Therapeutic Arts in Pregnancy, Birth and New Parenthood
Herausgeber: Hogan, Susan
Therapeutic Arts in Pregnancy, Birth and New Parenthood
Herausgeber: Hogan, Susan
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Therapeutic Arts in Pregnancy, Birth and New Parenthood explores the use of arts in relation to infertility, pregnancy, childbirth and new parenthood. It is the first book to bring all these subjects together into one accessible volume with an international perspective.
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Therapeutic Arts in Pregnancy, Birth and New Parenthood explores the use of arts in relation to infertility, pregnancy, childbirth and new parenthood. It is the first book to bring all these subjects together into one accessible volume with an international perspective.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 587g
- ISBN-13: 9780367462246
- ISBN-10: 0367462249
- Artikelnr.: 69985162
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 587g
- ISBN-13: 9780367462246
- ISBN-10: 0367462249
- Artikelnr.: 69985162
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Susan Hogan is Professor of Arts and Health, University of Derby, and a Professorial Fellow, Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham. Her books to-date are: Feminist Approaches to Art Therapy; Healing Arts: The History of Art Therapy; Gender Issues in Art Therapy; Conception Diary: Thinking About Pregnancy and Motherhood; Revisiting Feminist Approaches to Art Therapy; The Introductory Guide to Art Therapy; Art Therapy Theories: A Critical Introduction; Arts Therapies and Gender Issues: International Perspectives on Research; Gender and Difference in the Arts Therapies: Inscribed on the Body and The Maternal Tug: Ambivalence, Identity, and Agency.
1. Arts in health: pregnancy, birth and new parenthood; 2. Metaphorically
maternal: finding potential space through the experience of grief and loss
associated with infertility; 3. Art Therapy and pregnancy loss: a secret
grief; 4. Overcoming severe fear in late pregnancy. The use of Art Therapy
in maternal healthcare, in the south of Sweden; 5. Lost and found: locating
meaning within the landscape of perinatal loss; 6. Reframing motherhood:
photography as a creative application to re-image mother; 7.
Representations of motherhood: normative and transgressive constructions;
8. Recovery stories: transitional identities and the ambivalence of the
maternal experience; 9. Where can we make our home? In-utero images and
thinking in the running of a small therapeutic group for mothers and their
young children affected by domestic abuse; 10. 'Myself as a Tree': the
enabling power of an Art Therapy intervention in clinical work with
postnatally distressed women-mothers; 11. Obstetric violence: silenced
issues; 12. Artful trans-itions and the queering of pregnancy, birth and
(m)othering; 13. Mothering mothers: an exploration of self-referred,
self-funded, six-week Art Therapy groups for new mothers; 14. Mechanisms of
change within a dyadic model of Art Therapy for parents and their infants;
15. And if the bough breaks: the use of individual Art Therapy within a
perinatal mental health service; 16: Cases on the border: perinatal
parent-infant work involving migrants, video analysis and art
psychotherapy; 17. Art Therapy for motherhood and families as a way to
support positive parenting.
maternal: finding potential space through the experience of grief and loss
associated with infertility; 3. Art Therapy and pregnancy loss: a secret
grief; 4. Overcoming severe fear in late pregnancy. The use of Art Therapy
in maternal healthcare, in the south of Sweden; 5. Lost and found: locating
meaning within the landscape of perinatal loss; 6. Reframing motherhood:
photography as a creative application to re-image mother; 7.
Representations of motherhood: normative and transgressive constructions;
8. Recovery stories: transitional identities and the ambivalence of the
maternal experience; 9. Where can we make our home? In-utero images and
thinking in the running of a small therapeutic group for mothers and their
young children affected by domestic abuse; 10. 'Myself as a Tree': the
enabling power of an Art Therapy intervention in clinical work with
postnatally distressed women-mothers; 11. Obstetric violence: silenced
issues; 12. Artful trans-itions and the queering of pregnancy, birth and
(m)othering; 13. Mothering mothers: an exploration of self-referred,
self-funded, six-week Art Therapy groups for new mothers; 14. Mechanisms of
change within a dyadic model of Art Therapy for parents and their infants;
15. And if the bough breaks: the use of individual Art Therapy within a
perinatal mental health service; 16: Cases on the border: perinatal
parent-infant work involving migrants, video analysis and art
psychotherapy; 17. Art Therapy for motherhood and families as a way to
support positive parenting.
1. Arts in health: pregnancy, birth and new parenthood; 2. Metaphorically
maternal: finding potential space through the experience of grief and loss
associated with infertility; 3. Art Therapy and pregnancy loss: a secret
grief; 4. Overcoming severe fear in late pregnancy. The use of Art Therapy
in maternal healthcare, in the south of Sweden; 5. Lost and found: locating
meaning within the landscape of perinatal loss; 6. Reframing motherhood:
photography as a creative application to re-image mother; 7.
Representations of motherhood: normative and transgressive constructions;
8. Recovery stories: transitional identities and the ambivalence of the
maternal experience; 9. Where can we make our home? In-utero images and
thinking in the running of a small therapeutic group for mothers and their
young children affected by domestic abuse; 10. 'Myself as a Tree': the
enabling power of an Art Therapy intervention in clinical work with
postnatally distressed women-mothers; 11. Obstetric violence: silenced
issues; 12. Artful trans-itions and the queering of pregnancy, birth and
(m)othering; 13. Mothering mothers: an exploration of self-referred,
self-funded, six-week Art Therapy groups for new mothers; 14. Mechanisms of
change within a dyadic model of Art Therapy for parents and their infants;
15. And if the bough breaks: the use of individual Art Therapy within a
perinatal mental health service; 16: Cases on the border: perinatal
parent-infant work involving migrants, video analysis and art
psychotherapy; 17. Art Therapy for motherhood and families as a way to
support positive parenting.
maternal: finding potential space through the experience of grief and loss
associated with infertility; 3. Art Therapy and pregnancy loss: a secret
grief; 4. Overcoming severe fear in late pregnancy. The use of Art Therapy
in maternal healthcare, in the south of Sweden; 5. Lost and found: locating
meaning within the landscape of perinatal loss; 6. Reframing motherhood:
photography as a creative application to re-image mother; 7.
Representations of motherhood: normative and transgressive constructions;
8. Recovery stories: transitional identities and the ambivalence of the
maternal experience; 9. Where can we make our home? In-utero images and
thinking in the running of a small therapeutic group for mothers and their
young children affected by domestic abuse; 10. 'Myself as a Tree': the
enabling power of an Art Therapy intervention in clinical work with
postnatally distressed women-mothers; 11. Obstetric violence: silenced
issues; 12. Artful trans-itions and the queering of pregnancy, birth and
(m)othering; 13. Mothering mothers: an exploration of self-referred,
self-funded, six-week Art Therapy groups for new mothers; 14. Mechanisms of
change within a dyadic model of Art Therapy for parents and their infants;
15. And if the bough breaks: the use of individual Art Therapy within a
perinatal mental health service; 16: Cases on the border: perinatal
parent-infant work involving migrants, video analysis and art
psychotherapy; 17. Art Therapy for motherhood and families as a way to
support positive parenting.







