Imagining Animals :Art, Psychotherapy and Primitive States of Mind - Routledge Mental Health Classic Editions

Imagining Animals

Imagining Animals :Art, Psychotherapy and Primitive States of Mind - Routledge Mental Health Classic Editions

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This classic edition of Imagining Animals explores how the making of animal images in art therapy and child psychotherapy can act as a powerful catalyst for children who may be struggling with communication. Readers will benefit from learning about the different ways that animal symbolism can support autistic children and children navigating trauma, abuse and depression in engaging with the therapeutic process.

This essential book explores two contrasting primitive states of mind throughout: the investing of the world around us with life through animism and participation mystique, and the lifeless world in the states of mind encountered in children who are hard to reach. Featuring a new introduction by the author, subjects covered in subsequent chapters include, but are not limited to:

  • Animal/human relationships
  • Animal symbolism
  • Animals on stage in therapy and anthropomorphic animal objects
  • Three-dimensional clay-work
  • The location of the self in animals

Imagining Animals offers a unique insight into the role and representation of animal imagery in art therapy and child psychotherapy. This is an essential read for all arts and play therapists working with children as well as adult psychotherapists interested in the use of imagery.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781041002475
ISBN10 1041002475
Number Of Pages 236
Item Weight 470 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

'This gem of a book will enrich the thinking of all those working analytically with states of mind in which autistic and psychotic defences predominate. Case distils many years of clinical experience with "difficult-to-reach" child patients into a sensitively crafted work which not only uses a wealth of clinical material, but also stories, poetry and images, to convey her approach in theory and in practice. She offers us the animal world, both in itself and in metaphor, as a medium for contacting and relating to the primitive levels of experience encountered in working with profoundly defended areas of the psyche.'

Katherine Killick, Society of Analytical Psychology

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Author's Bio

Caroline Case worked with children and families in the statutory services and in private practice for 48 years. She has published widely on her therapeutic work as an art therapist and child and adolescent psychotherapist.

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