Dying, Bereavement and the Healing ArtsGillie Bolton Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 15 okt 2007 - 216 pagina's Dying, Bereavement and the Healing Arts describes a range of successful programmes pioneered by artists, writers, nurses, musicians, therapists, social workers, and chaplains in palliative care settings. These range from simple painting and writing activities to organized communal activities like writing and performing a play. |
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... audience or viewer activities (such as paintings hung on hospital walls). Considering process-based and product-based forms of arts provision in more detail will be helpful. Process based – doing it Dying, Bereavement and the Healing ...
... audience away from painful, depressing, grieving or humdrum concerns, actions and feelings, and can enable reflexive thinking about the self and personal and social situations (Duncan 2003; Kenyon 2003; Staricoff and Loppert 2003) ...
... audience or reader. Michelangelo sought to releaseDavidand thePietafrom the marble. The results are electrifying. Copies of the David are lifeless. Rodin felt 'a figure was already enclosed [in the stone] and my work consisted of ...
... audience; initially there is an audience of one: themselves. But the sense of one's audience can change. There is no prescriptive formula that caters to all; developing work involves collaboration between the patient and the artist; the ...
... audience of one grows and widens, so does the sense of place the patient has of himself or herself. People's sense of their role in their life, and in the life of their family and friends, changes. One lady we worked with had fought a ...
Inhoudsopgave
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6 Healing Arts in Palliative Care | 57 |
7 Imagination and Health in Cancer
Care and Palliative Care | 67 |
8 Visual Art in Cancer Care
and Palliative Care | 72 |
14 A Legacy of Understanding | 139 |
15 Reading to Help Practitioners
and Patients | 148 |
Survivors | 156 |
Artists | 164 |
Memorial Services | 176 |
19 The Art of Care | 186 |
20 Reflections Towards the Future | 200 |
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
| 204 |
9 Making Music in Childrens
Hospices | 88 |
10 Healing Writing in Palliative Care | 98 |
A Palliative Care Play | 113 |
12 The Power of Music | 120 |
13 Writing through Bereavement | 126 |
REFERENCES
| 207 |
SUBJECT INDEX
| 212 |
AUTHOR INDEX | 215 |
back cover
| 218 |