Rezeptive Kunsttherapie: Das Künstlerische Bild Im Leidenszusammenhang des Patienten

Verlag Karl Alber (2022)
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Especially where a patient's ability to communicate is limited, the receptive use of art visually offers an entry point into contemplation and insight. Here, receptive work with visual art can help to dissolve limitations in verbal communication. In receptive art therapy, an independent therapeutic resource is attributed to the artistic work and its symbolic pictorial content, which can initiate a healing process. A form of indirect communication is stimulated, in which not only a change on the symbolic but also on the emotional level takes place through the emotionally highly charged pictorial-symbolic expression in the confrontation. Different approaches and basic concepts of the method are presented. This conference volume is addressed to the patients, therapists and clinical as well as inclusive companions in these processes. With contributions by Dr. Alexandra Daszkowski, Prof. Dr. Georg Franzen, Dr. Barbara Laimböck, Prof. Andreas Mayer-Brennenstuhl, Prof. Dr. Karl-Heinz Menzen, Karolina Sarbia, Prof. Dr. Martin Schuster and Ass.-Prof. Dr. Karla Villavicencio.

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Autorinnen und Autoren.[author unknown] - 2022 - In Georg Franzen & Karl-Heinz Menzen (eds.), Rezeptive Kunsttherapie: Das Künstlerische Bild Im Leidenszusammenhang des Patienten. Verlag Karl Alber. pp. 173-174.

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