Rhythms of Relating in Children's Therapies

Rhythms of Relating in Children's Therapies

by Carolyn FresquezDan Hughes Foteini Athanasiadou and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 21/02/2017

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This multidisciplinary book shows how to foster meaningful relationships between therapists and vulnerable children, through exploring the concept of communicative musicality and creating rhythms of connection.


It includes broad and in-depth contributions from leading therapists from diverse backgrounds - including Peter A. Levine, Daniel Hughes, Stephen Porges, Dennis McCarthy and many more. Contributors reflect on their own experiences, providing insights from the fields of music therapy, trauma, dance and movement therapy, psychobiology, dramatherapy, counselling, play therapy, and education. Contemporary theory is woven in with case stories to highlight the emotional realities of working with highly vulnerable children, and to present proven examples of how therapists can improve the quality of connectedness. Full of original and innovative ideas for working with attachment issues, trauma, communication difficulties, autism, learning disabilities, aggression and anxiety, this is inspiring reading for professionals who work with vulnerable children in creative therapies.


Royalty proceeds from the book will be donated to the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), UK.

ISBN:
9781784502843
9781784502843
Category:
Child & developmental psychology
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
21-02-2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Sarah Butler

Sarah Butler is the acclaimed author of two previous novels, Ten Things I've Learnt About Love and Before the Fire. Her writing has been translated into fourteen languages. She is also the author of a novella, Not Home, written in conversation with people living in unsupported temporary accommodation. Sarah is a part-time lecturer in Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University and lives in Manchester with her family.

Tim Webb

Tim Webb began writing about better types of beer when most of what could be said had to be reported in the past tense.

During six years on the board of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) he ran Britain's national beer festival and co-founded CAMRA's publishing company.

He has written Good Beer Guide Belgium continuously since 1992 and has won awards for beer writing in four countries.

In a career spanning over 40 years he has witnessed and chronicled the return of the craft of beer brewing, perhaps the most extraordinary consumer-led revolution of modern times.

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