Part 1 Theoretical foundations; the emergence of a new vision of research; from justification to creative inquiry; connections to imaginative science; art's integration of empirical and introspective inquiries; practitioner research. Part 2 Review of art therapy research; breadth of injury; a showing of imagery and experiences; research as a focus in art therapy; artistic knowing in art therapy literature; an overview of research in an art therapy graduate program. Part 3 Research ideas; the method of discovery; practice of research; structure; artistic amplification of case studies; ideas - the effects of aesthetic quality, method studies, histories, outcome assessments.
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Sean McNiff has written what may be the most important expressive art therapy book of this decade. Art-Based Research presents a long-awaited model for studing the process of art making as therapy - whether it be visual arts, dance, music, or drama. Every page will excite and inspire its readers to think about how to conduct research on art therapy, music therapy, dance therapy and drama therapy as well as intermodal expressive therapy. Too long have the expressive arts therapies focused on the product of sessions with clients. Through this book McNiff has shown us that our knowledge of creative potential inherent to the arts holds the key to how the arts heal and guide us in developing research questions which will help us understand the creative process in therapy. Numerous examples and references from arts therapists will help the novice researcher in developing ideas and inspire the experienced researcher, deepening our understanding of why the arts therapies are powerful tools for healing. This volume will become a standard text in expressive arts therapy training programs throughout the world.