Trauma in the Creative and Embodied Therapies: When Words are Not Enough

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Anna Chesner, sissy lykou
Routledge, Jun 4, 2020 - Psychology - 190 pages

Trauma in the Creative and Embodied Therapies is a cross-professional book looking at current approaches to working therapeutically and socially with trauma in a creative and embodied way.

The book pays attention to different kinds of trauma – environmental, sociopolitical, early relational, abuse in its many forms, and the trauma of illness – with contributions from international experts, drawn from the fields of the arts therapies, the embodied psychotherapies, as well as nature-based therapy and Playback Theatre. The book is divided into three sections: the first section takes into consideration the wider sociopolitical perspective of trauma and the power of community engagement. In the second section, there are numerous clinical approaches to working with trauma, whether with individuals or groups, highlighting the importance of creative and embodied approaches. In the third section, the focus shifts from client work to the impact of trauma on the practitioner, team, and supervisor, and the importance of creative self-care and reflection in managing this challenging field.

This book will be useful for all those working in the field of trauma, whether as clinicians, artists, or social workers.

 

Contents

List of figures
PART I
Trauma stories in Playback Theatre
From discord to harmony trauma play
As time goes by Music psychotherapy and trauma
Psychodrama and healing the traumatic wound
Developing embodied and relational
The body tells
The warriors journey
Letting go of the spider
An elemental relationship naturebased trauma therapy
Secondary traumatisation and therapist illness
Movement observation in traumacentred case supervision
Index

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About the author (2020)

Anna Chesner is co-director of the London Centre for Psychodrama Group and Individual Psychotherapy, where she trains psychotherapists and supervisors. Anna works in private practice in London as a UKCP registered psychotherapist and supervisor

sissy lykou, MA, PGCert, Onassis Foundation fellow, is a UKCP registered psychotherapist, dance movement psychotherapist and supervisor, and the programme leader of the MSc in Contemporary Person-Centred Psychotherapy at Metanoia Institute. She practises in London privately and in community psychotherapy projects for children under five years of age and their parents/carers. She is also the clinical community and outreach lead of an innovative therapists’ community, Stillpoint Spaces London.

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