it provides an in-depth view into the challenges of working in these settings, including the effects on the therapist themselves, and offers practical information on how to coordinate, fund and maintain responses in these environments. Dec 2021 | £28.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787754065
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Special Interests in Art Therapy with Autistic People An Art Therapy Approach to Empower and Engage Participants Jessica Woolhiser Stallings Introducing the Special Interest Communication Theory (SICT) Facilitative Framework, this guide will help you to support autistic clients and meet their needs through special interests and pop culture. Turning away from a culture that has often sought to suppress autistic special interests, Stallings asks that therapists meet autistic children and adults on their own terms. Creating an autism positive environment and engaging with special interests - from video games to K-Pop - builds rapport and helps identify therapeutic goals. From a perspective that respects autistic self-advocacy and the role of art therapy in supporting individual emotional health, this guide offers tools to address anxiety, social interaction, communication, identity and more. Sep 2022 | £24.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787759084
Using Image and Narrative in Therapy for Trauma, Addiction and Recovery Edited by James D. West Foreword by Martin Weegmann
With contributions from well-respected figures in the field, this book explores the use of narrative and image in the therapeutic treatment of trauma and addiction. The book considers topics such as early trauma and its impacts, therapeutic methods based on images and narrative, and recovery and post-traumatic growth through community engagement. Despite a close practical association between the two, trauma and addiction are often addressed or treated separately. By considering them together, this book offers a rare perspective and is an invaluable tool for art and narrative therapists, as well as professionals supporting those dealing with addiction or trauma. Apr 2021 | £29.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787750517
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Arts Therapies Principles and Practice
ACT Art Therapy Creative Approaches to Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Amy Backos The only book addressing ACT and art therapy - designed for both art therapists and psychological therapists Description: There is nothing prescriptive about Acceptance and Commitment Therapy or Art Therapy. Both involve the client and the therapist cultivating creativity and psychological flexibility by letting go of limited, constricted, or habitual ways of thinking and being. ACT is effective when treating psychological difficulties such as depression, anxiety, OCD and psychosis. Readers will develop a meaningful context for understanding how ACT and art therapy align to creatively achieve positive outcomes for you and your clients. Sep 2022 | £24.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787758032
The Story Within – Myth and Fairy Tale in Therapy Yehudit Silverman Foreword by Phil Jones
Somewhere hidden in the depths of each story lies a treasure waiting to be discovered…. This creative arts therapies approach uses myth and fairy tale to explore personal challenges. Clients begin by choosing a myth or fairy tale character they feel drawn to, but don’t know why. They and their chosen character then embark on a guided creative journey that leads them to discover hidden, unconscious, aspects of themselves. Apr 2020 | £24.99 | pb | ISBN-9781785925092
Found Objects in Art Therapy Materials and Process Edited by Daniel Wong and Ronald Lay This book shows how art therapists can use found objects in their work with clients. Found objects can be a highly affordable, imaginative and creative way of working, and are particularly effective when working with marginalised populations and clients who have experienced trauma. This edited collection contains chapters from a wide variety of contributors from around the world and covers a vast array of topics, including the use of found objects in clinical settings, community and art practice, pedagogy and self-care. This is the ideal resource for any art therapist wishing to explore the use of this nontraditional medium to enrich their practice. Feb 2021 | £24.99 | pb | ISBN-9781785926914
Books for Adults
A Tiny Spark of Hope
Creative Therapies
Postnatal PTSD
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Healing Childhood Trauma in Adulthood Kim S. Golding and Alexia Jones
A Guide for Health Professionals Kim Thomas with Shona McCann
A powerful real-life story of how therapy can provide a path from trauma to healing, as told by a therapist and their client.
Essential reading for healthcare professionals to better understand and recognise postnatal PTSD and support parents.
This is the story of Alexia and her therapist Kim, and their three-year therapy journey to begin Alexia’s path to recovery. Written from both perspectives, it is a powerful and revealing account of a therapist-client relationship.
The book supports professionals to better understand, recognise, treat and help prevent birth trauma. It covers the impact of postnatal PTSD on bonding and relationships, birth trauma in Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities, how to support women having another baby and more.
Together, the authors show the manifold challenges that adult survivors of childhood abuse have to overcome, and offer insight to all therapists on how relational interventions can pave a way to healing.
An accessible guide to supporting parents with postnatal PTSD, this book is essential reading for healthcare professionals and those involved with the birthing process.
Jan 2021 | £19.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787754317
Apr 2022 | £22.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787756205
My Black Motherhood
Mental Health, Stigma, Racism and the System Sandra Igwe
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A passionate first-hand account of what it is like being a Black mother coping with postnatal anxiety and depression – and how Black women are let down when they are most vulnerable. Sandra Igwe shares her journey as a young Black mother, coping with sleepless nights, anxiety and loneliness after the birth of her first daughter. Burdened by cultural expectations of the ‘good mother’ and the ‘strong Black woman’ trope, her mental health struggles became an uphill battle. Black women are at higher risk of developing postnatal depression but are the least likely to be identified as depressed. Sharing the voices of other mothers, Sandra examines how culture, racism, stigma and a lack of trust in services prevent women getting the help they need. Breaking open the conversation on motherhood, race, and mental health, she demands that Black women are listened to, believed, and understood.
Living at the Speed of Light
Navigating Life with Bipolar Disorder, from Depression to Mania and Everything in Between Katie Conibear A no-nonsense guide to living with bipolar disorder, combining practical advice and the author’s lived experience. Shining a light on mania, depression and everything in between, this no-nonsense guide to life with bipolar disorder gives advice on how to manage the condition and work towards stability. Drawing on her own experiences, Katie Conibear discusses the realities of life with bipolar and shares practical tips and advice. She explains different symptoms, including mania, hypomania, psychosis and depression, and gives advice on managing relationships, facing stigma and discrimination and learning to be comfortable with stability. The book also contains a chapter on how friends, family and caregivers can support someone with bipolar practically. Mar 2021 | £14.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787755574
May 2022 | £12.99 | pb | ISBN-9781839970085
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Books for Adults
Talking About BPD
Pulling Through
A Stigma-Free Guide to Living a Calmer, Happier Life with Borderline Personality Disorder Rosie Cappuccino
Help for Families Navigating Life-Changing Illness Catherine Jessop Down-to-earth memoir and survival guide charting a family’s journey through life-changing illness.
A self-help guide to life with Borderline Personality Disorder from award-winning blogger Rosie Cappuccino. Addressing what BPD is, the journey to diagnosis and available treatments, Rosie offers advice on life with BPD and shares practical tips and DBT-based techniques for coping day to day. Topics such as how to talk about BPD to those around you, managing relationships and self-harm are also explored. Throughout, Rosie shares her own experiences and works to dispel stigma and challenge the stereotypes often associated with the disorder. This much-needed, hopeful guide will offer support, understanding, validation and empowerment for all living with BPD, as well as those who support them.
Pulling Through is a handbook of everything Catherine has learned on their journey. It covers many practicalities, such as explaining hospital tests and scans, jargon-busting medical terms, finance, rehabilitation and more. But it also illuminates the emotional aspect of illness and how massively it affects family and friends. There are chapters on the power of nature, music, counselling, optimism and humour, and how to look after the mental health of both patient and carer. Aug 2021 | £12.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787753723
Unseen Lives
Oct 2021 | £14.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787758254
Letters from the Grief Club
“And at that exact moment, the earth tipped, and we all slid into a parallel universe…”
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How we live with loss Edited by Beth French and Kate Moreton The book on grief you wish you could have had on that awful first day. Welcome to the club you never wanted to join. When someone you love dies, it may seem impossible to know what will happen next and how you will cope. Losing someone in early adulthood, you may feel even more alone, when no-one around you seems to have had the same experience.
The Hidden World of Modern Slavery Kate Garbers A revealing exposé of modern slavery – an atrocity hidden in plain sight across the UK – which features powerful stories of survivors, and explores what we need to be doing to help them. In this revealing exposé, Kate Garbers shares moving stories of survivors she has met and shares insights she has gained through over a decade of anti-slavery work. Survivor stories are complemented by a forensic account of how modern slavery works and the many forms it can take – from forced labour to organ harvesting – and how it is enabled to continue by our current laws and systems.
Welcome to the Grief Club, we’re so glad you’ve found us.
Unseen Lives also provides a vision of hope for those looking to challenge and dismantle modern slavery, laying out what changes we need to make as individuals and as a society in order to effectively tackle modern slavery and improve the support of survivors.
Jun 2022 | £9.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787759213
Nov 2021 | £14.99 | pb | ISBN-9781785926358
Encompassing all types of loss, these stories show that there is no one way to grieve. They talk honestly about grief – the sad, the bad, and the surprisingly beautiful.
CBT Workbooks
The CBT Art Workbook for Coping with Depression
Creative Therapies
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The CBT Art Workbook for Managing Anger Jennifer Guest
Jennifer Guest Creative CBT worksheets for adults to manage symptoms of depression as part of therapeutic work. Using the principles of CBT, these illustrated worksheets help clients to understand and manage their symptoms of depression. The activities follow the framework of a typical CBT course: how it works, looking at the nature of depression, linking thoughts, feelings, behaviour and physiology cycles, exploring different levels of thinking and beliefs, and identifying goals and future planning. It presents these theories in an accessible way so that clients are familiar with the foundations of CBT they will be using in the worksheets. They can complete them by writing or drawing, alongside the opportunity to colour in parts of the pages as they consider ideas. Suitable for adults in individual or group work, this is an excellent resource to use as a standalone resource or in conjunction with professional therapy to deal with depression. Jan 2020 | £16.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787750968
The CBT Art Workbook for Managing Stress Jennifer Guest Creative CBT worksheets for adults to manage stress as part of therapeutic work. Using the principles of CBT, these illustrated worksheets help adults to understand and manage feelings of stress. The activities follow the framework of a typical CBT course: how it works, looking at the nature of stress, linking thoughts, feelings, behaviour and physiology cycles, exploring different levels of thinking and beliefs, and identifying goals and future planning. Suitable for adults in individual or group work, this is an excellent book to use as a standalone resource or in conjunction with professional therapy to deal with stress. Mar 2020 | £16.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787750982
Creative CBT worksheets for adults to manage anger as part of therapeutic work. The activities follow the framework of a typical CBT course: how it works, looking at the nature of anger, linking thoughts, feelings, behaviour and physiology cycles, exploring different levels of thinking and beliefs, and identifying goals and future planning. It presents these theories in an accessible way so that clients are familiar with the foundations of CBT they will be using in the worksheets. They can complete them by writing or drawing, alongside the opportunity to colour in parts of the pages as they consider ideas. Jul 2020 | £16.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787751002
Even More CBT Art Activities
100 Illustrated Handouts for Creative Therapeutic Work Jennifer Guest 100 new therapeutic and creative worksheets based on CBT principles from the author of the bestselling CBT Art Activity Book. From the author of The CBT Art Activity Book, this book brings you even more and even better worksheets and ready-to-use creative activities based on CBT principles. With striking patterned designs and easy-to-follow prompts, these 100 new worksheets are suitable for adults and young people, in individual or group work. Using CBT and art as therapy, they support therapeutic outcomes such as emotional regulation, improved self-esteem and resilience, coping with change and loss, and identifying goals. The book also includes guidance on using the worksheets effectively in therapeutic sessions, enabling a safe space to express, articulate and process difficult experiences and emotions. Nov 2021 | £24.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787759299
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Creative Therapies
Guides to DBT
Creative DBT Activities Using Music Interventions for Enhancing Engagement and Effectiveness in Therapy Deborah Spiegel with Suzanne Makary and Lauren Bonavitacola A collection of therapeutic music activities to teach, strengthen, and anchor DBT Skills (and other positive life skills). This book provides clinicians (particularly those specialising in DBT) with music activities and creative ideas to implement with existing practices, to strengthen what clients are being taught in DBT skills groups. These new ideas can be used with clients individually, in groups, or be given as homework. The first part of the book consists of group activities for therapists and group leaders to use. In part two each DBT skill is presented with its own activity, written in with clear step by step instructions. The skills gained will be particularly beneficial for individuals who have difficulty regulating or dealing with their emotions and this guide improves clinicians’ confidence and skill in aiding these individuals innumerably. Mar 2020 | £18.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787751804
DBT-Informed Art Therapy in Practice Skillful Means in Action Edited by Susan M. Clark Combining the structure and skill development of DBT with the creativity and non-verbal communication of art therapy can be a significant advantage in treating patients who are resistant to talking therapy. This book includes international contributors who cover work with a wide variety of populations, such as those with suicidal behaviours, eating disorders, and personality disorders. Divided in two parts, Part I focuses purely on DBT-informed art therapy, whilst Part II brings in multi-modal DBT-informed approaches, such as poetry and movement, but all with visual art as a component. Jun 2021 | £25.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787752085
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DBT and Art for Youth Suicide Prevention When Art Saves Lives Marney Schorr Foreword by Rita M. Willey
A guide for therapists on how to integrate DBT-informed Art Therapy, focusing on youth suicide prevention, into their practices. Using art therapy, lived experience, and DBT skills in combination, this book offers insight into how, together, these methods can help prevent youth suicide. Practical advice for professionals and case studies will result in increased confidence in using DBT with young people. In this helpful and empowering book, readers are guided through the background, theory, and use of art therapy and DBT as a positive intervention. May 2022 | £25.00 | pb | ISBN-9781787753532
Activities and Workbooks
Creative Therapies
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Positive Psychology Arts Activities
Poetry in Expressive Arts
Creative Tools for Therapeutic Practice and Supervision Olena Darewych
Supporting Resilience through Poetic Writing Margo Fuchs Knill and Sally S. Atkins
Creative and therapeutic activities integrating positive psychology and the arts.
How to use poetry to build resilience, within the context of expressive arts theory and practice.
This book contains a wealth of practical arts activities, which creatively and playfully bring positive psychology concepts – such as flow, character strengths, goals and self-awareness – to life.
Poetry is increasingly used in therapy, and it already occupies a central place in expressive arts therapies. This book is the first to explicitly combine theory and practice from the field of expressive arts with poetry and poetics.
With straightforward, step-by-step instructions, each chapter includes an overview of a positive psychology concept, followed by associated arts activities, and case examples illustrating the activities’ uses in therapy and supervision. Also included are post-activity guiding questions to promote a dialogue between therapist and client, and suggestions for adapting the activities for clients to utilize outside the therapy room.
The book offers both a guide and poetic encouragement for using poetry in expressive arts work. Within this arts context, poetry is offered as a way to create hope and confidence, providing clients with a platform for healing, reconciliation, problem solving, and personal and professional development. Each chapter uses examples of poetry to illustrate the ideas of the chapter.
Blending the strengths-based focus of positive psychology with the healing, transformative practice of the arts, this book is for all practitioners wanting to cultivate the mental health, flourishing and wellbeing of their clients using a creative approach.
Foreword by Shaun McNiff
With an outstanding contribution to the field of expressive arts theory and practice, this book is essential for people wanting to use an integrative arts-based approach to help their clients build resilience and foster sustainable, positive change in their lives. Oct 2020 | £24.99 | pb | ISBN-9781785926532
Jul 2020 | £17.99 | pb | ISBN-9781785928369
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Activities and Workbooks
Queer Mental Health Workbook
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A Creative Self-Help Guide Using CBT, CFT and DBT Dr Brendan J Dunlop
The Trauma Treasure Deck of Strengths and Self-Esteem Cards
70 cards
Dr. Karen Treisman Illustrated by Richy K. Chandler
A self-help workbook for LGBTQIA+ people to help them cope with different mental health challenges and improve their psychological wellbeing.
Dr Treisman’s deck of 70 cards offers creative ways to help develop self-esteem, strengths and resilience.
To be queer is to feel different – a felt sense that you don’t fit in. This can be alienating and difficult and lead to mental health challenges and lower wellbeing throughout life. Using a range of therapeutic approaches, this comprehensive, down-to-earth self-help workbook is designed to be your personal mental health resource. It is filled with techniques and activities you can read, tailor and ‘pick and mix’ to improve your wellbeing as a queer person, at your pace.
Suitable for use with all ages – from children aged 6+ to adults – and for one-to-one, group or team settings, the cards provide an approachable way to explore wishes, hopes, dreams, identity and much more. The pack is organized into three different card types: 1) illustrated strengths cards; 2) strengths-based sentence completion cards; and 3) fun activities. Together, they provide an easy way to engage in self-reflection, whether through inspiring conversations or a more structured activity.
Mar 2022 | £16.99 | pb | ISBN-9781839971075
Nov 2021 | £22.99 | card set | ISBN-9781787757851
Greater Me Cards
150 cards
A Tool for Children and Young People to Develop Self-Advocacy Skills and Build Resilience Dr Leanna Lopez and Dr Samuel Kelly Organised into 10 categories, the cards cover additional needs, feelings and communication, how to seek help, and many more useful topics to develop resilience. There are around 150 questions which can be used flexibly by young people and facilitating adults, such as: • What do I think I am good at/not good at? • What support from other people do I think will help me manage on my own more easily? • Who might I choose to speak to when things become too hard or difficult? Developed and tested by registered educational and child psychologists, this card set enables the planning of actions which move children and young people towards achieving their full potential. Dec 2022 | £22.99 | card set | ISBN-9781787756908
The Expressive Arts Activity Book, 2nd edition A Resource for Professionals Suzanne Darley, PhD & Wende Heath Foreword by Dr. Robert Sapolsky
This resource comprises a collection of accessible, flexible, tried-and-tested activities for use with people in a range of care and therapy settings, to help them explore their knowledge of themselves and to make sense of their experiences. Among the issues addressed by the activities are exploring physical changes, emotional trauma, interpersonal problems and spiritual dilemmas. Designed with simple and inexpensive art tools in mind for individual and group activities of varying difficulty, it also includes real-life anecdotes that bring the techniques to life. This new edition contains extra activities and resources to promote the continuing wellness of patients and clients outside of therapy settings. This new edition of the Expressive Arts Activity Book is full of fun, easy, creative ideas for workers in hospitals, clinics, schools, hospices, spiritual and religious settings, and in private practice. Oct 2020 | £22.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787754331
Your Professional Development
A Treasure Box for Creating Trauma Informed Organizations
Creative Therapies
Creative Counselling
BONUS!
Creative Tools and Interventions to Nurture Therapeutic Relationships Tanja Sharpe
A Ready-to-Use Resource for Trauma, Adversity, and Culturally Informed, Infused and Responsive Systems Dr. Karen Treisman
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Free online video series
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Foreword by Suzanne Alderson
This Treasure Box book is packed full of valuable resources from bestselling and award-winning author, trainer, organizational consultant, and Clinical Psychologist Dr. Karen Treisman, and will show you how to weave a deep understanding of trauma and adversity into the daily practice and the whole fabric of your organization.
The book presents the Creative Counselling Model and gives guidance on incorporating creativity at every step of the therapeutic journey, from initial contract through to managing endings. It will support you to better adapt to the needs and interests of your clients, increase engagement, build better therapeutic relationships and improve outcomes.
Apr 2021 | £80.00 | pb | ISBN-9781787753129
Mar 2022 | £19.99 | pb | ISBN-9781839970184
Bridging the Creative Arts Therapies and Arts in Health
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Toward Inspirational Practice Edited by Donna Betts, PhD, ATR-BC & Val Huet, PhD
Things I Got Wrong So You Don’t Have To
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48 Lessons to Banish Burnout and Avoid Anxiety for Those Who Put Others First Pooky Knightsmith
Foreword by Lord Howarth
Leading experts explain how they have pioneered artsbased practice, developed successful partnerships and overcome difficulties in fostering relationships to offer better support and increase access to their services by the public. Nov 2022 | £30.00 | pb | ISBN-9781787757226
Getting On in the Creative Arts Therapies
A Hands-On Guide to Personal and Professional Development Erin Partridge
Part mental health guide, part memoir, this book contains 48 life lessons learned from everyday victories to life-changing events. Pooky shares tips on how to avoid burnout, how small acts of selfcare can make a big difference, steps you can take to live with anxiety, and how to nurture key friendships and relationships, amongst many other things. Apr 2022 | £14.99 | pb | ISBN-9781839972676
White Privilege Unmasked
How to Be Part of the Solution Judy Ryde
Foreword by Carolyn Brown Treadon
A primer on understanding white privilege, with strategies for breaking down race barriers in professional organizations.
Written to inspire and motivate you as you progress through your career as creative arts therapist, it shares diverse stories and experiences spanning different career paths and decisions. The book also tackles common early career challenges including designing services, advocacy and collaborative working, exploring how adverse circumstances can be used as opportunities for growth.
This introductory book looks at the concept of whiteness, and shows how individuals can ‘unmask’ their own whiteness and take meaningful steps to break down unconscious bias and structural racism.
Feb 2021 | £17.99 | pb | ISBN-9781787752634
Mar 2019 | £14.99 | pb | ISBN-9781785924088
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