Description
Christian, Jewish, Buddhist and other perspectives on how central spirituality is to the process of healing
About the Author
Catherine Hyland Moon, MA, ATR is an art therapist with over twenty years' experience in the mental health field. She is currently an Assistant Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her recent artwork has focused on performance art and the incorporation of found objects in painting.
Reviews
The book has obvious relevance for art therapists, whether for classroom or personal use, as well as for teachers and artists. For practitioners of spiritual traditions, this book provides a view into the ways that spiritual ideas can inform and motivate practical work in the world, forming the foundation of a healing practice. -- Religious Studies Review
This anthology is perhaps the first to chart the territory of applying spiritual experiences to art therapy. Each chapter contributes to the development of an understanding of how art creates meaning and is a gift for life which transcends the limits of therapeutic programmes. I found a great deal here of practical use and would recommend this book to practitioners seeking to enhance the depth of their clients' creativity. -- British Journal of Occupational Therapy
Spirituality and Art Therapy is a compelling synthesis of enlightenment. I have been waiting years for a book like this - for both personal and professional use. Thank you for filling a void in the area of art therapy with this collection of wonderful insights. -- Brian Luke Seaward
This book is as practical as it is inspiring. -- Deborah Bowman, Naropa University
This is an important book for anyone using art for healing. It has the added dimension of providing tools for the spiritual search. I recommend it highly. -- Lucia Capacchione
Book Information
ISBN 9781853029523
Author Mimi Farrelly-Hansen
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Weight(grams) 460g
Dimensions(mm) 232mm * 154mm * 18mm