
Using Image and Narrative in Therapy for Trauma, Addiction and Recovery
$102.24
- Paperback
352 pages
- Release Date
20 April 2021
Summary
With contributions from well-respected figures in the field, this book explores the use of narrative and image in the therapeutic treatment of trauma and addiction.
The book considers topics such as early trauma and its impacts, therapeutic methods based on images and narrative, and recovery and post-traumatic growth through community engagement.
Despite a close practical association between the two, trauma and addiction are often addressed or treated separately. By considerin…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781787750517 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1787750515 |
| Author: | James West, Martin Weegmann |
| Publisher: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Imprint: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 352 |
| Release Date: | 20 April 2021 |
| Weight: | 500g |
| Dimensions: | 228mm x 152mm x 22mm |
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This book offers richly rewarding journeys into the areas of image and narrative with respect to two of the most prevalent disorders of our times: addiction and trauma.
This book offers richly rewarding journeys into the areas of image and narrative with respect to two of the most prevalent disorders of our times: addiction and trauma. – Martin Weegmann, Clinical Psychologist, Psychotherapist & AuthorA rich and evocative collection of writings which invite a reflexive reader. These texts bring together a wide range of philosophical perspectives and psychotherapeutic theories illustrated with stories from practice. It’s a moving book and a book on the move not only honouring past and contemporary writers but anticipating an unfolding era requiring new responses to trauma. – Gail Simon, DProf, Director of Professional Doctorate in Systemic Practice, University of BedfordshireAn important and welcomed contribution for therapists and academics into the world of addiction and recovery drawing on a range of contexts including chapters written by an array of experienced practitioners focusing on parent-child work, chronic illness, supervision, inpatient services, and much more. This book offers a wealth of examples and ideas around using powerful images, metaphors, stories, animations, and narratives to enrich and thicken therapeutic work and interventions. There is something for everyone interested in this area. – Dr. Karen Treisman, Clinical Psychologist, Trainer, and Author of the Therapeutic Treasures CollectionAuthoritative theory and moving clinical examples make this book an excellent resource for professionals working with trauma. Illustrated with imagery and the moving testimony of survivors, adults and children, it builds a vivid picture of how the powerful mixture of art and narrative may enable witnessing, validation and eventually transformation of previously unspeakable events. – Professor Joy Schaverien PhD, Jungian psychoanalyst, art psychotherapist author of Boarding School Syndrome: The Psychological Trauma of the Privileged ChildThis a timely reminder of the complexity of recognising trauma and of the task involved in working with clients who are experiencing it. The contributors have produced a series of moving accounts, sensitively brought together by a very experienced art psychotherapist. Written in an accessible style, the book will surely be of value to other therapists, artists and health professionals in the UK and elsewhere: understanding what ‘reality’ and ‘normality’ is in the light of the pandemic, is a great challenge for all of us. – Professor Diane Waller OBE Emeritus Professor of Art Psychotherapy, Goldsmiths, University of LondonThis book brings together two important concepts: narrative and image. We are familiar with the idea that ‘every picture tells a story’ and that within every story pictures or images are created. Combining these ideas with trauma and addiction, almost alchemically, this book shows and tells how the seemingly magical process of transformation can be achieved through the use of art therapy. This book inspired me to create. – Kim Etherington, Etherington PhD, Professor Emerita in Narrative and Life Story Research, University of Bristol
About The Author
James West
James D. West completed his first degree in Fine Art and Art History and then trained as an art psychotherapist and has been self-employed and in private practice since 1994. He is a supervisor working with a wide variety of practice contexts and modalities including addiction rehab and is also a registered clinical hypnotherapist and a master practitioner of NLP. He is a longstanding peer reviewer for the International Journal of Art Therapy and other journals. He was both an author and the editor of ‘Art Therapy in Private Practice’ (2018, JKP). He is committed to the development of practitioner research.
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