Martin Poltrum, Michael Musalek, Kate Galvin, Yuriko Saito
Oxford Handbook of Mental Health and Contemporary Western Aesthetics
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This long-held and widely-practiced integration of aesthetics into promotion of mental health testifies to the power of the aesthetics to affect the well-being of humans and their communities. This handbook addresses the valuable role aesthetics plays in psychotherapy and psychiatry exploring both theory and practice.
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This long-held and widely-practiced integration of aesthetics into promotion of mental health testifies to the power of the aesthetics to affect the well-being of humans and their communities. This handbook addresses the valuable role aesthetics plays in psychotherapy and psychiatry exploring both theory and practice.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1040
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 182mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1932g
- ISBN-13: 9780192866929
- ISBN-10: 0192866923
- Artikelnr.: 73369269
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1040
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 182mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1932g
- ISBN-13: 9780192866929
- ISBN-10: 0192866923
- Artikelnr.: 73369269
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Martin Poltrum is a Philosopher, Psychotherapist and Professor of Psychotherapy at Sigmund Freud University Vienna (SFU). He studied Philosophy and Education in Innsbruck, Vienna and Seville, with a 2003 Doctoral degree in Philosophy, 2014 Habilitation in Psychotherapy Science at SFU. He is Head of the Doctoral Programme in Psychotherapy Science and Deputy Head of the Institute for Behavioural Addictions and Addiction Research at SFU, as well as a teaching therapist for Existential Analysis at Danube University Krems. He is the publisher of Rausch - Vienna Journal for Addiction Treatment. His research and teaching activities are in the field of addiction and at the interface of philosophy, psychotherapy, ethics, aesthetics and medical humanities. Michael Musalek is a Specialist for Psychiatry and Psychotherapeutic Medicine, Psychotherapist. He is Full Professor and Chair of Dept. General Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Sigmund Freud , Vienna and Director of the Institute for Social Aesthetics and Mental Health at the Sigmund Freud University Vienna and Berlin. He has published more than 350 scientific publications and is editor and scientific board member of various scientific and clinical journals. His main scientific fields of interests are social aesthetics, phenomenology of mental disorders, theoretical and clinical psychopathology, clinical diagnostics and treatment research, psychosomatics and medical humanities. Kathleen Galvin is a Professor in Nursing having held positions at University of Hull, and University of Bournemouth before her current role at the University of Brighton. She completed her PhD at the University of Manchester focused on development of nursing practice in the promotion of health. She is a member of Academia Europea and holds visiting positions in Scandinavia and Canada. Her academic project concerns a contribution to philosophically informed theoretical insights for care, the focus is to build upon lifeworld oriented work. Yuriko Saito received a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. She taught a variety of philosophy courses at the Rhode Island School of Design, USA, from 1981-2018. Her research areas are everyday aesthetics, Japanese aesthetics, and environmental aesthetics. Her work in these areas has appeared in numerous journal articles and book chapters, encyclopedia entries, and three monographs. She has also lectured widely both within the US and outside, which included Austria, China, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Spain, and The Netherlands. She is the Editor of Contemporary Aesthetics, the first online, open-access, peer-reviewed journal in aesthetics.
* SECTION I: INTRODUCTION
* 1: Martin Poltrum, Yuriko Saito, Michael Musalek, Kathleen Galvin,
Helena Fox: Why Aesthetics Matters in Mental Health
* 2: K.W.M Fulford, Anna Bergqvist: The Participatory Turn in Museum
Curation as a Model for Persons-centred Clinical Care
* 3: Meryam Schouler-Ocak: Positive Psychiatry and Mental Health
* SECTION II: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND AND BASIC IDEAS
* 4: Angela Hobbs: Platonic Proportions: Beauty, Harmony and the Good
Life
* 5: Paul van Tongeren: Nietzsche's Healing Art of Transfiguration
* 6: Thomas Leddy: John Dewey's Aesthetic Theory and Mental Health
* 7: Robert Wicks: The Place of Health in Foucault's Aesthetic of
Existence
* 8: Johan Frederik Hartle: Frankfurt School Aesthetics. The Aesthetic
Dialectics of Mental Health
* 9: Eugene Hughes, Arnold Berleant: Aesthetic Engagement as a Pathway
to Mental Health and Wellbeing
* SECTION III: ENVIRONMENTAL AESTHETICS AND WELLBEING
* 10: Yuriko Saito: Everyday Aesthetics and the Good Life
* 11: M?d?lina Diaconu: Sensible Wellbeing. Environmental Aesthetics
and Multisensory Perception
* 12: Sherri Irvin: On the Wellbeing of Aesthetic Beings
* 13: Arto Haapala: On Enjoying What There Is: The Aesthetics of
Presence
* 14: Isis Brook: Gardening and the Power of Engagement with Nature for
Mental Wellbeing
* 15: Sanna Lehtinen: Aesthetic Choice in the Age of Ecological
Awareness
* 16: Salem Al Qudwa: Everyday Aesthetics and Resilience
* 17: Ian Kidd: Everyday Aesthetics, Happiness, and Depression
* SECTION IV: SOCIAL AESTHETICS AND MENTAL HEALTH
* 18: Sébastien Arviset: Imaginary World-Making in Adaptation and
Therapy
* 19: Guenda Bernegger: Spatial and Narrative Atmospheres: Social
Aesthetic Perspectives
* 20: Michael Musalek, Oliver Scheibenbogen: Applied Social Aesthetics
in Clinical Practice: The Will to Beauty and its Impact on Mental
Health
* 21: Lazare Benaroyo: 'Inquiry on Hospitality, Compassion and
"Antlitz" by Emmanuel Levinas'
* 22: Michael Laney, John Z. Sadler: Philosophical Aesthetics in
Psychiatric Practice and Education
* 23: Werdie van Staden: Unleashing Therapeutic Gain by Deploying
Social Aesthetic Values in Co-Producing Healthcare Decisions
* 24: Giovanni Stanghellini, George Ikkos: Images of Care: 'To the
Things Themselves!'
* SECTION V: LITERATURE, STORYTELLING, MOVIES AND MENTAL ILLNESS
* 25: Dietrich v. Engelhardt: Mental Illness in Literature between
Phenomenology and Symbolism
* 26: Dietrich v. Engelhardt: Bibliotherapy or of the Healing Power of
Reading in the Context of Cultural History
* 27: Katharina Fürholzer, Julia Pröll: An Aesthetics of Relating and
its (Therapeutic) Potentials: A Transcultural Perspective on
Literature, Storytelling and the Power of the (Spoken) Word
* 28: Erzsébet Strausz: 'Everyone has a story': Aesthetic Experiences
of Storytelling in The Strangers Project
* 29: Sal Anderson, Dolly Sen: 'Film is Psychosis': Filmmakers with
Lived Experience
* 30: Martin Poltrum: Cinema Therapy - The Film as a Medicine. From the
Silent Film Era to the Present Day
* 31: Martin Poltrum: Connoisseurs of the Soul, Psycho Villains.
Psychotherapists, Psychologists and Psychiatrists in Feature Films
and Series
* 32: Martin Poltrum: Mental Disorders in Feature Films - Addiction,
Suicide, Delusion, Psychosis and Schizophrenia
* 33: Alison L. Kahn: Imaging Children's Realities in Films: Visual
Anthropological Approaches and Representations of Emotions in
Childhood
* SECTION VI: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, ART AND CREATIVITY
* 34: Kathleen Galvin: Well-being through the poet's speaking
* 35: Shelley Sacks: Social-Aesthetic Strategies for a Change of Heart
* 35: Tania L. Abramson, Paul R. Abramson: Bodily Aesthetics:
Challenging damaging imaginaries of the body - Kathleen Lennon Art
and Trauma: An Aesthetic Journey
* 37: Rachel Starr and Jonathan Smith: The Psychology of Art-Viewing:
Insights from Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
* 38: Timo Storck, Rainer Holm-Hadulla: Psychoanalysis as an Art of
Meeting the Other: Now Moments, Moving along and the possibility of
change
* 39: Julian C. Hughes: The aesthetics of dementia
* 40: Christina Reading, Jess Moriarty: Supporting a motivated creative
practice: workshops to aid creative wellbeing
* 41: Hilary Moss: Aesthetic experience and aesthetic deprivation in
hospitals
* SECTION VII: AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE IN THE CLINIC. PERSPECTIVES AND
REFLECTIONS FROM PRACTICE
* 42: Alan Cribb, Graham Pullin: Aesthetics for everyday quality:
enriching healthcare improvement debates
* 43: Louise Younie: Developing clinician in-sight into practice
through the aesthetic lens
* 44: Helena Fox: Aesthetic Experience in the Everyday Clinical Work of
Healthcare Practitioners: A Practice-Based Description
* 45: Sue Stuart-Smith: Gardens and Human Flourishing
* 46: Charlie Blowers: The Moving Pieces Approach: Poetic Space,
Embodied Creativity, Polarity, and Performances as Aspects of
Aesthetic Experience
* 47: Femi Oyebode: Aesthetics and the Clinical Encounter. Perfect
moment and Privileged Moments
* 48: Andrew West: An Exploration of the Aesthetic Moment in the
Clinical Encounter using Free Musical Improvisation as a Model
* 49: Jacinta Tan, Carolyn Nahman, Kiran Chitale and Stephen Anderson:
Creative arts, aesthetic experience and the therapeutic connection in
eating disorders
* 50: Ariel Dempsey: Theological Aesthetics and Clinical Care
* 1: Martin Poltrum, Yuriko Saito, Michael Musalek, Kathleen Galvin,
Helena Fox: Why Aesthetics Matters in Mental Health
* 2: K.W.M Fulford, Anna Bergqvist: The Participatory Turn in Museum
Curation as a Model for Persons-centred Clinical Care
* 3: Meryam Schouler-Ocak: Positive Psychiatry and Mental Health
* SECTION II: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND AND BASIC IDEAS
* 4: Angela Hobbs: Platonic Proportions: Beauty, Harmony and the Good
Life
* 5: Paul van Tongeren: Nietzsche's Healing Art of Transfiguration
* 6: Thomas Leddy: John Dewey's Aesthetic Theory and Mental Health
* 7: Robert Wicks: The Place of Health in Foucault's Aesthetic of
Existence
* 8: Johan Frederik Hartle: Frankfurt School Aesthetics. The Aesthetic
Dialectics of Mental Health
* 9: Eugene Hughes, Arnold Berleant: Aesthetic Engagement as a Pathway
to Mental Health and Wellbeing
* SECTION III: ENVIRONMENTAL AESTHETICS AND WELLBEING
* 10: Yuriko Saito: Everyday Aesthetics and the Good Life
* 11: M?d?lina Diaconu: Sensible Wellbeing. Environmental Aesthetics
and Multisensory Perception
* 12: Sherri Irvin: On the Wellbeing of Aesthetic Beings
* 13: Arto Haapala: On Enjoying What There Is: The Aesthetics of
Presence
* 14: Isis Brook: Gardening and the Power of Engagement with Nature for
Mental Wellbeing
* 15: Sanna Lehtinen: Aesthetic Choice in the Age of Ecological
Awareness
* 16: Salem Al Qudwa: Everyday Aesthetics and Resilience
* 17: Ian Kidd: Everyday Aesthetics, Happiness, and Depression
* SECTION IV: SOCIAL AESTHETICS AND MENTAL HEALTH
* 18: Sébastien Arviset: Imaginary World-Making in Adaptation and
Therapy
* 19: Guenda Bernegger: Spatial and Narrative Atmospheres: Social
Aesthetic Perspectives
* 20: Michael Musalek, Oliver Scheibenbogen: Applied Social Aesthetics
in Clinical Practice: The Will to Beauty and its Impact on Mental
Health
* 21: Lazare Benaroyo: 'Inquiry on Hospitality, Compassion and
"Antlitz" by Emmanuel Levinas'
* 22: Michael Laney, John Z. Sadler: Philosophical Aesthetics in
Psychiatric Practice and Education
* 23: Werdie van Staden: Unleashing Therapeutic Gain by Deploying
Social Aesthetic Values in Co-Producing Healthcare Decisions
* 24: Giovanni Stanghellini, George Ikkos: Images of Care: 'To the
Things Themselves!'
* SECTION V: LITERATURE, STORYTELLING, MOVIES AND MENTAL ILLNESS
* 25: Dietrich v. Engelhardt: Mental Illness in Literature between
Phenomenology and Symbolism
* 26: Dietrich v. Engelhardt: Bibliotherapy or of the Healing Power of
Reading in the Context of Cultural History
* 27: Katharina Fürholzer, Julia Pröll: An Aesthetics of Relating and
its (Therapeutic) Potentials: A Transcultural Perspective on
Literature, Storytelling and the Power of the (Spoken) Word
* 28: Erzsébet Strausz: 'Everyone has a story': Aesthetic Experiences
of Storytelling in The Strangers Project
* 29: Sal Anderson, Dolly Sen: 'Film is Psychosis': Filmmakers with
Lived Experience
* 30: Martin Poltrum: Cinema Therapy - The Film as a Medicine. From the
Silent Film Era to the Present Day
* 31: Martin Poltrum: Connoisseurs of the Soul, Psycho Villains.
Psychotherapists, Psychologists and Psychiatrists in Feature Films
and Series
* 32: Martin Poltrum: Mental Disorders in Feature Films - Addiction,
Suicide, Delusion, Psychosis and Schizophrenia
* 33: Alison L. Kahn: Imaging Children's Realities in Films: Visual
Anthropological Approaches and Representations of Emotions in
Childhood
* SECTION VI: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, ART AND CREATIVITY
* 34: Kathleen Galvin: Well-being through the poet's speaking
* 35: Shelley Sacks: Social-Aesthetic Strategies for a Change of Heart
* 35: Tania L. Abramson, Paul R. Abramson: Bodily Aesthetics:
Challenging damaging imaginaries of the body - Kathleen Lennon Art
and Trauma: An Aesthetic Journey
* 37: Rachel Starr and Jonathan Smith: The Psychology of Art-Viewing:
Insights from Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
* 38: Timo Storck, Rainer Holm-Hadulla: Psychoanalysis as an Art of
Meeting the Other: Now Moments, Moving along and the possibility of
change
* 39: Julian C. Hughes: The aesthetics of dementia
* 40: Christina Reading, Jess Moriarty: Supporting a motivated creative
practice: workshops to aid creative wellbeing
* 41: Hilary Moss: Aesthetic experience and aesthetic deprivation in
hospitals
* SECTION VII: AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE IN THE CLINIC. PERSPECTIVES AND
REFLECTIONS FROM PRACTICE
* 42: Alan Cribb, Graham Pullin: Aesthetics for everyday quality:
enriching healthcare improvement debates
* 43: Louise Younie: Developing clinician in-sight into practice
through the aesthetic lens
* 44: Helena Fox: Aesthetic Experience in the Everyday Clinical Work of
Healthcare Practitioners: A Practice-Based Description
* 45: Sue Stuart-Smith: Gardens and Human Flourishing
* 46: Charlie Blowers: The Moving Pieces Approach: Poetic Space,
Embodied Creativity, Polarity, and Performances as Aspects of
Aesthetic Experience
* 47: Femi Oyebode: Aesthetics and the Clinical Encounter. Perfect
moment and Privileged Moments
* 48: Andrew West: An Exploration of the Aesthetic Moment in the
Clinical Encounter using Free Musical Improvisation as a Model
* 49: Jacinta Tan, Carolyn Nahman, Kiran Chitale and Stephen Anderson:
Creative arts, aesthetic experience and the therapeutic connection in
eating disorders
* 50: Ariel Dempsey: Theological Aesthetics and Clinical Care
* SECTION I: INTRODUCTION
* 1: Martin Poltrum, Yuriko Saito, Michael Musalek, Kathleen Galvin,
Helena Fox: Why Aesthetics Matters in Mental Health
* 2: K.W.M Fulford, Anna Bergqvist: The Participatory Turn in Museum
Curation as a Model for Persons-centred Clinical Care
* 3: Meryam Schouler-Ocak: Positive Psychiatry and Mental Health
* SECTION II: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND AND BASIC IDEAS
* 4: Angela Hobbs: Platonic Proportions: Beauty, Harmony and the Good
Life
* 5: Paul van Tongeren: Nietzsche's Healing Art of Transfiguration
* 6: Thomas Leddy: John Dewey's Aesthetic Theory and Mental Health
* 7: Robert Wicks: The Place of Health in Foucault's Aesthetic of
Existence
* 8: Johan Frederik Hartle: Frankfurt School Aesthetics. The Aesthetic
Dialectics of Mental Health
* 9: Eugene Hughes, Arnold Berleant: Aesthetic Engagement as a Pathway
to Mental Health and Wellbeing
* SECTION III: ENVIRONMENTAL AESTHETICS AND WELLBEING
* 10: Yuriko Saito: Everyday Aesthetics and the Good Life
* 11: M?d?lina Diaconu: Sensible Wellbeing. Environmental Aesthetics
and Multisensory Perception
* 12: Sherri Irvin: On the Wellbeing of Aesthetic Beings
* 13: Arto Haapala: On Enjoying What There Is: The Aesthetics of
Presence
* 14: Isis Brook: Gardening and the Power of Engagement with Nature for
Mental Wellbeing
* 15: Sanna Lehtinen: Aesthetic Choice in the Age of Ecological
Awareness
* 16: Salem Al Qudwa: Everyday Aesthetics and Resilience
* 17: Ian Kidd: Everyday Aesthetics, Happiness, and Depression
* SECTION IV: SOCIAL AESTHETICS AND MENTAL HEALTH
* 18: Sébastien Arviset: Imaginary World-Making in Adaptation and
Therapy
* 19: Guenda Bernegger: Spatial and Narrative Atmospheres: Social
Aesthetic Perspectives
* 20: Michael Musalek, Oliver Scheibenbogen: Applied Social Aesthetics
in Clinical Practice: The Will to Beauty and its Impact on Mental
Health
* 21: Lazare Benaroyo: 'Inquiry on Hospitality, Compassion and
"Antlitz" by Emmanuel Levinas'
* 22: Michael Laney, John Z. Sadler: Philosophical Aesthetics in
Psychiatric Practice and Education
* 23: Werdie van Staden: Unleashing Therapeutic Gain by Deploying
Social Aesthetic Values in Co-Producing Healthcare Decisions
* 24: Giovanni Stanghellini, George Ikkos: Images of Care: 'To the
Things Themselves!'
* SECTION V: LITERATURE, STORYTELLING, MOVIES AND MENTAL ILLNESS
* 25: Dietrich v. Engelhardt: Mental Illness in Literature between
Phenomenology and Symbolism
* 26: Dietrich v. Engelhardt: Bibliotherapy or of the Healing Power of
Reading in the Context of Cultural History
* 27: Katharina Fürholzer, Julia Pröll: An Aesthetics of Relating and
its (Therapeutic) Potentials: A Transcultural Perspective on
Literature, Storytelling and the Power of the (Spoken) Word
* 28: Erzsébet Strausz: 'Everyone has a story': Aesthetic Experiences
of Storytelling in The Strangers Project
* 29: Sal Anderson, Dolly Sen: 'Film is Psychosis': Filmmakers with
Lived Experience
* 30: Martin Poltrum: Cinema Therapy - The Film as a Medicine. From the
Silent Film Era to the Present Day
* 31: Martin Poltrum: Connoisseurs of the Soul, Psycho Villains.
Psychotherapists, Psychologists and Psychiatrists in Feature Films
and Series
* 32: Martin Poltrum: Mental Disorders in Feature Films - Addiction,
Suicide, Delusion, Psychosis and Schizophrenia
* 33: Alison L. Kahn: Imaging Children's Realities in Films: Visual
Anthropological Approaches and Representations of Emotions in
Childhood
* SECTION VI: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, ART AND CREATIVITY
* 34: Kathleen Galvin: Well-being through the poet's speaking
* 35: Shelley Sacks: Social-Aesthetic Strategies for a Change of Heart
* 35: Tania L. Abramson, Paul R. Abramson: Bodily Aesthetics:
Challenging damaging imaginaries of the body - Kathleen Lennon Art
and Trauma: An Aesthetic Journey
* 37: Rachel Starr and Jonathan Smith: The Psychology of Art-Viewing:
Insights from Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
* 38: Timo Storck, Rainer Holm-Hadulla: Psychoanalysis as an Art of
Meeting the Other: Now Moments, Moving along and the possibility of
change
* 39: Julian C. Hughes: The aesthetics of dementia
* 40: Christina Reading, Jess Moriarty: Supporting a motivated creative
practice: workshops to aid creative wellbeing
* 41: Hilary Moss: Aesthetic experience and aesthetic deprivation in
hospitals
* SECTION VII: AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE IN THE CLINIC. PERSPECTIVES AND
REFLECTIONS FROM PRACTICE
* 42: Alan Cribb, Graham Pullin: Aesthetics for everyday quality:
enriching healthcare improvement debates
* 43: Louise Younie: Developing clinician in-sight into practice
through the aesthetic lens
* 44: Helena Fox: Aesthetic Experience in the Everyday Clinical Work of
Healthcare Practitioners: A Practice-Based Description
* 45: Sue Stuart-Smith: Gardens and Human Flourishing
* 46: Charlie Blowers: The Moving Pieces Approach: Poetic Space,
Embodied Creativity, Polarity, and Performances as Aspects of
Aesthetic Experience
* 47: Femi Oyebode: Aesthetics and the Clinical Encounter. Perfect
moment and Privileged Moments
* 48: Andrew West: An Exploration of the Aesthetic Moment in the
Clinical Encounter using Free Musical Improvisation as a Model
* 49: Jacinta Tan, Carolyn Nahman, Kiran Chitale and Stephen Anderson:
Creative arts, aesthetic experience and the therapeutic connection in
eating disorders
* 50: Ariel Dempsey: Theological Aesthetics and Clinical Care
* 1: Martin Poltrum, Yuriko Saito, Michael Musalek, Kathleen Galvin,
Helena Fox: Why Aesthetics Matters in Mental Health
* 2: K.W.M Fulford, Anna Bergqvist: The Participatory Turn in Museum
Curation as a Model for Persons-centred Clinical Care
* 3: Meryam Schouler-Ocak: Positive Psychiatry and Mental Health
* SECTION II: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND AND BASIC IDEAS
* 4: Angela Hobbs: Platonic Proportions: Beauty, Harmony and the Good
Life
* 5: Paul van Tongeren: Nietzsche's Healing Art of Transfiguration
* 6: Thomas Leddy: John Dewey's Aesthetic Theory and Mental Health
* 7: Robert Wicks: The Place of Health in Foucault's Aesthetic of
Existence
* 8: Johan Frederik Hartle: Frankfurt School Aesthetics. The Aesthetic
Dialectics of Mental Health
* 9: Eugene Hughes, Arnold Berleant: Aesthetic Engagement as a Pathway
to Mental Health and Wellbeing
* SECTION III: ENVIRONMENTAL AESTHETICS AND WELLBEING
* 10: Yuriko Saito: Everyday Aesthetics and the Good Life
* 11: M?d?lina Diaconu: Sensible Wellbeing. Environmental Aesthetics
and Multisensory Perception
* 12: Sherri Irvin: On the Wellbeing of Aesthetic Beings
* 13: Arto Haapala: On Enjoying What There Is: The Aesthetics of
Presence
* 14: Isis Brook: Gardening and the Power of Engagement with Nature for
Mental Wellbeing
* 15: Sanna Lehtinen: Aesthetic Choice in the Age of Ecological
Awareness
* 16: Salem Al Qudwa: Everyday Aesthetics and Resilience
* 17: Ian Kidd: Everyday Aesthetics, Happiness, and Depression
* SECTION IV: SOCIAL AESTHETICS AND MENTAL HEALTH
* 18: Sébastien Arviset: Imaginary World-Making in Adaptation and
Therapy
* 19: Guenda Bernegger: Spatial and Narrative Atmospheres: Social
Aesthetic Perspectives
* 20: Michael Musalek, Oliver Scheibenbogen: Applied Social Aesthetics
in Clinical Practice: The Will to Beauty and its Impact on Mental
Health
* 21: Lazare Benaroyo: 'Inquiry on Hospitality, Compassion and
"Antlitz" by Emmanuel Levinas'
* 22: Michael Laney, John Z. Sadler: Philosophical Aesthetics in
Psychiatric Practice and Education
* 23: Werdie van Staden: Unleashing Therapeutic Gain by Deploying
Social Aesthetic Values in Co-Producing Healthcare Decisions
* 24: Giovanni Stanghellini, George Ikkos: Images of Care: 'To the
Things Themselves!'
* SECTION V: LITERATURE, STORYTELLING, MOVIES AND MENTAL ILLNESS
* 25: Dietrich v. Engelhardt: Mental Illness in Literature between
Phenomenology and Symbolism
* 26: Dietrich v. Engelhardt: Bibliotherapy or of the Healing Power of
Reading in the Context of Cultural History
* 27: Katharina Fürholzer, Julia Pröll: An Aesthetics of Relating and
its (Therapeutic) Potentials: A Transcultural Perspective on
Literature, Storytelling and the Power of the (Spoken) Word
* 28: Erzsébet Strausz: 'Everyone has a story': Aesthetic Experiences
of Storytelling in The Strangers Project
* 29: Sal Anderson, Dolly Sen: 'Film is Psychosis': Filmmakers with
Lived Experience
* 30: Martin Poltrum: Cinema Therapy - The Film as a Medicine. From the
Silent Film Era to the Present Day
* 31: Martin Poltrum: Connoisseurs of the Soul, Psycho Villains.
Psychotherapists, Psychologists and Psychiatrists in Feature Films
and Series
* 32: Martin Poltrum: Mental Disorders in Feature Films - Addiction,
Suicide, Delusion, Psychosis and Schizophrenia
* 33: Alison L. Kahn: Imaging Children's Realities in Films: Visual
Anthropological Approaches and Representations of Emotions in
Childhood
* SECTION VI: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, ART AND CREATIVITY
* 34: Kathleen Galvin: Well-being through the poet's speaking
* 35: Shelley Sacks: Social-Aesthetic Strategies for a Change of Heart
* 35: Tania L. Abramson, Paul R. Abramson: Bodily Aesthetics:
Challenging damaging imaginaries of the body - Kathleen Lennon Art
and Trauma: An Aesthetic Journey
* 37: Rachel Starr and Jonathan Smith: The Psychology of Art-Viewing:
Insights from Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
* 38: Timo Storck, Rainer Holm-Hadulla: Psychoanalysis as an Art of
Meeting the Other: Now Moments, Moving along and the possibility of
change
* 39: Julian C. Hughes: The aesthetics of dementia
* 40: Christina Reading, Jess Moriarty: Supporting a motivated creative
practice: workshops to aid creative wellbeing
* 41: Hilary Moss: Aesthetic experience and aesthetic deprivation in
hospitals
* SECTION VII: AESTHETIC EXPERIENCE IN THE CLINIC. PERSPECTIVES AND
REFLECTIONS FROM PRACTICE
* 42: Alan Cribb, Graham Pullin: Aesthetics for everyday quality:
enriching healthcare improvement debates
* 43: Louise Younie: Developing clinician in-sight into practice
through the aesthetic lens
* 44: Helena Fox: Aesthetic Experience in the Everyday Clinical Work of
Healthcare Practitioners: A Practice-Based Description
* 45: Sue Stuart-Smith: Gardens and Human Flourishing
* 46: Charlie Blowers: The Moving Pieces Approach: Poetic Space,
Embodied Creativity, Polarity, and Performances as Aspects of
Aesthetic Experience
* 47: Femi Oyebode: Aesthetics and the Clinical Encounter. Perfect
moment and Privileged Moments
* 48: Andrew West: An Exploration of the Aesthetic Moment in the
Clinical Encounter using Free Musical Improvisation as a Model
* 49: Jacinta Tan, Carolyn Nahman, Kiran Chitale and Stephen Anderson:
Creative arts, aesthetic experience and the therapeutic connection in
eating disorders
* 50: Ariel Dempsey: Theological Aesthetics and Clinical Care