Art Therapy with Older Adults: Connected and Empowered
English
By (author): Adam Karlin Amy C Balfour Benedict Walker Brian Kluepfel Erin Partridge Gregor Clark Isabel Albiston Lonely Planet Mara Vorhees Regis St Louis Robert Balkovich
This book outlines a framework for art therapy with older adults rooted in a belief in the autonomy and self-efficacy of older adults, including those with dementia or other diseases of later life.
Advocating for a more collaborative approach to art-making, the author presents approaches and directives designed to facilitate community engagement, stimulate intellectual and emotional exploration, and promote a sense of individual and collective empowerment. Relevant to community, assisted living, skilled nursing and dementia-care environments, it includes detailed case studies and ideas for using art therapy to tackle stigma around stroke symptoms and dementia, encourage increased interactions between older adults in care homes, promote resilience, and much more.