
Journal of Applied Arts & Health 14.1 is out now! Special Issue
Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Applied Arts & Health 14.1 is out now.
Special Issue: ‘Innovation in the Arts in Therapy’
This Special Issue is a collaboration between practitioners and researchers, supervisors and peers, who describe how the processes of creativity, imagination and healing can galvanize individual ideas and take our collective creative vision forward.
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Aims & Scope
This international peer-reviewed journal intends to serve a wide global community of artists, researchers, practitioners, healthcare professionals, educators, therapists and policymakers profiling the effectiveness of art as the mode of inquiry and evidence within the interdisciplinary areas of arts in health and arts for health. It provides a forum for publication and debate of arts in health care and health promotion. The journal defines ‘health’ broadly to include physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, occupational, social and community health.
Issue 14.1
Editorial
‘Innovation in the Arts in Therapy’: A Special Issue
GARY NASH
Articles
An integral community of art and healing: Transcending silos in the ecological era
SHAUN MCNIFF
The innovative essence of the El Duende onecanvas method
ABBE MILLER
Social action art therapy and the enhancement of political imagination
JAMIE BIRD, LOR BIRD AND GEMMA COLLARD-STOKES
Visual Essay
Walking alongside elders: A visual essay
VANESSA JONES
Notes from the Field
Response art: A resource for practice and supervision, in person and online
BARBARA J. FISH
Working alongside: Communicating visual empathy within collaborative art therapy
GARY NASH AND MICHIYO ZENTNER
Blended online and face-to-face art therapy
SOPHIE BENOIT
Art Tables at refugee drop-in centres: From exclusion to belonging
MARIAN LIEBMANN
Book Reviews
JESSIE HOLDER
Social Action Art Therapy in a Time of Crisis, Jamie Bird (2022)
CATHERINE STEVENS
Integrative Arts Psychotherapy: Using an Integrative Theoretical Frame and the Arts in Psychotherapy, Claire Louise Vaculik and Gary Nash (eds) (2022)
COLLEEN STEINER WESTLING