Full Description
This book demonstrates some of the unique ways in which therapists can help complex and vulnerable clients considered "hard-to-reach", using arts media and play.
Using a wealth of case studies, contributors describe their unique therapeutic attempts to reach clients who, for various reasons, seem unreachable. These moving therapeutic journeys are described in a phenomenological, auto-ethnographic way by the therapists themselves, as a series of "snapshot" glimpses into the therapy room. The therapists describe how combinations of art, play, metaphor, and imagination have helped them navigate the complex pathways to reach their clients. Each chapter is fully supported by the contributing therapists' own selection of theoretical ideas and analysis.
The book will help therapists consider innovate creative approaches in their work with clients who have been deemed too complex to work with in individual therapy, emphasising the importance of play and arts resources in helping them achieve this.
Contents
Foreword. Snapshot From the Doorstep. Introduction: Arrival in The Land of Stories. Meeting a Hard to Reach Client 1. A Sausage Dog Called Daisy. 2. My Heart Hurts. 3. The Toad Croakers in The Land of Noise. 4. Florence Nightingale is Just Outside the Door. 5. The Ripple Effect: Supervising Jane. 6. The Boy Trapped in a Puffer Fish. 7. The Faceless Face: Reaching Shame Without Words. 8. The Locust on The Platter. 9. The Boy in the Orange Tent. 10. Lost in Lockdown. 11. Magical Horses: Equine Therapy. 12. The Silent Voice. 13. Why Can't You Reach Me?