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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kathy LuethjePublisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Imprint: Cambridge Scholars Publishing Edition: Unabridged edition Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 21.20cm Weight: 0.771kg ISBN: 9781443802093ISBN 10: 1443802093 Pages: 490 Publication Date: 10 June 2009 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsThis collection offers a true contribution to the field of expressive arts. It represents an ambitious effort to showcase a wide array of practitioners who use creativity, imagination and the arts for healing, well-being and spiritual growth. Through essays, clinical vignettes and personal stories, many inspiring transformative experiecnes are shared. This book is an example of how the expressive arts are flowing into many diverse arenas of human care. -Sally Atkins, Ed.D., REAT, REACE, is Professor of Human Development and Psychological Counseling and Coordinator of Expressive Arts Therapy at Appalachian State University The book Healing with Art and Soul is a sumptuous collection of cutting edge thoughts on the idea that art participation in general is 'healing,' in and of itself, and that the process of 'just doing it' can bring us close to our 'soul' ..or as we might ..make us more soulful...Bravo and Brava!! The editor, Rev. Luethje, is very passionate about what she has discovered in her own search and she has collected a large group of scholars, artist, and body centered artists who present their own very personal stories about this ancient idea which has seen a wonderful and needed rebirth since the 70's. I am very enthusiastic about what she is presenting in this engaging collection of essays, in that I also have personally experienced this 'quality of healing,' through our non-profit company Music For People, which offers all humans a chance to rediscover and accept our natural abilities to participate in the joy and celebration of music making without the modern calamity of negativity and exclusivity. Music does heal! We all know this of course as 'Listeners' and by the fact that we all take part in daily rituals that are always accompanied by music. What our opportunity can be in this modern time is to accept that those of us who participate in creating 'sound' or 'music' increase the chance of a much deeper experience of what is infinite about our consciousness; these feelings and processes seem to lift us from our daily chore of life, and seem to create a certain kind of 'Spirit' if not 'Spirituality' that inspires our daily moment for ourselves and those who are in touch with our lives. -David Darling is the creator and founder of Music for People, and is known for his innovative performance style and his unconventional teaching methods. He is a prolific recording artist who has also collaborated with some of the most renowned musicians, dancers, and filmmakers of our time. This collection offers a true contribution to the field of expressive arts. It represents an ambitious effort to showcase a wide array of practitioners who use creativity, imagination and the arts for healing, well-being and spiritual growth. Through essays, clinical vignettes and personal stories, many inspiring transformative experiecnes are shared. This book is an example of how the expressive arts are flowing into many diverse arenas of human care. -Sally Atkins, Ed.D., REAT, REACE, is Professor of Human Development and Psychological Counseling and Coordinator of Expressive Arts Therapy at Appalachian State University The book Healing with Art and Soul is a sumptuous collection of cutting edge thoughts on the idea that art participation in general is `healing,' in and of itself, and that the process of `just doing it' can bring us close to our `soul' ..or as we might ..make us more soulful......Bravo and Brava!! The editor, Rev. Luethje, is very passionate about what she has discovered in her own search and she has collected a large group of scholars, artist, and body centered artists who present their own very personal stories about this ancient idea which has seen a wonderful and needed rebirth since the 70's.I am very enthusiastic about what she is presenting in this engaging collection of essays, in that I also have personally experienced this `quality of healing,' through our non-profit company Music For People, which offers all humans a chance to rediscover and accept our natural abilities to participate in the joy and celebration of music making without the modern calamity of negativity and exclusivity. Music does heal! We all know this of course as `Listeners' and by the fact that we all take part in daily rituals that are always accompanied by music. What our opportunity can be in this modern time is to accept that those of us who participate in creating `sound' or `music' increase the chance of a much deeper experience of what is infinite about our consciousness; these feelings and processes seem to lift us from our daily chore of life, and seem to create a certain kind of `Spirit' if not `Spirituality' that inspires our daily moment for ourselves and those who are in touch with our lives. -David Darling is the creator and founder of Music for People, and is known for his innovative performance style and his unconventional teaching methods. He is a prolific recording artist who has also collaborated with some of the most renowned musicians, dancers, and filmmakers of our time. Author InformationRev. Kathy Luethje has been on a lifelong quest for understanding the human condition and how it can be improved. This journey has taken her from teaching Education and Psychology at Indiana University through licensure as a mental health counselor in Florida. She spent the past two decades as a pastor and hospital chaplain, where she has practiced the use of creativity and expressive arts as healing tools. She has trained many bedside artists in spiritual caregiving, and facilitates an ongoing support group for expressive arts practitioners. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |