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Paperback, ISBN: 978-1-85302-293-7, 250pp, 1996, £25.00, $50.00
BIC: MQTC
Conflict is an increasing feature of modern life, and very often it has disastrous and destructive outcomes. This volume examines the contribution that can be made by arts approaches, both to our understanding of conflict and to its constructive resolution.
The contributors describe ways in which the arts can be used to understand the process of conflict and develop new ways of resolving it with less destructive results. Each art form has something unique to contribute about this area, and the introduction summarises the variety of contributions from the visual arts, drama, music, stories, puppetry, masks and the links between them.
Interdisciplinary Arts Therapies
Art Therapy and Anger
Edited by Marian Liebmann
Art Therapy in Practice
Edited by Marian Liebmann
Art Therapy with Offenders
Edited by Marian Liebmann
Art Therapy, Race and Culture
Edited by Jean Campbell, Marian Liebmann, Frederica Brooks, Jenny Jones and Cathy Ward
Mediation in Context
Edited by Marian Liebmann
Restorative Justice: How it Works
Marian Liebmann
Dying, Bereavement and the Healing Arts
Edited by Gillie Bolton
Principles and Practice of Expressive Arts Therapy: Toward a Therapeutic Aesthetics
Paolo Knill, Ellen G. Levine and Stephen K. Levine
Edited by Jean Campbell, Marian Liebmann, Frederica Brooks, Jenny Jones and Cathy Ward
Using Interactive Imagework with Children: Walking on the Magic Mountain
Deborah M. Plummer
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