Self-mutilation and art therapy : violent creation / Diana Milia.
Publication details: London : Jessica Kingsley, 2000.Description: 205 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:- 1853026832
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615.85156 DEB Art is therapy | 615.85156 DEB Art as therapy / | 615.85156 HOG Feminist approaches to art therapy / | 615.85156 MIL Self-mutilation and art therapy : violent creation / | 615.85156 WAL Therapeutic aesthetics : performative encounters in moving image artworks / | 615.9 HSC Control of substances hazardous to health : Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1988 : approved code of practice. | 615.9 LEF First aid manual for chemical accidents |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-197) and indexes.
1. Sacrificial and Aesthetic Aspects of Body Modification -- 2. Psychological Perspectives on Self-Mutilation -- 3. Transformation and Self-assertion in the Case of Mary -- 4. Merging and Differentiation in the Case of Kate -- 5. Sacrifice to Symbolization in the Case of Eric -- 6. Art Therapy Processes with Self-mutilating clients.
The author of this title examines the effect of art therapy interventions with clients who harm their bodies. This book begins with a definition of self-mutilation and examines theories from psychoanalytical literature.