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Social Science Social Work

Expressive Arts for Social Work and Social Change

by (author) Tuula Heinonen, Deana Halonen & Elizabeth Krahn

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Initial publish date
Aug 2018
Category
Social Work
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780190912406
    Publish Date
    Aug 2018
    List Price
    $72.00

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Description

How can social workers integrate expressive arts methods as a complement to their work to better support individual, group, and community growth? Expressive Arts for Social Work and Social Change explores the values and benefits of expressive arts (i.e. visual arts, movement and dance, expressive forms of writing and narrative, music, and performance) and the role they can play in social work practice and inquiry. Descriptions of projects that feature integrated expressive arts methods clearly reveal the vast potential of the arts and their power to effect individual and social change. Although previous research has illustrated the efficacy of expressive arts to individual therapeutic goals, this is the first work that looks at the use of these approaches to fulfill the values, ethics, and principles of the social work profession. The contributors draw from current and emerging concepts related to green social work, including individual and collective well-being; Indigenous perspectives and practices; social justice and social action; and individual as well as collective creative expression. This book provides insight and advice that will benefit all human service professionals interested in expressive arts.

About the authors

Dr. Tuula Heinonen is an associate professor at the University of Manitoba, Canada.

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