Arts Medicine
Reviews
Table of Contents

Introduction   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