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Healing arts therapies and person-centered dementia care /

Contributor(s): Series: Bradford Dementia Group good practice guidesPublication details: London ; Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, ©2002.Description: 137 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 184310038X
  • 9781843100386
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC 521
Contents:
Preface / Anthea Innes (University of Bradford) -- Introduction / Roseann E. Kasayka (University Hospitals Health System--Heather Hill Hospital and Health Partnership) -- From the Heart into Art: Person-Centered Art Therapy / Holly Queen-Daugherty (University Hospitals Health System--Heather Hill and Health Partnership) -- Dance/Movement Therapy: Partners in Personhood / Liat R. Shustik, Tria Thompson (University Hospitals Health System--Heather Hill Hospital and Health Partnership) -- Principles of Person-Centered Care in Music Therapy / Karen Hatfield, Natalie McClune (University Hospitals Health System--Healther Hill Hospital and Health Partnership) -- Conclusion / Roseann E. Kasayka, Karen Hatfield, Holly Queen-Daugherty, Liat R. Shustik, Natalie McClune, Tria Thompson (University Hospitals Health System--Heather Hill Hospital and Health Partnership, and Anthea Innes, University of Bradford).
Review: "Offering practical advice for arts therapists and health care professionals, this book emphasizes the importance of putting the individual before the illness to provide holistic, person-centred support for people with dementia." "The contributors are all practising healing arts therapists who show how music, dance and the visual arts can be used in partnership with person-centred care to promote improved memory, reduced anxiety, increased self-esteem, better communication and successful group interaction. They use case studies to demonstrate the ways in which therapists can encourage engagement of those with dementia with sound, touch, movement and visual forms, making this a positive and practical book for all those working to provide person-centred dementia care."--Jacket.
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Book Book Whitecliffe Library Arts Therapy Arts Therapy RC 521 HEA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available Donated by Caroline Miller, 2019 0016841

Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-128) and indexes.

Preface / Anthea Innes (University of Bradford) -- Introduction / Roseann E. Kasayka (University Hospitals Health System--Heather Hill Hospital and Health Partnership) -- From the Heart into Art: Person-Centered Art Therapy / Holly Queen-Daugherty (University Hospitals Health System--Heather Hill and Health Partnership) -- Dance/Movement Therapy: Partners in Personhood / Liat R. Shustik, Tria Thompson (University Hospitals Health System--Heather Hill Hospital and Health Partnership) -- Principles of Person-Centered Care in Music Therapy / Karen Hatfield, Natalie McClune (University Hospitals Health System--Healther Hill Hospital and Health Partnership) -- Conclusion / Roseann E. Kasayka, Karen Hatfield, Holly Queen-Daugherty, Liat R. Shustik, Natalie McClune, Tria Thompson (University Hospitals Health System--Heather Hill Hospital and Health Partnership, and Anthea Innes, University of Bradford).

"Offering practical advice for arts therapists and health care professionals, this book emphasizes the importance of putting the individual before the illness to provide holistic, person-centred support for people with dementia." "The contributors are all practising healing arts therapists who show how music, dance and the visual arts can be used in partnership with person-centred care to promote improved memory, reduced anxiety, increased self-esteem, better communication and successful group interaction. They use case studies to demonstrate the ways in which therapists can encourage engagement of those with dementia with sound, touch, movement and visual forms, making this a positive and practical book for all those working to provide person-centred dementia care."--Jacket.

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