Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Chapter 1: History of, Rationale for, and Benefits of Using the Arts in Counseling; The Nature of Creativity; History of the Creative Arts in the Helping Professions; Rationale for Using the Creative Arts in Counseling; The SCAMPER Model as a Way of Becoming More Creative; Advantages and Limitations of the Creative Arts in Counseling; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 2: Music and Counseling; Premise of the Use of Music in Counseling; Practice of the Use of Music in Counseling
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Chapter 7: Drama and CounselingPremise of the Use of Drama in Counseling; Practice of the Use of Drama in Counseling; Drama in Counseling With Specific Populations; Drama in Counseling With Other Creative Arts; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 8: Play and Humor in Counseling; Premise of the Use of Play and Humor in Counseling; Practice of the Use of Play and Humor in Counseling; Play and Humor in Counseling With Specific Populations; Play and Humor in Counseling With Other Creative Arts; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 9: Trends in Counseling and The Creative Arts; Research; Education; Identity
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Imagery in Counseling With Other Creative ArtsSummary; Exercises; Chapter 5: Visual Arts and Counseling; Premise of the Use of Visual Arts in Counseling; Practice of the Use of Visual Arts in Counseling; Visual Arts in Counseling With Specific Populations; Visual Arts in Counseling With Other Creative Arts; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 6: Literature and Counseling; Premise of the Use of Literature in Counseling; Practice of the Use of Literature in Counseling; Literature in Counseling With Specific Populations; Literature in Counseling With Other Creative Arts; Summary; Exercises
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Interdisciplinary EffortsTechnology; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 10: Creative Arts Exercises; Creative Arts Activities-Music; Creative Arts Activities-Dance/Movement; Creative Arts Activities-Imagery; Creative Arts Exercises-Visual Art; Creative Arts Exercises-Literature; Creative Arts Activities-Drama; Creative Arts Activities-Play and Humor; References; Subject Index; Name Index; Technical Support; End User License Agreement
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Music in Counseling With Specific PopulationsMusic in Counseling With Other Creative Arts; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 3: Dance and Movement in Counseling; Premise of the Use of Dance and Movement in Counseling; Practice of the Use of Dance and Movement in Counseling; Dance and Movement in Counseling With Specific Populations; Dance and Movement in Counseling With Other Creative Arts; Summary; Exercises; Chapter 4: Imagery and Counseling; Premise of the Use of Imagery in Counseling; Practice of the Use of Imagery in Counseling; Imagery in Counseling With Specific Populations
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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In this detailed examination of the expressive therapies, Dr. Gladding demonstrates how music, dance, imagery, visual arts, literature, drama, and humor can be used effectively in counseling. Combining history, theory, and application, he provides a rationale for using each art form with how-to strategies for working with clients of all ages and diverse cultural backgrounds to promote positive change and growth. This fourth edition includes Creative Reflection sections that give readers an opportunity to ponder their own creativity and, for greater ease of use, a new chapter that briefly describes each of the 117 exercises found in the book