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Ecopoiesis: A New Perspective for The Expressive and Creative Arts Therapies In The 21st Century

Ecopoiesis: A New Perspective for The Expressive and Creative Arts Therapies In The 21st Century

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This book emphasizes ecological, nature-assisted expressive and creative arts and art therapies within the context of the current ecological crises. It seeks to stress the importance of humanity's ecopoietic capacity and create a more sustainable life for humans, acting as a forum for innovation based on the values of the environmental movement.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 336 pages
Publication date: 21 June 2022
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers


This book emphasizes ecological, nature-assisted expressive and creative arts and art therapies within the context of the current ecological crises. Rich in fresh theoretical perspectives, this timely compendium of theory, research, and practice also provides methods and tools that can help the reader understand and incorporate new eco perspectives into their work. Building on the concept of poiesis as the human creative function, this book seeks to stress the importance of humanity's ecopoietic capacity, creating a more sustainable life for humans. It has been specifically created within the context of this most critical period of human existence, and acts as a forum for innovation based on the values of the environmental movement and its desire to address the extensive sociopsychological impact of the ecological crisis.

The book explores the intersection of ecological, nature-assisted expressive and creative arts, and art therapies within the framework of the ongoing ecological crises. It offers a wealth of theoretical insights, empirical research, and practical methodologies to assist readers in comprehending and integrating new eco perspectives into their work. By drawing upon the concept of poiesis, which refers to the human creative function, the book emphasizes the significance of humanity's ecopoietic capacity in fostering a more sustainable existence.

Specifically crafted within the context of this pivotal period of human existence, the book serves as a platform for innovative ideas rooted in the principles of the environmental movement. It aims to address the profound sociopsychological implications of the ecological crisis, recognizing the interconnectedness of human well-being and the health of the natural world.

Through a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach, the book explores various themes and approaches, including eco-art practices, nature-based therapies, and expressive arts interventions. It provides case studies and examples to illustrate the practical applications of these approaches in addressing environmental challenges and promoting ecological resilience.

Moreover, the book encourages readers to develop a deeper ecological consciousness and to engage in creative practices that promote sustainability and environmental stewardship. It advocates for a more holistic and integrated approach to addressing the ecological crises, recognizing the interdependence of human societies, ecosystems, and the planet as a whole.

In conclusion, this book is a valuable resource for artists, therapists, educators, and anyone interested in exploring the intersection of ecological, nature-assisted expressive and creative arts, and art therapies within the context of the current ecological crises. It offers a wealth of knowledge and practical tools to help individuals and communities navigate the challenges and opportunities presented by this critical period. By fostering a greater understanding of the relationship between humans and the natural world, the book contributes to the development of sustainable practices and a more resilient and sustainable future.

Weight: 498g
Dimension: 153 x 228 x 24 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781787759930

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