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Making Meaning Lynne Souter-Anderson

Making Meaning By Lynne Souter-Anderson

Making Meaning by Lynne Souter-Anderson


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This new book is written for already qualified professionals who want to add the use of Clay Therapy in their work with children and adolescents.

Making Meaning Summary

Making Meaning: Clay Therapy with Children and Adolescents by Lynne Souter-Anderson

It is delightful to see another book by Lynne Souter-Anderson, contributing to the field of Clay Therapy. Her first book, Touching Clay, Touching What?: The Use of Clay in Therapy (2010), gave credence and credibility to using clay in therapy. It was a pioneering book in the field of the creative arts therapies and gave a broad perspective on working in this modality with all age groups ; This new book is written for already qualified professionals who want to add the use of Clay Therapy in their work with children and adolescents. It is a hands-on book for practitioners and easy to read. However, the application of clay therapy in this specialist field requires appropriate additional training ; Lynnes book is a significant addition to the small but growing library of books on the market about specialist therapeutic approaches with young children and adolescents. Play Therapy UK (PTUK)s research analysis of over 300,000 therapeutic sessions using the toolkit (sand, music, clay, art/drawing, puppets, movement, drama, therapeutic story, creative visualisation etc.) has shown that clay is the fifth most used medium in play therapy sessions. It is therefore an important medium to offer to children and adolescents to support their healing process ; Lynne achieves a good balance between the application of theory and the actual process, which is always valuable for the reader. This is especially well demonstrated in Chapter 1, Clay Therapy: Theoretical Underpinning of Clay Therapy, in which the author explains her own theoretical basis, The Theory of Contact: Physical, Emotional, Spiritual and Metaphorical. She uses the analogy of the five lenses to demonstrate the stages of immersion and discovery in the clay therapy process, and includes an invaluable diagram to clarify her theory about the evolving nature of the process ; For me the book comes really alive through the ten case studies, which demonstrate how clay therapy has been used with the younger clients and adolescents, a client group that can prove to be difficult to reach and work with in therapy. The illustrations used deepen the experience and understanding of the process for the reader. Throughout the case studies glimpses of the quality of the therapists presence are seen, because she has the courage to show her own process thereby offering authenticity to the work ; To be able to do this effectively specialised training is required There is still very little published in the field, but it is heartening and exciting to see recent research initiatives described in the masters dissertations produced by students at the Academy of Play and Child Psychotherapy and Cambridge University, which are included towards the end of the book ; Lynnes book is a must-read for all creative play and arts therapists.

Making Meaning Reviews

It is delightful to see another book by Lynne Souter-Anderson, contributing to the field of Clay Therapy ; Her first book, Touching Clay, Touching What?: The Use of Clay in Therapy, first published in 2010, gave credence and credibility to using clay in therapy. It was a pioneering book in the field of the creative arts therapies and gave a broad perspective on working in this modality with all age groups ; This new book is written for already qualified professionals who want to add the use of Clay Therapy in their work with children and adolescents ; Monika Jephcott, Chief Executive Play Therapy UK (PTUK) ; Clay is multi-faceted which allows tactile and creative expression. Therapeutically, clay offers the child and adolescent endless opportunities to express feelings, emotions and thoughts across all developmental ages and stages ; In the field of clay therapy, Lynnes contribution is significant including the Five Lenses of Theoretical Anchoring for Clay as a framework to use with this medium ; This book is an extension of Lynnes work and her dedication to developing therapists knowledge and skills in using clay within child, adolescent and adult psychotherapy ; Karen ONeill, Clinical Director Counselling Solutions, EMDR Europe Accredited Practitioner ; Lynnes passion and knowledge for working therapeutically with clay is infectious ; She has presented clay therapy workshops to our Blue Smile Charity many times. Our therapists always leave the workshops with more confidence, new skills and further exciting ideas in how to use clay with their young clients ; Anita Gatt, Clinical Services Manager, Blue Smile Childrens Mental Health Charity, UK ; This wonderful book is an easy to digest go-to reference for those interested in the therapeutic use of clay. It is alive with case material and practical information covering some of the key issues that may arise during child and adolescent development. It certainly whets the appetite for undertaking necessary and dedicated training in this field. A marvellous achievement much deserving of re-publication ; Dr Jude Adcock, Arts-Based Counsellor, Clay Therapist, Psychotherapist and Clinical Supervisor, Cornwall, UK

About Lynne Souter-Anderson

Dr Lynne Souter-Anderson is Director of Bridging Creative Therapies Consultancy and is in private practice in Cambridgeshire, UK, where she offers child, adolescent and adult psychotherapy, clinical supervision and consultancy, as well as delivering clay therapy workshops in both the UK and overseas ; She has extensive experience and knowledge of working therapeutically through the arts with both children and adolescents ; Lynnes Doctorial research was carried out at the Metanoia Institute, London ; Her first book, Touching Clay, Touching What?: The Use of Clay in Therapy, was first published in 2010. This book, her second, was first published in 2015. Her third book, Seeking Shelter, Seeking Safety: Clay Therapy with Families and Groups, was published in 2019.

Table of Contents

Reviews i Dedication ix Acknowledgements xi Contents xiii Foreword xviii Preface xx Part One: Clay Therapy Chapter page 1 Clay therapy 1 Introducing clay therapy How clay therapy works Who benefits from clay therapy? What is clay? Theoretical Underpinning of Clay Therapy 2 Clay therapy equipment Types of clay Storage of Clay Recycling clay Useful equipment when working with clay 3 Construction methods Non-directive use of clay with children Using clay in a more directive approach with adolescents Basic techniques Thumb pots & Pinch pots Coil-building Tiles & Plaques Slab building Sculpting Modelling The human figure: Proportions in sculpture 4 Working with clay creations and processes Storying Titling and Metaphor Personifying Symbolism 5 Developmental Phenomena with Children and Adolescent in Clay Therapy Descriptors for Childrens Developmental Modelling and Sculptural Skills with Clay (2012) Broader Phenomena Choice of clay colour Part Two: Clay Therapy with Children Case Studies Chapter page 6 Toileting troubles: Evie (age 5) Reasons for selecting this case Introduction Case background information Therapeutic work Discussion 7 Parental separation: Mattie (age 7) Reasons for selecting this case Introduction Case background information Therapeutic work Discussion 8 Travelling family issues: Danielle (age 8) Reasons for selecting this case Introduction Case background information Therapeutic work Discussion 9 Kinship fostering: Bradley (age 9) Reasons for selecting this case Introduction Case background information Therapeutic work Discussion 10 Bereavement: Katriona (age 10) Reasons for selecting this case Introduction Case background information Therapeutic work Discussion Part Three: Clay Therapy with Adolescents Case Studies Chapter page 11 Parent Imprisonment: Logan (age 12) 109 Reasons for selecting this case Introduction Case background information Therapeutic work Discussion 12 Bullying issues: Jodie (age 13) 121 Reasons for selecting this case Introduction Case background information Therapeutic work Discussion 13 Eating conditions: Libby (age 14) 137 Reasons for selecting this case Introduction Case background information Therapeutic work Discussion 14 Shame and sexual matters: Dylan (age 15) 153 Reasons for selecting this case Introduction Case background information Therapeutic work Discussion 15 Depression and family relocation: Raz (age 16) 163 Reasons for selecting this case Introduction Case background information Therapeutic work Discussion Part Four: Clay Therapy Initiatives Chapter page 16 Recent Research into the use of Clay Therapy 175 To study the use of clay in a series of therapy sessions with primary school boys of African heritage who demonstrate symptoms of oppositional defiance. Researcher: Eileen Braham (2012) 176 An evaluation of specific behaviour patterns following a series of group clay sessions with boys aged ten years old exhibiting symptomology of dyslexia, and displaying oppositional defiant behaviours in the classroom. Researcher: Caroline Drew (2012) 180 To evaluate the effects of a series of clay therapy sessions on girls aged between 8 and 9 demon- strating symptoms of generalised anxiety disorder, as defined in the DSM-IV-TR section 300.02, in a classroom setting. Researcher: Susannah Bradley (2012) 181 Is making pottery on iPads therapeutic? Exploring childrens feedback about their play experience. Researcher: Donna Jones (2013) 185 Bringing the outside in. An exploration of the playful use of clay and natural materials on the self-esteem of young children. Researcher: Louise Burton (2013) 187 Summary 189 17 Specialist Training Programmes in using Clay: Clay Conversations, Clay Therapy and Supervision of Clay Therapy & Conversations 191 Appendix Theory of Contact: Physical, Emotional, Spiritual and Metaphorical 195 Bibliography 201 Index 205

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NGR9781906289652
9781906289652
1906289654
Making Meaning: Clay Therapy with Children and Adolescents by Lynne Souter-Anderson
New
Paperback
Archive Publishing
2024-03-12
238
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