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The legal and humanitarian response to the world's growing population of refugees and migrants has created more awareness of not only the physical but also the psychological needs of displaced peoples. Refugees are often the forgotten victims of war violence and political upheaval, subjected to the traumatic loss of family and home and the consequent deterioration of cultural identity as they seek asylum in other countries. Ditty Dokter is joined by contributors from a number of multicultural backgrounds, in a volume examining the issues surrounding intercultural arts therapies as a means…mehr
The legal and humanitarian response to the world's growing population of refugees and migrants has created more awareness of not only the physical but also the psychological needs of displaced peoples. Refugees are often the forgotten victims of war violence and political upheaval, subjected to the traumatic loss of family and home and the consequent deterioration of cultural identity as they seek asylum in other countries.
Ditty Dokter is joined by contributors from a number of multicultural backgrounds, in a volume examining the issues surrounding intercultural arts therapies as a means of working with clients who are refugees and migrants. The role of art, music, dance, and drama in healing the effects of trauma and restoring the sense of cultural and personal identity is discussed, emphasising the need for sensitivity to cultural differences in practice. The ultimate aim is to promote more awareness of intercultural issues in an attempt to build a broader framework for arts therapy practice.
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Foreword Dick Blackwell Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture. Introduction Ditty Dokter University of Hertfordshire. 1. In limbo: movement psychotherapy with refugees and asylum seekers Karen Callaghan Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture. 2. Art therapy with asylum seekers . . . humanitarian relief Truus Wertheim-Cahen private practice. 3. Mourning rituals in non-verbal therapy with traumatised refugees M. Zwart and L. Nieuwenhuis `De Vonk'. 4. One step beyond: music therapy with traumatised refugees in a psychiatric clinic Jaap Orth and Jack Verburgt Phoenix project. 5. Between theatre and therapy: experiences of a dramatherapist in Mozambique Helen Scott-Danter private consultant. 6. A question of translation: Transporting art therapy to Kwazulu-Natal South Africa Debra Kalmanowitz Grafton Primary School and Bobby Lloyd Parkside Clinic. 7. Library project: `Step by step to recovery'. Creative sessions with children in war and post-wartime Professor Marina Danev City Library Zagreb. 8. Being a migrant working with migrants: issues of identity and embodiment Ditty Dokter University of Hertfordshire. 9. Inheritance: Jewish identity art psychotherapy workshops and the legacy of the Holocaust Dr Joy Schaverien analytical art psychotherapist private practice. Art therapy race and culture: reaching for the peak Caroline Case private practice. 10. Dance movement therapy with South Asian women in Britain Anusha Subramanyam Academy of Indian Dance. 11. Intercultural dance theatre and music as facilitators in creative arts therapy: a metacognitive experience Terence Brathwaite University of Birmingham. 12. Remembering: Intercultural issues in integrative arts psychotherapy Jocelyn James Central School of Speech and Drama. 13. The use of Israeli folksongs in dealing with women's bereavement and loss in music therapy Dorit Amir Bar-Ilan University Israel. 14. Reaching for the peak: art therapy in Hong Kong Caroline Case 15. On being a temporary migrant to Australia. Reflections on art therapy education and practice. Andrea Gilroy. Conclusion Ditty Dokter. Inde
Foreword Dick Blackwell Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture. Introduction Ditty Dokter University of Hertfordshire. 1. In limbo: movement psychotherapy with refugees and asylum seekers Karen Callaghan Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture. 2. Art therapy with asylum seekers . . . humanitarian relief Truus Wertheim-Cahen private practice. 3. Mourning rituals in non-verbal therapy with traumatised refugees M. Zwart and L. Nieuwenhuis `De Vonk'. 4. One step beyond: music therapy with traumatised refugees in a psychiatric clinic Jaap Orth and Jack Verburgt Phoenix project. 5. Between theatre and therapy: experiences of a dramatherapist in Mozambique Helen Scott-Danter private consultant. 6. A question of translation: Transporting art therapy to Kwazulu-Natal South Africa Debra Kalmanowitz Grafton Primary School and Bobby Lloyd Parkside Clinic. 7. Library project: `Step by step to recovery'. Creative sessions with children in war and post-wartime Professor Marina Danev City Library Zagreb. 8. Being a migrant working with migrants: issues of identity and embodiment Ditty Dokter University of Hertfordshire. 9. Inheritance: Jewish identity art psychotherapy workshops and the legacy of the Holocaust Dr Joy Schaverien analytical art psychotherapist private practice. Art therapy race and culture: reaching for the peak Caroline Case private practice. 10. Dance movement therapy with South Asian women in Britain Anusha Subramanyam Academy of Indian Dance. 11. Intercultural dance theatre and music as facilitators in creative arts therapy: a metacognitive experience Terence Brathwaite University of Birmingham. 12. Remembering: Intercultural issues in integrative arts psychotherapy Jocelyn James Central School of Speech and Drama. 13. The use of Israeli folksongs in dealing with women's bereavement and loss in music therapy Dorit Amir Bar-Ilan University Israel. 14. Reaching for the peak: art therapy in Hong Kong Caroline Case 15. On being a temporary migrant to Australia. Reflections on art therapy education and practice. Andrea Gilroy. Conclusion Ditty Dokter. Inde
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