This book is a personal, political and philosophical exploration of doing both therapy and research: an enquiry into how the process of therapy shapes the therapist as well as the client, and how the researcher is shaped by her research. A guiding theme is the proposal, following Foucault and Nikolas Rose, that psychotherapy is constituted, through forms of modern power, as a crucial contemporary site of both governance and resistance. As well as giving an account of the author's clinical and research practices as an art psychotherapist and narrative therapist, the book offers a highly readable introduction to poststructural theory and innovative social sciences methodologies, while expanding the understanding and practice of these theories...
This dissertation contributes to redefining the relationship between literature and psychoanalytic t...
Introductions: The aim of the study is to investigate art therapists’ experiences of what is working...
This paper illustrates a 'Conversational Model' of art therapy. The Conversational Model was jointly...
This thesis enacts a response, rather than provides an answer, to questions of ‘what we are’ and ‘wh...
From a socio-historical and dynamic systems perspective, family and world environments have meaning ...
In this paper, Sheridan proposes that, although art therapy is not grounded in a clear and singular ...
Art therapists work with a range of distinct philosophical and theoretical underpinnings, but as yet...
This arts-based inquiry explores visual art practice as a way of knowing, doing and sharing. The con...
From a socio-historical and dynamic systems perspective, family and world environments have meaning ...
International audienceAs professor Amia Lieblich has said, "People are story tellers by nature" (Lie...
The psychology, in addition to his youth as a recognized discipline, presents a demarcation of its s...
Art therapy research studies neglect the description of practice. A literature review revealed that ...
LondonNarratives of Art Practice and Mental Wellbeing draws on extensive research carried out with m...
Art therapy is a developing profession worldwide, and one that is recognised in some countries, but ...
Considering art therapy research as a chance to look again, to re-examine the way in which art thera...
This dissertation contributes to redefining the relationship between literature and psychoanalytic t...
Introductions: The aim of the study is to investigate art therapists’ experiences of what is working...
This paper illustrates a 'Conversational Model' of art therapy. The Conversational Model was jointly...
This thesis enacts a response, rather than provides an answer, to questions of ‘what we are’ and ‘wh...
From a socio-historical and dynamic systems perspective, family and world environments have meaning ...
In this paper, Sheridan proposes that, although art therapy is not grounded in a clear and singular ...
Art therapists work with a range of distinct philosophical and theoretical underpinnings, but as yet...
This arts-based inquiry explores visual art practice as a way of knowing, doing and sharing. The con...
From a socio-historical and dynamic systems perspective, family and world environments have meaning ...
International audienceAs professor Amia Lieblich has said, "People are story tellers by nature" (Lie...
The psychology, in addition to his youth as a recognized discipline, presents a demarcation of its s...
Art therapy research studies neglect the description of practice. A literature review revealed that ...
LondonNarratives of Art Practice and Mental Wellbeing draws on extensive research carried out with m...
Art therapy is a developing profession worldwide, and one that is recognised in some countries, but ...
Considering art therapy research as a chance to look again, to re-examine the way in which art thera...
This dissertation contributes to redefining the relationship between literature and psychoanalytic t...
Introductions: The aim of the study is to investigate art therapists’ experiences of what is working...
This paper illustrates a 'Conversational Model' of art therapy. The Conversational Model was jointly...