Empowering Children through Art and Expression examines the successful use of arts and expressive therapies with children, and in particular those whose lives have been disrupted by forced relocation with their families to a different culture or community.
The book explores how children express and resolve unspoken feelings about traumatic experiences in play and other creative activities, based on their observations of peer support groups, outreach programs and through individuals’ own accounts. The authors argue that such activities in a safe context can be both a means of expressing trauma and a coping strategy for children to overcome it. This book combines personal and professional perspectives, using case examples as well as the authors’ own childhood experiences, to demonstrate practical strategies for use with children, from drama and storytelling to sculpting with clay. It also equips the reader with knowledge of the theory behind these intervention techniques.
This book will be a valuable resource for professionals working with traumatized children who have experienced loss, grief, relocation and other kinds of trauma.
Daftar Isi
Acknowledgments. Preface. Introduction. 1. The Importance of Myth, Reflection and Cultural Sensitivity. 2. The Center for Grieving Children. 3. Children, Our Greatest Teachers. 4. Building Trust. 5. Anger, Fear and Conflict. 6. Standing in Two Worlds: Inner and Outer Realities. 7. Realities Become More Visible. 8. Letting Go. 9. Hope. 10. The Authors’ Autobiographical Exploration of the Importance of Myth in Creating Personal Reality. 11. Conclusion. Subject index. Author index.
Tentang Penulis
Paul Johnson has a DSW and is a licensed clinical social worker in the State of Maine. He is an Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Southern Maine. He has over 20 years’ experience in social work in both the UK and the US. He has published a number of articles on children, trauma and loss.