Contemporary Art Therapy with Adolescents

Author:   Ms Cathy A Malchiodi ,  Shirley Riley ,  Gerald D. Oster
Publisher:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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9781853026379


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 June 1999
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Author:   Ms Cathy A Malchiodi ,  Shirley Riley ,  Gerald D. Oster
Publisher:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:   Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.436kg
ISBN:  

9781853026379


ISBN 10:   1853026379
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 June 1999
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Foreword, Gerald D. Oster. Foreword, Cathy Malchiodi. Introduction. 1. Integrating developmental theories and art expressions. 2. Adolescent group treatment. 3. Adolescence, depression and the impact of societal issues. 4. Severely damaged adolescents in residential and therapeutic school settings. 5. Adolescents and their families. 6. How therapists get tangled up in adolescent treatment. 7. Short-term, solution-focused art therapy treatment. Appendix. Bibliography. Index.

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In this well-written and informative book, the author presents a balanced view of working in the real world... the use of case examples is excellent, and aids the reader in transferring information into the real world-often enabling identification with clients known to them. This book is clear and easy to read, and offers many practical ideas for activities. The author's obvious warmth and enthusiasm in working with this often challenging client group shine through, and she encourages readers to share this and to develop their own practice. Overall, it is felt that this book would be of benefit to many clinicians working with adolescents, whether they already use art/creative techniques in their practice, or whether it is a new approach they are considering. -- Napot Shirley Riley has synthesized her vast clinical experiences with young people into a wonderfully pragmatic, insightful and realistic text which addresses contemporary adolescence and today's priorities in adolescent treatment. This book finally brings adolescent art therapy into the postmodern world where brief, solution-focused treatment is a must. Riley skillfully and cogently demonstrates the importance of contemporary theories of therapeutic intervention and adolescent development, taking the reader through numerous case examples which integrate contemporary theory with actual clinical practice. -- From the Foreword by Cathy Malchiodi 'The real strength of this book lies in the author's wealth of clinical experience of using art therapy with individuals and groups of adolescents, recounted in a way that actively draws you into her work. The book is full of case examples illustrating and clarifying the issues raised, including honest reflection on ethical dilemmas and ideas about how retrospectively she may have handled some situations differently... the book is full of helpful ideas and practical advice. I liked the client-centered tone throughout. The perspective of seeing each person in therapy as a member of an unfamiliar culture (p.35) was helpful and one of many clear common-sense rules or pointers for working with this client group. This book is firmly grounded in practice, the examples are absorbing and the author's personal reflections very helpful. It is, therefore, likely to appeal to therapists working with adolescents and their families.' -- British Journal of Occupational Therapy In her introduction Shirley Riley states that her general intention in Contemporary Art Therapy with Adolescents is to show helpful approaches to goal orientated treatment with adolescents. Cathy A. Malchiodi describes the book in her foreword as a compilation of Shirley Riley's years of experience working with adolescents. It contains interesting ideas, summaries, and descriptions. Riley re-frames some concepts offering important new ways of approaching and evaluating treatment. She reminds us to take in the whole adolescent and his or her world experience rather than to simply view all behaviors and characteristics as pathology. What I can believe this book can offer is one practitioner's years of experience and observations - indeed a valuable resource. -- The Arts in Psychotherapy 'Drawing on her wealth of experience in art therapy, Shirley Riley's refreshing approach offers rich accounts of her work with adolescents- her success and also failures.The use of case examples is excellent, and aids the reader in transferring information into the real world.This book would be of great benefit to many clinicians working with adolescents, whether they already use art/creative techniques in their practice, or whether it is a new approach they are considering. -- NAPOT (National Association of Paediatric Occupational Therapists)


"'In this well-written and informative book, the author presents a balanced view of working in the real world...the use of case examples is excellent, and aids the reader in transferring information into the real world-often enabling identification with clients known to them...this book is clear and easy to read, and offers many practical ideas for activities. The author's obvious warmth and enthusiasm in working with this often challenging client group shine through, and she encourages readers to share this and to develop their own practice...Overall, it is felt that this book would be of benefit to many clinicians working with adolescents, whether they already use art/creative techniques in their practice, or whether it is a new approach they are considering.' -Napot 'Shirley Riley has synthesized her vast clinical experiences with young people into a wonderfully pragmatic, insightful and realistic text which addresses contemporary adolescence and today's priorities in adolescent treatment... This book finally brings adolescent art therapy into the postmodern world where brief, solution-focused treatment is a must. Riley skillfully and cogently demonstrates the importance of contemporary theories of therapeutic intervention and adolescent development, taking the reader through numerous case examples which integrate contemporary theory with actual clinical practice.' - From the Foreword by Cathy Malchiodi '...The real strength of this book lies in the author's wealth of clinical experience of using art therapy with individuals and groups of adolescents, recounted in a way that actively draws you into her work. The book is full of case examples illustrating and clarifying the issues raised, including honest reflection on ethical dilemmas and ideas about how retrospectively she may have handled some situations differently... the book is full of helpful ideas and practical advice. I liked the client-centered tone throughout. The perspective of seeing ""each person in therapy as a member of an unfamiliar culture"" (p.35) was helpful and one of many clear common-sense rules or pointers for working with this client group... This book is firmly grounded in practice, the examples are absorbing and the author's personal reflections very helpful. It is, therefore, likely to appeal to therapists working with adolescents and their families.' - British Journal of Occupational Therapy 'In her introduction Shirley Riley states that her general intention in Contemporary Art Therapy with Adolescents is to show helpful approaches to goal orientated treatment with adolescents. Cathy A. Malchiodi describes the book in her foreword as a compilation of Shirley Riley's years of experience working with adolescents. It contains interesting ideas, summaries, and descriptions. Riley re-frames some concepts offering important new ways of approaching and evaluating treatment. She reminds us to take in the whole adolescent and his or her world experience rather than to simply view all behaviors and characteristics as pathology...What I can believe this book can offer is one practitioner's years of experience and observations - indeed a valuable resource.' -The Arts in Psychotherapy Drawing on her wealth of experience in art therapy, Shirley Riley's refreshing approach offers rich accounts of her work with adolescents- her success and also failures...The use of case examples is excellent, and aids the reader in transferring information into the real world...This book would be of great benefit to many clinicians working with adolescents, whether they already use art/creative techniques in their practice, or whether it is a new approach they are considering. -NAPOT (National Association of Paediatric Occupational Therapists)"


'In this well-written and informative book, the author presents a balanced view of working in the real world...the use of case examples is excellent, and aids the reader in transferring information into the real world-often enabling identification with clients known to them...this book is clear and easy to read, and offers many practical ideas for activities. The author's obvious warmth and enthusiasm in working with this often challenging client group shine through, and she encourages readers to share this and to develop their own practice...Overall, it is felt that this book would be of benefit to many clinicians working with adolescents, whether they already use art/creative techniques in their practice, or whether it is a new approach they are considering.' -Napot 'Shirley Riley has synthesized her vast clinical experiences with young people into a wonderfully pragmatic, insightful and realistic text which addresses contemporary adolescence and today's priorities in adolescent treatment... This book finally brings adolescent art therapy into the postmodern world where brief, solution-focused treatment is a must. Riley skillfully and cogently demonstrates the importance of contemporary theories of therapeutic intervention and adolescent development, taking the reader through numerous case examples which integrate contemporary theory with actual clinical practice.' - From the Foreword by Cathy Malchiodi '...The real strength of this book lies in the author's wealth of clinical experience of using art therapy with individuals and groups of adolescents, recounted in a way that actively draws you into her work. The book is full of case examples illustrating and clarifying the issues raised, including honest reflection on ethical dilemmas and ideas about how retrospectively she may have handled some situations differently... the book is full of helpful ideas and practical advice. I liked the client-centered tone throughout. The perspective of seeing each person in therapy as a member of an unfamiliar culture (p.35) was helpful and one of many clear common-sense rules or pointers for working with this client group... This book is firmly grounded in practice, the examples are absorbing and the author's personal reflections very helpful. It is, therefore, likely to appeal to therapists working with adolescents and their families.' - British Journal of Occupational Therapy 'In her introduction Shirley Riley states that her general intention in Contemporary Art Therapy with Adolescents is to show helpful approaches to goal orientated treatment with adolescents. Cathy A. Malchiodi describes the book in her foreword as a compilation of Shirley Riley's years of experience working with adolescents. It contains interesting ideas, summaries, and descriptions. Riley re-frames some concepts offering important new ways of approaching and evaluating treatment. She reminds us to take in the whole adolescent and his or her world experience rather than to simply view all behaviors and characteristics as pathology...What I can believe this book can offer is one practitioner's years of experience and observations - indeed a valuable resource.' -The Arts in Psychotherapy Drawing on her wealth of experience in art therapy, Shirley Riley's refreshing approach offers rich accounts of her work with adolescents- her success and also failures...The use of case examples is excellent, and aids the reader in transferring information into the real world...This book would be of great benefit to many clinicians working with adolescents, whether they already use art/creative techniques in their practice, or whether it is a new approach they are considering. -NAPOT (National Association of Paediatric Occupational Therapists)


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Shirley Riley (1931-2004) was a registered art therapist and a licensed marriage and family counsellor in private practice. She was a highly regarded educator and taught in university programmes in the United States, Europe and Asia. She received awards for her clinical skills and wrote many articles and books, for art therapy and allied professions.

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