Interest in the use of digital technology in art therapy has grown significantly in recent years. This book provides an authoritative overview of the applications of digital art therapy with different client groups and considers the implications for practice.
Alongside Cathy Malchiodi, the contributors review the pros and cons of introducing digital technology into art therapy, address the potential ethical and professional issues that can arise and give insight into the effect of digital technology on the brain. They cover a wide range of approaches, from therapeutic filmmaking to the use of tablet and smartphone technology in therapy. Detailed case studies bring the practicalities of using digital technology with children, adolescents and adults to life and the use of social media in art therapy practice, networking and community-building is also discussed.
Contributions by: Shaun McNiff, Christopher Belkofer, Kristin Belkofer, Alexander Kopytin, J. Lauren Johnson, Bronwen Gray, Alan Young, Brian Austin, Joe Kavitski, Gudrun Jones, Molly K. Kometiani, Jeffrey Jamerson, Bryce Evans, Olena Darewych, Seong-in Kim, Natalie Rae Carlton, Donald Cutcher, Jedediah Walls, Jeff Lohrius, Debra Johnson-Fuller, Elizabeth Warson, Rachel Rahman, Martine Robson Foreword by: Dr Val Huet