Introduction |
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Part I Philosophical and theoretical perspectives |
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Poiesis and post-modernism: the search for a foundation in expressive arts therapy |
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19 | (18) |
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Soul nourishment, or the intermodal language of imagination |
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37 | (16) |
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The necessity of form: expressive arts therapy in the light of the work of K.E. Løgstrup |
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53 | (14) |
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Artistic inquiry: research in expressive arts therapy |
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67 | (22) |
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Part II Clinical perspectives |
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Voicework as therapy: the artistic use of singing and vocal sound to heal mind and body |
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89 | (24) |
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The creative connection: a holistic expressive arts process |
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113 | (20) |
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Living artfully: movement as an integrative process |
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133 | (18) |
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Layer upon layer: a healing experience in the art studio |
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151 | (20) |
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Music as mother: the mothering function of music through expressive and receptive avenues |
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171 | (24) |
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Between imagination and belief: poetry as therapeutic intervention |
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195 | (16) |
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Poetry in the oral tradition: serious play with words |
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211 | (12) |
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The Theater of the Holocaust |
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223 | (18) |
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In exile from the body: creating a `play room' in the `waiting room' |
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241 | (34) |
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On the play ground: child psychotherapy and expressive arts therapy |
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The Contributers |
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274 | (2) |
Subject Index |
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276 | (4) |
Author Index |
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