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Creative studies for the caring professions / Denise Lyons, editor.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Dublin : Gill & Macmillan, 2010.Description: xv, 270 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780717147687 (Paper)
  • 0717147681
  • 9780717147687
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 618.9289 LYO
Contents:
Section I: Theory underpinning creative practice -- 1.Introduction to creative studies in the caring provessions. Denise Lyons -- 2.Creative group facilitation. Paul Timoney -- 3.The benefits of using creative art. Denis MacGiollari -- 4.Children\'s art - meannings, methods and maturity. Denise Lyons -- 5.Dance in the caring professions. Dr Sharon Phelan -- 6.The drama workshop: towards a change in understanding. Kate McCarthy-- 7.The role and value of drama-in-education for students in the caring professions. Maria Kenneally -- 8.Play is drama and drama is play. Sue Callaghan -- 9.The therapeutic benefits of storytelling for children. Jennifer Fawcett -- 10.Music, emotion and self: \'sharing the beat and singing the journey\'. Pádraigín Caesar -- Section 2: Creativity in practice -- 11.To play or not to play? Play in residential care. Mario R. J. Corbin -- 12.Creativity in early childhood: an introduction from a parent\'s perspective. Una O\'Grady -- 13.Working with siblings of children with special needs. Lucy Hyland, Sheila Kissane, Joanne Seymour -- 14.The importance of creativity for young people from disadvantage backgrounds: Bradóg Regional Youth Service. Pauline Brennan -- 15.Aperger Syndrome and social skills education through creative drama -- Carmel O\'Sullivan, Una McNulty, Lesley Conroy, Anthony Walsh and Des McKernan -- 16.The creative arts in services to people with a physical disability. Sinead Foskin and Fiona McSeeeney -- 17.Finding the balance: drama and mental health. Gerry Morgan -- Seciton 3: Example activities.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Section I: Theory underpinning creative practice -- 1.Introduction to creative studies in the caring provessions. Denise Lyons -- 2.Creative group facilitation. Paul Timoney -- 3.The benefits of using creative art. Denis MacGiollari -- 4.Children\'s art - meannings, methods and maturity. Denise Lyons -- 5.Dance in the caring professions. Dr Sharon Phelan -- 6.The drama workshop: towards a change in understanding. Kate McCarthy-- 7.The role and value of drama-in-education for students in the caring professions. Maria Kenneally -- 8.Play is drama and drama is play. Sue Callaghan -- 9.The therapeutic benefits of storytelling for children. Jennifer Fawcett -- 10.Music, emotion and self: \'sharing the beat and singing the journey\'. Pádraigín Caesar -- Section 2: Creativity in practice -- 11.To play or not to play? Play in residential care. Mario R. J. Corbin -- 12.Creativity in early childhood: an introduction from a parent\'s perspective. Una O\'Grady -- 13.Working with siblings of children with special needs. Lucy Hyland, Sheila Kissane, Joanne Seymour -- 14.The importance of creativity for young people from disadvantage backgrounds: Bradóg Regional Youth Service. Pauline Brennan -- 15.Aperger Syndrome and social skills education through creative drama -- Carmel O\'Sullivan, Una McNulty, Lesley Conroy, Anthony Walsh and Des McKernan -- 16.The creative arts in services to people with a physical disability. Sinead Foskin and Fiona McSeeeney -- 17.Finding the balance: drama and mental health. Gerry Morgan -- Seciton 3: Example activities.

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