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Integrating arts therapies into education : a collective volume / edited by Dafna Regev and Sharon Snir ; translated by Dalya Weisbrod.

Contributor(s): Regev, Dafna [editor] | Snir, Sharon [editor] | Weisbrod, Dalya [translator].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Routledge, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: xiii, 232 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780367442071 (paperback); 9780367442088 (hardback).Subject(s): Art therapy -- Israel -- Case studies | Educational psychology -- Israel | School psychology -- Israel | Educational counseling -- Israel -- Case studiesDDC classification: 616.891656 Summary: "This book offers a variety of effective, concrete ways to better assimilate arts therapies in the educational system. Featuring leading art therapists and the models they have honed as a result of their extensive experience in education, Integrating Arts Therapies into Education discusses systemic issues and challenges related to work in the education system such as confidentiality, multi-disciplinary teamwork with educators, and contact with parents. Divided into two parts, the first discusses systemic issues related to work in the education system, and the second presents a series of dedicated models that can be implemented in the education system. Each chapter consists of a theoretical background, a description of the working model, a clinical example or case study, and a summary. Creative arts and expressive therapy practitioners will find this guide filled with the most effective ways to approach and deliver arts therapies in a school setting"-- Provided by publisher.

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

This book offers a variety of effective, concrete ways to better assimilate arts therapies in the educational system.

Featuring leading art therapists and the models they have honed as a result of their arts experience in education, Integrating Arts Therapies into Education discusses systemic issues and challenges related to work in the education system such as confidentiality, multidisciplinary teamwork with educators and contact with parents. Divided into two parts, the first discusses systemic issues related to work in the education system, and the second presents a series of dedicated models that can be implemented in the education system. Each chapter consists of a theoretical background, a description of the working model, a clinical example or case study and a summary.

Creative arts and expressive therapy practitioners will find this guide filled with the most effective ways to approach and deliver arts therapies in a school setting.

"Original edition published 2018 by University of Haifa: Emili Sagol -- Creative Arts Therapies Research Center (Israel)"-- title page verso.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"This book offers a variety of effective, concrete ways to better assimilate arts therapies in the educational system. Featuring leading art therapists and the models they have honed as a result of their extensive experience in education, Integrating Arts Therapies into Education discusses systemic issues and challenges related to work in the education system such as confidentiality, multi-disciplinary teamwork with educators, and contact with parents. Divided into two parts, the first discusses systemic issues related to work in the education system, and the second presents a series of dedicated models that can be implemented in the education system. Each chapter consists of a theoretical background, a description of the working model, a clinical example or case study, and a summary. Creative arts and expressive therapy practitioners will find this guide filled with the most effective ways to approach and deliver arts therapies in a school setting"-- Provided by publisher.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Dafna Regev is an art therapist and researcher. She is a senior lecturer and member of the Emili Sagol Creative Arts Therapies Research Center at the University of Haifa, Israel.

Sharon Snir is an art therapist and researcher. She is an associate professor and head of the art therapy masters program at Tel Hai College, Israel.

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