| Introduction |
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v |
| The Authors |
|
vii |
| Part 1. Visual Arts and Medicine |
Michael Campanelli
Loss, Solitude, and Art: A Study of Eight Contemporary
Visual Artists |
2 |
Mikiko Hasegawa And Norio Seki
The
Significance of Art Therapy in a Psychodynamically Oriented
In patient Treatment Team Approach |
6 |
Seiichi Ijuin
Basic Concepts of Art Therapy in Japan: The Self-Healing
Tendency of Images and Composite Drawing Methods |
15 |
Yoshiaki Mine and Naoki Wantanabe
Morita Therapy and Art Therapy
|
23 |
Norio Seki
Visuality and Kinesthesia in Group Murals and Their Relationship
to Group Dynamics: A View of Psychological Duality in
the Human Mind |
30 |
Yoshihito Tokuda
Therapeutic
Topos and Their Background Dynamics: Applications of
the Techniques of Arts Therapy |
43 |
Takashi Yamaguchi Hiroshima
Atomic Bomb Survivors: Group Arts Therapy Approaches |
53 |
| Part 2. Musical Arts and Medicine |
|
Suzanne B. Hanser
A Decade
of Music Therapy Research In Anxiety and Pain Reduction |
60 |
Shinzo Kobayashi and Katsuyuki
Shirakura
Human Sensitivity and Receptivity to Musical
Stimuli: A Physiological Study |
63 |
Nobuo Munakata
Musical Representation
of Gene Sequences |
73 |
Rosalie Rebollo Pratt
Experimental
Research in Anxiolytic Music At Brigham Young University |
83 |
Masami Sakaue
Musical Expressions
of Schizophrenics: Their Meaning and the Therapeutic
Consequences |
91 |
Dale B. Taylor
Music and Medicine,
Music Therapy, and Music Medicine from the Viewpoint
Of Biomedical Theory |
97 |
| Part 3. Dance and Movement
Arts and Medicine |
|
Shoichi Machida and Michiyo
Kojima
Dance Therapy in Japan: The Current State and
Issues |
110 |
Miyuki Ogiwara
Application
of Dance/Movement Therapy To Psychotic Patients |
115 |
Amy B. Wapner
The Healing
Potential of Dance/Movement Therapy |
120 |
| Part 4. Poetry and Verbal
Arts and Medicine |
|
Makio Iimori
Poetry Therapy
in Japan: Haiku-Therapy for Schizophrenics |
124 |
Yoshihide Tamura And Kinya
Asano
Renku as Psychotherapy: Japanese Traditional Poetic
Forms Adapted to Poetry Therapy |
132 |
Osamu Tomizawa
Eating Disorders:
Folk Tale Therapy |
141 |
| Part 5. Philosophical and
General Arts Medicine Issues |
|
Yoshiharu Fukuhara
Corportate
Activities and Arts Medicine |
148 |
Norman A. Goldberg
Publishing
in the Field of Arts Medicine |
151 |
Richard A. Lippin
Arts Medicine:
The Imperative for International, Interdisciplinary Collaboration |
154 |
Mary T. Rockwood Lane And
John Graham-Pole
The Use of the Creative Arts in an Intensive
Care Setting |
158 |
Yoshihide Takaesu
The Hospital
as an Artistic Space: The Dynamics of the Therapeutic
Complex |
165 |