Expressive Therapy with Traumatized Children

Expressive Therapy with Traumatized Children by P. Gussie Klorer is a comprehensive resource published by Bloomsbury Academic in February 2017. This second edition spans 213 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed exploration of innovative therapeutic approaches for working with children facing trauma. The book integrates contemporary research in neuroscience and art therapy, providing insights into children’s development and their experiences of trauma.
Readers will find a variety of sensitive and creative strategies designed to assist even the most challenging young patients. Klorer includes numerous new and revised case studies that illustrate effective treatment methods, allowing for alternative means of expression. The text combines art therapy theory with practical applications, making it a valuable tool for students in training and professionals in the fields of psychology, pediatrics, and counseling.
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Expressive Therapy with Traumatized Children offers students in training and professionals who work with children an array of sensitive and creative ways to help even their most challenging patients. The second edition builds upon cutting-edge research in the neuroscience of trauma and art therapy to examine children’s development alongside their understanding of trauma. Including many new and revised case studies, Klorer illustrates effective treatment strategies to offer patients alternative means of expression. Klorer’s rich and highly accessible teaching voice seamlessly weaves together art therapy theory, research, and cases into an invaluable resource for students and practitioners alike.
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