Expressivetherapy , also known as expressive arts therapy or creative arts therapy , is the use of the creative arts as a form of therapy . Unlike traditional art expression, the process of creation is emphasized rather than the final product. Expressivetherapy is predicated on the assumption that people can heal through use of imagination and the various forms of creative expression. Types Expressivetherapy is an umbrella term. Some common types of expressivetherapy include art therapy art and dementia dance therapy drama therapy music therapy writing therapy All expressive therapists share the belief that through creative expression and the tapping of the imagination, a person can examine the body, feelings, emotions and his or her thought process. However, expressive arts therapy is its own therapeutic discipline, an inter modal discipline where the therapist and client move freely between drawing, dancing, music, drama, poetry, etc. Although often separated by the form of creative art, some expressive therapists consider themselves intermodal, using expression in general, rather ... cite book author Malchiodi, Cathy A. date published 2003 Expressive Therapies publisher New York Guilford ISBN 1593853793 ref Expressive arts therapy is the practice of using imagery, storytelling ... beings for creative expression of our individual and collective human experience in artistic form. Expressive arts therapy is also about experiencing the natural capacity of creative expression and creative community for healing. Appalachian Expressive Arts Collective, 2003, Expressive Arts Therapy ... creative activities on people with Alzheimer s disease . The film demonstrates how expressive therapies ... rosalia gitau art therapy for alzheimer b 495914.html Art Therapy for Alzheimer s Organizations http www.ieata.org IEATA International Expressive Arts Therapy Association Worldwide http nccata.org NCCATA National Coalition of Creative Arts Therapies Associations United States Category Therapy ... more details
Multiple issues advert April 2011 wikify April 2011 notability April 2011 The International Expressive Arts Therapy Association IEATA is a non profit, professional organization founded in 1994 to encourage the creative spirit. IEATA supports expressive arts therapists, artists, educators, consultants and others using integrative, multimodal arts processes for personal and community growth. IEATA provides a professional guild and an international network through sponsoring bi annual conferences. IEATA provides a global forum for dialogue, promotes guiding principles for professional practice, and works to increase recognition and use of expressive arts as a tool for psychological, physical and spiritual wellness. Memberships IEATA offers two kinds of registration for professional memberships. REAT registration is designed for those using the Intermodal ExpressiveTherapyExpressive Arts in psychotherapy. REACE registration designed for expressive arts consultants and educators using the expressive arts in a broad range of approaches in education, organizational development, health fields and more. Bibliography Knill, P., Barba, H. & Fuchs, M. 1995 . Minstrels of soul intermodal expressivetherapy. Canada Palmerston Press. Kossak, M. 2008 . Therapeutic Attunement A transpersonal view of Expressive arts therapy. The Arts in Psychotherapy. 36 1 , 13 18. Levine, S. and Levine, E. Eds. 1999 . Foundations of expressive arts therapy Theoretical and clinical perspectives. London and Philadelphia Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Levine, S. 1992 . Poesis the language of psychology and speech of the soul. PA Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Malchiodi, C. ed. 2005 Expressive Therapies. New York, NY Guilford Press. McNiff, S. 2004 . Art heals how creativity heals the soul. Boston, MA Shambala. McNiff, S. 1992 Arts and Medicine. Boston, MA Shambhala. McNiff, S. 1981 . The Arts and Psychotherapy. Springfield, IL Charles Thomas, Pub. Rogers, N. 1995 . The creative connection Expressive arts ... more details
speech therapy, pharmaceuticals have also been considered as a useful treatment for expressive ...Infobox disease Name Expressive aphasia Image BrocasAreaSmall.png Caption Broca s area and Wernicke s area ... MeshID D001039 Expressive aphasia non fluent aphasia , also known as Broca s aphasia in clinical ... Sinauer Associates, Inc. isbn 0878937420 ref Expressive aphasia is one subset of a larger family of disorders ... language spoken or written . ref name Purves Expressive aphasia differs from dysarthria , which is characterized ... speech. Expressive aphasia contrasts with receptive aphasia , which is characterized by a patient ... bound morpheme s . A person with expressive aphasia might say Son ... University ... Smart ... ref Severity of expressive aphasia varies among patients. In the most extreme cases, patients ... is a problem with receptive language, not expressive language, and is one reason why the problem ... aphasia In addition to difficulty expressing oneself, sufferers of expressive aphasia are also ... with receptive aphasia, but can be seen in patients of expressive aphasia without being diagnosed ... roles that words play within the sentence. Classification and diagnosis Expressive aphasia is also ... conserved between patients. Causes The most common cause of expressive aphasia is stroke . A stroke ... cite journal doi 10.1177 0269215507078452 title The rate and extent of improvement with therapy from ... coauthors pmid 17981853 volume 21 issue 10 pages 941 949 id url format accessdate ref Expressive aphasia ... ref In most cases, expressive aphasia is caused by a stroke in Broca s area or the surrounding vicinity. However, cases of expressive aphasia have been seen in patients with strokes in other areas of the brain. Patients with classic symptoms of expressive aphasia in general have more acute brain ... as global aphasia or left unclassified. ref name Bakheit Expressive aphasia can also be caused ... function is important for understanding what areas of the brain cause expressive aphasia when damaged ... more details
Orphan date September 2008 Expressive potential is the degree to which a given MIDI controller music control interface input device enables a musician to control musical expression . An interface with low expressive potential enables control over a narrow range of musical expression, no matter how virtuoso virtuosic its player, whereas an interface with high expressive potential enables control over a wide range of musical expression. Expressive potential is independent of how that potential was, is, or will be realized in any given composition or performance. This independence allows the expressive potential of new musical instruments & interfaces to be compared and contrasted objectively with traditional musical instruments. The concept of expressive potential is closely related to the concept of affordance , i.e. all action possibilities latent in the environment, objectively measurable and independent of the individual s ability to recognize or realize them. One possible metric for expressive potential is the number of Degrees of freedom physics and chemistry degrees of freedom provided by the interface. The more degrees of freedom, the more independent expressive variables a musician can control independently during performance. The development of new interfaces to control musical expression is an active research area, supporting an annual conference, http nime.org New Interfaces for Musical Expression . Category Electronic music ... more details
notability Books date May 2010 Infobox Book name Expressive Processing translator author Noah Wardrip Fruin illustrator cover artist publisher The MIT Press country United States language English series genre Textbook release date 2009 media type Print Hardcover Hardback pages 480 pp isbn 0 262 01343 6 oclc Expressive Processing Digital Fictions, Computer Games, and Software Studies is a digital media textbook authored by Noah Wardrip Fruin and published through The MIT Press . Throughout the book Wardrip Fruin takes a look into expressive processing elements that part take in digital media. ref cite web url http mitpress.mit.edu catalog item default.asp?ttype 2&tid 11872 title Expressive Processing work The MIT Press last Wardrip Fruin first Noah accessdate 2010 10 26 ref Wardrip Fruin attempts to explain expressive processing through the ELIZA effect , The Tale Spin Effect, The SimCity Effect, and many other elements of interactive digital media. References See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http mitpress.mit.edu catalog item default.asp?ttype 2&tid 11872 Expressive Processing on MIT press http books.google.com books?id rfZH JzdKaQC&lpg PA482&ots VQ0iV MyRk&dq Expressive 20Processing 20wikipedia&pg PA482 v onepage&q&f false Google Book version of Expressive Processing Categories DEFAULTSORT Expressive Processing Category Textbooks Category 2009 books Category Books about the media nonfiction book stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Manic Expressive Type studio Artist Her Space Holiday Cover Released 2001 Recorded Genre Indie music Indie Electronica Length 42 01 Label Tiger Style US br Galaxia Records US vinyl br Wichita Recordings UK Producer Marc Bianchi Reviews Allmusic rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r557593 pure url yes link Last album Ambidextrous album Ambidextrous br 2001 This album Manic Expressive br 2001 Next album The Young Machines br 2003 Manic Expressive is the first full length album by Her Space Holiday . Track listing Manic Expressive Enter Lydia The Ringing in My Ears Polar Opposite Key Stroke Spectator Sport Hassle Free Harmony Perfect on Paper Manic Expressive Exit External links http www.herspaceholiday.com Her Space Holiday official website http www.myspace.com herspaceholiday Her Space Holiday on MySpace 2000s indietronica album stub Category Her Space Holiday albums Manic Expressive Category 2001 albums ... more details
Globalize date December 2010 An expressive loan is a loanword incorporated into the expressive system of the borrowing language, making it resemble native words or onomatopoeia . Expressive loanwords are hard to identify, and by definition, they follow the common phonetic sound change patterns poorly. Likewise, there is a continuum between pure loanwords and expressive loanwords. The difference to a folk etymology is that a folk etymology or eggcorn is based on misunderstanding, whereas an expressive loan is changed on purpose, the speaker taking the loanword knowing full well that the descriptive quality is different from the original sound and meaning. South eastern Finnish language Finnish , for example, has many expressive loans. The main source language, Russian language Russian , does not use the front rounded vowels y , or y . Thus, it is common to add these to redescriptivized loans to remove the degree of foreignness that the loanword would otherwise have. For example, tytin brawn means wobblyness , and superficially it looks like a native construction, originating from the verb tutista to wobble added with a front vowel sound in the vowel harmony . However, it is expressivized from tyyteni which is a confusing word as ni is a possessive suffix , which in turn is a loanword from Russian st den . A bit more obvious example is t k tti sticky, tarry goo , which could be mistaken as a derivation from the onomatopoeia onomatopoetic word t k cf. the verb t kki to poke . However, it is an expressive loan of Russian d ogot tar . See also False cognate False friend Sound symbolism Eggcorn References Cite web author Vesa Jarva url http info.adm.jyu.fi main portti tiedotteet 2003 08 1166 show announcement title V it s T k tti t k tt , tytin tytisee Jarva date 23 August 2003 deadurl yes archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20061010011414 http info.adm.jyu.fi main ... DEFAULTSORT Expressive Loan Category Language comparison Category Etymology ar it Prestito ... more details
In computer science , the expressive power of a language describes the ideas expressible in that language ... expressive power than OWL2 RL. These restrictions allow more efficient polynomial time reasoning in OWL2 EL than in OWL2 RL. So OWL2 EL trades some expressive power for more efficient reasoning. ref ... Information Description The term expressive power may be used with a range of meaning. It may mean ... uses of the term. ref http citeseer.ist.psu.edu felleisen90expressive.html On the Expressive Power of Programming Languages , by Matthias Felleisen 1990 ref The notion of expressive power is always ... off between expressive power and analyzability. The more a formalism can express, the harder it becomes ... or completely undecidable problem undecidable . Citation needed date May 2010 Examples Expressive power .... In this context, the expressive power of a formalism is the set of sets of strings its instances describe, and comparing expressive power is a matter of comparing these sets. An important yardstick for describing the relative expressive power of formalisms in this area is the Chomsky hierarchy ... grammar s have equal expressive power, while that of context free grammar s is greater what this means ... of expressive power is a central topic of study. It is known, for instance, that deciding whether ... be efficiently decided whether any given string is in the set. For more expressive formalisms, this problem ... , of graphs, or other structures. Expressive power in database theory Database theory is concerned ... order logic is lacking in expressive power it cannot express certain types of Boolean queries, e.g. ... of Databases. Addison Wesley, 1995. ref However, adding expressive power must be done with care ... s and language constructs were compared on expressive power and efficiency, e.g. various versions ... Andrei Voronkov Complexity and expressive power of logic programming. ACM Comput. Surv. 33 3 374 ... science DEFAULTSORT Expressive Power Category Programming language topics Category Ontology languages ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date August 2006 att November 2010 Expressive timing refers to the musical phenomenon whereby a performer introduces subtle temporal nuances to an otherwise metronomic perfectly timed interpretation. This is also referred to as microtiming or microrhythm . For instance, a pianist might introduce a slight ritardando not called for explicitly in the musical score at the end of a phrase to convey a structural event in this case, a phrase ending . Expressive timing has been shown to operate in different musical styles. In jazz , expressive timing plays an important role in how swing eighth notes are timed. It has also been shown empirically that simple rhythms are often performed differently from how they are notated. This aspect of rhythm production is at odds with a feature of rhythm perception namely, that rhythms made up of complex ratios are simplified by listeners to consist of simple ratios. For example, when presented with a sequence of sounds whose interonset intervals IOIs are 700 300 400 milliseconds ratios of 7 3 4 , a listener might code the rhythm according to the simpler ratios 2 1 1. This is known as Quantization music quantizing . The following figure graphs timing data for a short phrase performed by John Coltrane Like Someone in Love . The Y axis plots interonset intervals. Even though the notes are nominally sextuplets, notice how their actual durations fluctuate above and below the sextuplet s metronimic value of 162 ms. Image Coltrane graph.jpg 325px Image Coltrane.jpg 390px DEFAULTSORT Expressive Timing Category Articulations ... more details
other uses Interventions infobox Name Therapy Image Caption ICD10 ICD9unlinked MeshID D013812 OPS301 OtherCodes Therapy in lang el , or treatment , is the attempted remediation of a health problem ... treatment . Among psychologists, the term may refer specifically to psychotherapy or talk therapy . Preventive therapy or prophylactic therapy is a treatment that is intended to prevent a medical ... therapy is a treatment that is intended to stop a medical condition from progressing any further. A medication ..., is an abortive therapy. A supportive therapy is one that does not treat or improve the underlying ... increase the risk of adverse effects. Patients sometimes compliance medicine quit a therapy because ... that cannot be cured are still treatable. Types of therapies By therapy composition Treatments ... , mesotherapy by medical device by gene gene therapy by gold chrysotherapy aurotherapy by hormone hormone therapy by organism biotherapy by virus virotherapy by bacteriophage phage therapy by maggot maggot therapy by ozone ozonotherapy by salt speleotherapy by serous fluid serum serotherapy by water ... electromagnetic therapy alternative medicine electromagnetic therapy by magnetic energy magnet therapy by light phototherapy by Mechanics mechanical manual therapy as massotherapy & therapy by exercise as in physiotherapy by sound Cymatic therapy , music therapy by radiation radiotherapy by temperature ... by education by physical therapy occupational therapy , Massage massage therapy , or acupuncture ... follow formal or informal algorithmic guidelines. A first line therapy sometimes called induction therapy or primary therapy ref http www.cancer.gov dictionary ?CdrID 346494 National Cancer Institute Dictionary of Cancer Terms first line therapy Retrieved July 2010 ref usually on the basis of clinical ... line therapy either fails to resolve the issue or produces intolerable side effects , additional ... date November 2011 See also Wiktionary therapy Classification of Pharmaco Therapeutic Referrals Cure ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Therapy? image Therapy311006.jpg caption Therapy? performing acoustically at HMV , Dublin on 31 October 2006 background group or band origin ... br Martin McCarrick br Graham Hopkins Therapy? is an alternative metal musical ensemble band from ... inspiration from diverse sources notably punk rock , Therapy? came to attention in the early 1990s ... at categorization... Therapy are still headbangers with their thinking caps screwed on tight. ref ... blockquote Although now vanished from the charts and wide media attention, Therapy? continue to release ... since 2004. Therapy? are currently signed to Blast Records , with worldwide distribution via Global Music . ref cite web url http www.therapyquestionmark.co.uk news read.php?newsid 229 title Therapy ... biography band a 1989 title Band Biography 1989 by Andy Cairns ref Therapy? released ... , Fugazi and Neds Atomic Dustbin . Therapy? quickly came to the attention of local music fans with their distinctively ... becoming Therapy? s trademark led them more towards the grunge camp than away from it. ref cite web ... almost certainly be 1993. The release of the Shortsharpshock EP catapulted Therapy? into the Top 40 ... Stories Therapy? song Stories and Loose Therapy? song Loose charting in the UK earlier in the year, it was clear that Therapy? had changed direction. Although the string laden single Diane Therapy ... 1996 by Andy Cairns ref After the tour wound up in mid 1996, Therapy? finally took a long break. They reconvened ... ref Image Szakacsi Therapy2.jpg right thumb 240px Therapy? in studio. Seattle 2001 L R Graham Hopkins ... McCarrick Therapy? recorded follow up record Shameless album Shameless in early 2001 in Seattle . The album ... Baxter drummer Keith Baxter . Hopkins was permanently replaced in Therapy? by ex The Beyond band The Beyond ... with the three piece Therapy? and was reminiscent of the claustrophobic sound of their earlier material .... ref name themetalforge.com On September 19, 2006, Therapy? performed an exclusive studio show of songs ... more details
Infobox disease Name Expressive language disorder ICD10 ICD10 F 80 1 f 80 DSM IV DSM IV 315.31 Expressive ... expression. ref http www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au bhcv2 bhcarticles.nsf pages Expressive language disorder ref It is a specific language impairment characterized by an ability to use expressive ... or may not be abnormalities in Manner of articulation articulation . ref name icd Expressive language ... normal expressive language even though they have been adequately exposed to language and there is an absence ... non verbal or non linguistically based memory will be unimpaired. An example of a child with expressive language disorder can be seen http www.youtube.com watch?v BnRNeDtme0g here . Expressive language disorder affects work and schooling in many ways. It is usually treated by specific speech therapy, and usually cannot be expected to go away on its own. Expressive language disorder can be further classified into two groups developmental expressive language disorder and acquired expressive language disorder. Developmental expressive language disorder currently has no known cause, is first ... than the acquired form of the disorder. Acquired expressive language disorder is caused by specific ... expressive language disorder from other communication disorder s, sensory motor disturbances ... in phenotypes of children with expressive language disorder, in terms of impairment and of severity. We can use language models such as Willem Levelt s to propose that individuals of expressive ... a lot of debate about whether specific language impairments, such as expressive language disorder ... Reviews Neuroscience, 6, 131 138. ref Due to the vague nature of the diagnosis of expressive language ... to language. Outcomes for individuals with expressive language disorder Studies looking at long term outcomes for individuals with specific language impairments such as expressive language disorder ... expanding field of research. Special education coding Students diagnosed with an expressive language ... more details
Infobox name eis Infobox image File Expressive Intelligence Studio logo .png imagestyle caption headerstyle background ccf header1 Expressive Intelligence Studio label1 Location data1 Santa Cruz, California label2 Institution data2 University of California, Santa Cruz label3 Affiliation data3 Jack Baskin School of Engineering label4 Focus data4 Artificial Intelligence , Procedural generation Procedural Content Generation , Authoring system label5 Founded data5 2006 label6 Advisors data6 Michael Mateas , Noah Wardrip Fruin , Arnav Jhala , Jim Whitehead professor Jim Whitehead The Expressive Intelligence Studio is a research group at the University of California, Santa Cruz , established to conduct research in the field of game design technology. ref name Santa Cruz Sentinel http www.santacruzsentinel.com ci 14486926?IADID Popular gaming program making UC Santa Cruz one of the elite ref The studio is currently being run by Michael Mateas , Noah Wardrip Fruin , Arnav Jhala , and Jim Whitehead professor Jim Whitehead , who work closely with the students in their research. ref name EIS Page http eis.ucsc.edu people People Expressive Intelligence Studio ref History When Michael Mateas formed the group back in 2006, his goal was to stretch the students into being creative. He did not want the game design program at UCSC to be just about photo realistic graphics. Instead he wanted to form an ambitious group of students that grabbed the attention of the gaming industry. ref name Santa Cruz Sentinel According to Noah Wardrip Fruin, a major benefit for establishing the Expressive Intelligence ... of the research done by the Expressive Intelligence Studio is done through major research projects, and focuses primarily on video game AI . ref name EIS Main Page http eis.ucsc.edu Expressive Intelligence ... to Mateas, however, the program at the University of California, Santa Cruz Expressive Intelligence ... Expressive Intelligence Studio Blog at UC Santa Cruz DEFAULTSORT Expressive Intelligence Studio ... more details
Notability date April 2010 SpecialChars image Standard Tibetan name.svg special Tibetan script fix Help Multilingual support Indic characters Tibetan script Tibetan characters error mojibake question marks, boxes, or other symbols Tibetan Buddhism buddhism The Lion s Perfect Expressive Power bo t w seng ge rtsal rdzogs is one of the Seventeen tantras of Dzogchen Upadesha . ref Source http www.rigpawiki.org index.php?title Seventeen Tantras accesssed Thursday March 25, 2010 ref Primary resources http wikisource.org wiki Seng ge rtsal rdzogs chen po i rgyud seng ge rtsal rdzogs chen po i rgyud Wikisource in Wylie http wikisource.org wiki Wikisource in Uchen Tibetan Script , Unicode Notes references TibetanBuddhism Category Buddhist texts Category Dzogchen Category Nyingma Category Tibetan Buddhist practices Category Tantric practices Category Nyingma texts Category Nyingma tantras Buddhism stub ... more details
Psychology sidebar Drama Therapy written dramatherapy in the UK is the use of theatre techniques to facilitate personal growth and promote mental health. Dramatherapy is used in a wide variety of settings, including hospital s, schools, mental health centers, prisons , and businesses. Drama Therapy, as a form of Expressive Arts Therapy , also known as ExpressiveTherapy , exists in many forms and can ..., Cathy A. 2003 , Expressive Therapies , New York Guilford, ISBN 1593853793 ref History of Dramatherapy ... . The field has expanded to allow many forms of theatrical interventions as therapy including role ... theatre improvisational techniques . Often, Drama Therapy is utilized to help a client Solve a problem ... The theoretical foundation of Drama Therapy lies in drama, theater, psychology, psychotherapy, anthropology, play, and interactive and creative processes. In his book, Drama as Therapy Theory, practice and research, Phil Jones describes the emergence of the intentional use of drama as therapy as three ... of Moreno, Evreinov, and Iljine, marked a new attitude towards the relationship between therapy and theatre that provided a foundation for the emergence of drama therapy later in the century. Finally ..., drama therapy emerged as a creative arts therapy in the 1970s. Today, drama therapy is practiced ... as Therapy, Theatre as Living that there are nine core processes at the heart of drama therapy. These include ... National Association for Drama Therapy NADT , which establishes guidelines for the RDT Registered ... one of three institutions accredited by the National Association for Drama Therapy New York University ... Mill Institute. See also Art therapy Theraplay Psychology Psychodrama Theater of the Oppressed Playback ... Association for Drama Therapy USA http www.badth.org.uk British Association of Dramatherapists UK Other Drama Therapy Related Websites http www.creativealternatives.co Creative Alternatives Canada ... Sesame Institute for Drama and Movement Therapy http www.dramatherapist.net Dramatherapist.net ... more details
to integrate all of the arts in both therapy and education. The international profession of Expressive .... ref Knill, P. 2005 . Principles and practice of expressive arts therapy toward a therapeutic aestetics ... of the Expressive Therapies Continuum Implications for Brain Structures and Functions. Art Therapy ...Interventions infobox Name Art therapy Image Correctional Activities at Central Jail Faisalabad, Pakistan ... of its dual origins in art and psychotherapy, art therapy definitions vary. It can either focus on dealing with the art making process as therapeutic in and of itself art as therapy , or on the psychotherapeutic ... from the client. ref name Edwards Edwards, D. 2004 . Art therapy. London, England SAGE Publications, Ltd., p.1 ref Definitions According to the What is Art Therapy? brochure from the website of http www.baat.org BAAT British Association of Art Therapists , blockquote Art therapy is a form ... baat.org What is Art Therapy.pdf, p.1 ref Clients who can use art therapy may have a wide range of difficulties ... conditions and physical illness. Art therapy may be provided for groups, or for individuals ... The American Art Therapy Association describes it this way blockquote a rt therapy is the therapeutic ... aata aboutarttherapy.html ref blockquote blockquote Art therapy is a mental health profession ... insight. Art therapy integrates the fields of human development, visual art drawing, painting, sculpture ... name americanarttherapyassociation blockquote History Art therapy is a relatively young therapeutic ... and European areas. In England, as in the U.S., the roots of art therapy lay mainly in art education ..., n umerous and often conflicting definitions of art therapy have been advanced since the term ... person to use the term art therapy to describe the therapeutic application of image making. For Hill ..., the value of art therapy lay in completely engrossing the mind as well as the fingers and in releasing ... . So, the birth of art therapy goes back to the painter, Adrian Hill, who suggested artistic work to his ... more details
Attack therapy is a controversial type of psychotherapy evolved from ventilation therapy. It involves ... patients during group therapy , in which the patient may be verbally abused, denounced, or humiliated ... to undergo attack therapy there was evidence that persons with a positive self image may profit from the therapy, while people with a negative self image would not profit, or might indeed be harmed. ref name IoM Methodology Attack therapy can be particularly problematic when the group members ... Psychotherapy with Addicted Populations , Flores notes that attack therapy can take place when individuals ... , Maia Szalavitz writes that attack therapy can include the tactics of isolation, and rigid imposition ... that attack therapy attempts to tear down the patient s defenses by extreme verbal or physical measures ... ref Tudor describes attack therapy in Group Counselling , writing that the individual is ridiculed ... to Maran s book Dirty , attack therapy can take place in all night encounter groups and daily ..., Alcohol, and Substance Abuse that in attack therapy, there was a movement to tear them down in order ... note that attack therapy puts an emphasis on the expression of anger by each individual. ref ..., John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0471192821 ref One Nation Under Therapy by Satel and Sommers characterized attack therapy as among the more bizarre expressive therapies , and put it in the same category as The Primal Scream , Nude Encounter , and Rolfing . ref One Nation Under Therapy , Christina Hoff ... , Coleman and Cressey write that in attack therapy, one individual is criticized and torn down by the rest ..., Page 351. ISBN 0060413271 ref Groups that use attack therapy In their textbook, Helping People Change , Kanfer and Goldstein note that controversial group Synanon used a form of attack therapy. ref ... wrote that the Synanon form of attack therapy was also called the Synanon confrontation game . ref ... The Concise Encyclopedia of Psychology also described the Synanon method of attack therapy, noting ... more details
Dance Therapy Association, http www.adta.org about who.cfm . ref As a form of expressivetherapy ... Louise Yocum Simona Orinska Trudi Schoop See also Ecosomatic s Expressivetherapy Process art ... Dance therapy , or dance movement therapy is the Psychotherapy psychotherapeutic use of movement and dance ..., Helen 2006 Payne, Helen, Dance Movement Therapy Theory, Research, and Practice, Hove, East ok Sussex .... ref name Levy, Fran J. 1988 Levy, Fran J., Dance Movement Therapy A Healing Art, Reston, VA The American ... this form of therapy have remained the same. Influenced by the main principles of this therapy, most .... ref name ReferenceA Meekums, Bonnie, Dance Movement Therapy, Thousand Oaks, CA SAGE Publications Inc. . ref Organizations such as the American Dance Therapy Association and the Association for Dance Movement Therapy, United Kingdom maintain the high standards of profession and education throughout ... Who was Marian Chace?, American Dance Therapy Association, http www.adta.org resources chace bio.cfm . ref This form of therapy which is taught in a wide array of locations goes farther than just centering .... Other common names for DMT include movement psychotherapy and dance therapy. ref Who We Are, American Dance Therapy Association, http www.adta.org about who.cfm . ref History Although dance ... as a form of therapy. The development of DMT can be split into two waves throughout history. Long ... of dance therapy. The first records of dance being used as a form of therapy date as far back ... influences, the main theories of dance therapy originated in the United Kingdom UK . ref name ReferenceA First Wave Marian Chace , The Grand Dame of dance therapy, is the woman responsible for introducing ... is considered the principal founder of what is now dance therapy in the United States . ref Who was Marian Chace?, American Dance Therapy Association, http www.adta.org resources chace bio.cfm . ref ... Chace s dance classes. ref Dance Therapy, American Cancer Society. http cancer.org doctoor MIT content ... more details
. ref name Lebo Lebo, D. 1955 . The expressive value of toys recommended for nondirective play therapy ...Interventions infobox Name Play therapy Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 93.81 , ICD9proc 94.36 MeshID D010989 OtherCodes Play therapy is generally employed with children aged 3 through 11 and provides ... an important vehicle for them to know and accept themselves and others. General Play Therapy is a form ... integration , individuation growth and development . Play Therapy can also be used as a tool of diagnosis ... anxieties . In this way, play therapy can be used as a self help mechanism, as long as children are allowed ... desensitization or relearning therapy to change disturbing behavior, either systematically or in less ... formalized the play therapy process by providing children with play materials to express themselves ... life . In the 1930s David Levy 1938 developed a technique he called release therapy. His technique ... emotions. In 1955, Gove Hambidge expanded on Levy s work emphasizing a Structured Play Therapy .... Jesse Taft 1933 and Frederick Allen 1934 developed an approach they entitled relationship therapy ... of the relationship therapist and developed non directive therapy, later called client centered therapy Rogers, 1951 . Virginia Axline 1950 expanded on her mentor s concepts. In her article entitled Entering the child s world via play experiences Axline summarized her concept of play therapy ... . In 1953 Clark Moustakas wrote his first book Children in Play Therapy. In 1956 he compiled Publication ... and others, forging the Humanistic Psychology movement. Filial therapy, developed by Bernard and Louise Guerney, was a new innovation in play therapy during the 1960s. The filial approach emphasizes a structured ... in the home. In the 1960s, with the advent of school counselors, school based play therapy began ..., especially in terms of using play therapy as both an educational and preventive tool in dealing with children s issues. 1973 Clark Moustakas continues his journey into play therapy and publishes is novel ... more details
Interventions infobox Name Music therapy Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 93.84 MeshID D009147 OtherCodes Psychology sidebar Music therapy is an allied health profession and one of the expressivetherapyexpressive therapies , consisting of an interpersonal process in which a trained music therapist ... research literature base incorporating areas such as clinical therapy , biomusicology , musical ... musicology . Referrals to music therapy services may be made by other health care professionals ... can also choose to pursue music therapy services without a referral i.e., self referral . Music .... Music therapy is also used in some medical hospitals, cancer centers, schools, alcohol and drug recovery programs, psychiatric hospitals, and correctional facilities. ref About Music Therapy & AMTA. American Music Therapy Association, 2011. Web. 9 November 2011 http www.musictherapy.org about ... in Europe, dealt with music therapy in his treatise Meanings of the Intellect , where he discussed ... abs 10.1089 act.2004.10.266?journalCode act ref History of Music Therapy Music has been used as a healing .... Music Therapy. European Psychiatry 1.25 Jan. 2010 839. Academic Search Premier. Web. 9 November 2011. ref Music therapy goes back to biblical times, when David played the harp to rid King Saul .... Music Therapy. The Musical Quarterly 30.4 Aug. 2006 409. JSTOR. Web. 9 November 2011. ref In the United .... ref Antrim, Doron K. Music Therapy. The Musical Quarterly 30.4 Aug. 2006 410. JSTOR. Web. 9 November 2011. ref Music therapy as we know it began in the aftermath of World Wars I and II. Musicians .... Music as Therapy. International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music 36.2 Dec. 2005 290. JSTOR. Web. 9 November 2011. ref Forms Approaches used in music therapy that have emerged from ... that developed directly out of music therapy are Nordoff Robbins and the Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music. ref Davis, Gfeller, Thaut 2008 . An Introduction to Music Therapy Theory and Practice ... more details
Therapy is the attempted remediation of a health problem, and it may refer to Psychotherapy seealso List of therapies Therapy may also refer to Therapy Kellerman novel Therapy Kellerman novel , by Jonathan Kellerman Therapy Lodge novel Therapy Lodge novel , by David Lodge Therapy? , a band from Northern Ireland Therapy Loudon Wainwright III album Therapy Loudon Wainwright III album Therapy James Whild Lea album Therapy James Whild Lea album Therapy EP Therapy EP , by Diatribe Therapy Infectious Grooves song Therapy Infectious Grooves song Therapy T Pain song Therapy T Pain song Therapy , a song by Heltah Skeltah from their 1996 album Nocturnal Heltah Skeltah album Nocturnal Therapy , a song by Axium from Blindsided Therapy , a song by All Time Low from their 2009 album Nothing Personal album Nothing Personal disambiguation it Therapy ru uk ... more details
Writing therapy is a form of expressivetherapy that uses the act of writing and processing the written word as therapy. Writing therapy posits that writing one s feelings gradually eases feelings of emotional trauma ref cite news url http archives.cnn.com 2000 HEALTH 03 16 health.writing.wmd work CNN title Writing for therapy helps erase effects of trauma first Chris last Woolston date 2000 03 16 ... with a therapist or remotely through mailing or the Internet. The field of writing therapy includes many practitioners in a variety of settings. The therapy is usually administered by a therapist ... in a face to face situation. As with most forms of therapy, writing therapy is adapted and used ... of writing The Pennebaker paradigm By far the greater part of the research into writing therapy ... and now widely employed in expressive writing experiments, involves participants writing ..., Kay. http apt.rcpsych.org content 11 5 338.full Emotional and physical health benefits of expressive ..., the theory has intuitive appeal but mixed empirical support blockquote Studies have shown that expressive ... to writing therapy An additional line of enquiry, which has particular bearing on the difference ... therapy sessions via e text and or voice with video, and complete online questionnaires, handouts, workout ... resources, new ways have been sought to provide therapy other than drugs. In the more advanced societies ... and the rise of much briefer forms, such as cognitive therapy . Writing therapy via the Internet Currently the most widely used mode of Internet writing therapy is via e mail see analytic psychotherapist ... processing their reactions and giving thought to their own responses. With etherapy e therapy ... still leaves room for a multitude of clues to the analyst s individuality e therapy provides almost ... writing history work The Center for Journal Therapy accessdate 28 December 2011 ref As one person ... content 11 5 338.full Emotional and physical health benefits of expressive writing. Advances in Psychiatric ... more details
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orphan date April 2010 Rhetoric of Therapy is a set of political and cultural discourses that have adopted psychotherapy s lexicon the conservative language of healing, coping, adaptation, and restoration of previously existing order but in contexts of sociopolitical conflict. Rhetoric of therapy is a rhetorical style coined by Dana Cloud. She defines it as a set of political and cultural discourses that have adopted psychotherapy s lexicon the conservative language of healing, coping, adaptation, and restoration of previously existing order but in contexts of social and political conflict xiv . This discourse encourages people to focus on themselves and their private lives rather than attempt to reform flawed systems of social and political power . This form of persuasion is primarily used by politicians, managers, journalist and entertainers as a way to cope with the crisis of American Dream the American Dream Cloud 10 . Cloud employs the term rhetoric because the discursive pattern of translating ... is a rhetoric because of its powerful persuasive force and the term therapy because of its focus ..., the twofold function of rhetoric of therapy is to exhort conformity with the prevailing social ... of individuals conceived as autonomous, self expressive, self reliant subjects or, in short, the self ... examples contemporary is relative to when the book was published in 1998 of how rhetoric of therapy ... rhetoric of therapy is employed when she discusses the rhetoric of family values in which she notes ... ills. Rhetoric of therapy is used to divert attention from issues cause by the hegemonic systems ... society Cloud 55 82 . A second contemporary example of rhetoric of therapy is illustrated ... to the war that many deemed unjust Cloud 85 100 . In both cases, rhetoric of therapy is used to deflate ... States American Culture and Politics Rhetoric of Therapy. London SAGE Publications Sage Publications ... 6 3 357 http tap.sagepub.com cgi content abstract 15 1 101 Categories DEFAULTSORT Rhetoric Of Therapy ... more details
Bowen therapy may refer to Bowen technique , a remedial massage technique founded by Tom Bowen Bowen therapy, a psychoanalytic therapy devised by Murray Bowen disambig ... more details