Combining the creative therapies with technology : using social media and online counseling to treat clients /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Springfield, Illinois :
Charles C Thomas, Publisher, Ltd.,
[2017]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Steampunk art adventures / Stephanie L. Brooke
- Play therapy in the digital age : practice and training / Hilda R. Glazer
- Adapting art therapy for online groups / Sara Prins Hankinson, Brennan Jones & Kate Collie
- Using tablet technology as a medium for art therapy / Deborah Elkis-Abuhoff, Morgan Gaydos, & Robert Goldblatt
- Expressive remix therapy : using digital media art as a therapeutic intervention with transition-age youth (TAY) / Jeffrey Jameson
- Art therapy blogging with adolescents / Jennifer Byxbee & Amanda Zucker
- Play music on the pillow with me! : digital and musical 'co-creative tangibles' in everyday settings and their potential health benefit of families with a child having physical or mental needs / Karette Stensath
- The role of technology in a singing therapy workshop / Lucia Casal de la Fuente
- Action across the distance with telemedicine : the therapeutic spiral model to treat trauma-online / Kate Hudgins
- Online sociometry and creative therapies / John Farnsworth
- Unpacking shame and healthy shame : therapy on the phone or internet / Sheila Rubin
- Assessing the creative expressive abilities of people living with dementia / Dalia Gottlieb-Tanaka
- Focusing-oriented arts therapy-internet protocol (FOAT-IP) for depression in South Asian women / Rashmi Chidanand
- A case study using cybercounselling and digital art therapy with a client diagnosed with high functioning learning disability / Priyadarshini Senroy
- Liquid vibrations : musical hydrotherapy / Joel Cahen
- The good and bad of online therapy : perspectives from three online therapists / Dorothy A. Miraglia
- The use of technology to support the supervision process / Theresa Fraiser.