Art and Wellbeing
Conference: Art Therapy and Physical Conditions
Took place on Thursday 5th February 2009 at Dragon Hall, 17 Stukeley Street, London
Conference Programme
Convenor: Val Huet, Chief Executive Officer, British Association of Art Therapists
WELCOME – Sir Michael Burton
Art Therapy with Cancer Patients at Barts and the London NHS Trust Dr Chris Gallagher, Lead Consultant in Medical Oncology and Megan Tjasink, Art Psychotherapist
Inclusion-Exclusion: Art Therapy, Dementia and the Culture of Exclusion Professor Diane Waller, Professor of Art Psychotherapy Goldsmiths, University of London
Adjustment after Serious Acquired Brain Injury – How can Art Therapy Help? Dr John Winfield, Consultant Rheumatologist, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, Hallamshire Hospital Sheffield. Sally Weston, Art Therapist, Sheffield Health and Social Care Foundation Trust and Iris Von Sass Hyde, Art Therapist, Neuro-rehabilitation Service, County Hospital, Lincoln
Psyche and Soma – Integrating Art Psychotherapy into Primary Care Malcolm Learmonth, Lead Art Psychotherapist and Arts and Environments Development Lead, Devon Partnership NHS Trust and Dr Simon Opher, General Practitioner, Bristol
The Role of the Art Therapist in the psycho-social support of the child and the family in a Paediatric Oncology Department Joanne Bissonet, Art Psychotherapist, Service for Children with Chronic Illness, Community Psychology Team, Norfolk Primary Care Trust
Art Therapy and Stroke – Art-Based Presentation of a Client's Experience Debbie Michaels, Art Therapist
Valuing Creative Thinking on Service Development and Delivery Gill Thomas, Art Therapist and Hypnotherapist, Sarah Smith, Social Work and Bereavement Service, Team Leader, Cathy Maylin, Community Service Manager, Trinity Hospice
How effective is art therapy in the management of symptoms in adults with cancer? A systematic review Michele Wood, Art Therapist (Marie Curie Hospice Hampstead), Senior Lecturer, Roehampton University, CECo Scholar 2008
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