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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... experience and expertise. Some of the pieces rewritten for Dying, Bereavement and the Healing Arts were first published in The Healer's Art section of the international medical and healthcare journal Progress in Palliative Care, which I ...
... experiences being interpreted and of future fears becoming expressed. As human beings we share so much together and ... experience and wish to share it; for it is the humanities that truly express the humane. Baroness Professor Ilora ...
... experiences with arts: how painting helped them come to terms with cancer and life problems for example. Others graphically explain how patients or clients benefited from artistic work they did with them. In a long chapter about the art ...
... experienced and loving hands can help the creation of a warm, nourishing, illuminating, utterly satisfying picture, dance, poem, statue, song. No art gives answers. It does however present fascinating questions, the answering of which ...
... experienced arts therapist or arts in health practitioner. The editor of the British Medical Journal recommended that a ... experience of cognitive, emotional and spiritual areas to which people otherwise have no access. Some of these ...
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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 |