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Inspired by the experience of art therapists who have pioneered
work with people with cancer and including those who have experienced
this devastating illness at first hand, this book acknowledges the
outstanding work of the Corinne Burton Trust which has supported
the development of art therapy services in hospices and clinics
throughout the United Kingdom.
Narratives,
case studies, new theoretical insights, and the inclusion of writing
from Italy, France and the United States of America contribute to
the strength and originality of the book. Therapeutic work is placed
in its institutional context, demonstrating the importance for the
art therapy service of being understood, supported and valued at
managerial level - and how the lack of this can impact adversely
on patient care. Moreover, many of the contributions have a sociological
and anthropological nature, which gives the book a unique and challenging
dimension.
Art
Therapy and Cancer Care is key reading for art therapists, artists
in health care and other health or social care professionals who
are looking for approaches that will improve the quality of living
for cancer patients, yet not shy away from the process of dying.
The
contributors
Jacqui Balloqui, Maureen Bocking, Timothy Duesbury, Ken Evans, Cinzia
Favara-Scacco, Barry Falk, Elizabeth Goll Lerner, David Hardy, Kathryn
Horn Coneway, Paola Luzzatto, Caryl Sibbett, Elizabeth Stone Matho,
Michele Wood, Diane Waller.
The
editors
Diane Waller is Professor of Art Psychotherapy and Director
of Programmes in Group and Intercultural Therapy at Goldsmiths College,
University of London.
Caryl
Sibbett is Lecturer in the Graduate School of Education, Queen's
University, Belfast, where she is Director of the MSc Art Therapy
course.
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