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Something to Draw On Carol Ross

Something to Draw On By Carol Ross

Something to Draw On by Carol Ross


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Summary

Arising from concerns about children presenting behavioural difficulties, this book outlines a number of useful approaches for teachers and others to use with individuals, small groups and classes. Its approach is designed to be used in a variety of settings such as schools, special needs education, counselling, speech therapy and youth work.

Something to Draw On Summary

Something to Draw On: Activities and Interventions using an Art Therapy Approach by Carol Ross

Arising from concerns about children who are underachieving or presenting behavioural difficulties, this book outlines a number of useful approaches for teachers and others to use with individuals, small groups and classes.

The book adapts and interprets an art therapy approach which can be used by non-art therapists as well as those practising in the field. Its approach is designed to be used in a variety of settings, such as in schools, special needs education, counselling, speech therapy and youth work. The applications are suitable for addressing a wide range of concerns, such as:

bullying and harassment

breaking negative cycles of behaviour in groups

communication skills

social skills

promoting self-esteem

pastoral care

the specific needs of individuals.

The approach has been trialled in school setting.

Something to Draw On Reviews

Carol Ross has produced a compact and easily assimilatable book of activities and interventions using an art therapy approach. The text is copiously illustrated with examples of art work produced by children involved in the project. Clearly identifiable as a 'what to do' and 'how to do it' manual, the book is likely to be of appeal to busy professionals desirous of accessing the ideas without ploughing through pages of dense print. The book deserves support for the variety of ideas presented [...] many of which may be useful to counsellors and therapists. -- Psychotherapy and Counselling
This collection of materials would be an excellent addition to the resources of all primary, special and secondary schools in promoting the personal and social development of children and young people. -- Jean French, Adviser for Personal, Social and Health Education, Islington.
Perhaps the greatest strength of Something to Draw On is its broad applicability to children of varying abilities, and with differing problems. She suggests that activities for the entire class use a thematic, curricular context. The author's work in schools clearly demonstrates the value of art therapy for all children, regardless of whether or not they have been identified as having emotional problems. Something to Draw On is a practical resource, useful to both art therapists and others, such as educators and counsellors, who are seeking alternative methods of working with students, as well as trying to determine the role of art therapy in schools. Ross's approach is to integrate art therapy into the educational curriculum, thereby promoting the use of art therapy to deal with a wide spectrum of problems. -- American Journal Of Art Therapy
Something to Draw On could be used as dip-into book for any professional carer -- Inscape

About Carol Ross

Carol Ross is a teacher and registered art therapist. She has worked for many years in London schools and higher education on behaviour management, equal opportunities and pastoral issues, and has published extensively in these areas. She currently works with children with emotional and behavioural diffulties for Islington Learning Support Service

Table of Contents

What is an Art Therapy Approach? Part 1 - Setting up Activities and Intervention. 1 Uses. 2 Grouping. 3 Other Considerations. 4 Monitoring Outcomes and Reviewing Aims. 5 Introducing the Session. 6 The Approach. 7 Choice of Materials. Part 2 - Activities Using an Art Therapy Approach. 8 Introduction. 9 Feelings: Mood Pictures; Feelings; Happy Box; Trunk of Things That Upset Me; Images of Contrasting Feelings. 10 Self: Autobiography; Past/Present/Future; Star Trek; Safe Places; Me Ideas; Patchwork Quilt; Inside/Outside Portraits; I am...; What I Like About Me. 11 Bullying/Harassment/Conflict: Our Rights; Why Do People Bully? Role Play in Art; Feeling Good and Confident; Proud of Myself; Make it Better; What Happened; Friendship; Overcoming; Feel Like/Can Do. 12 Body Image; What the Papers Say; Map of Myself; Body Pictures. 13 Group Building: Describe and Draw; Beautiful Garden; Fruit Salad; Follow the Leader; Consequences. Part 3 - The Art Therapy Approach in Action. Examples 1 - 11.

Additional information

GOR004716242
9781853023637
1853023639
Something to Draw On: Activities and Interventions using an Art Therapy Approach by Carol Ross
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
19960201
150
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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