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Self-esteem, recovery and the performing arts : a textbook and guide for mental health practitioners, educators and students [E-Book]

By: Publication details: Springfield, Ill. : Charles C. Thomas, 2011.Description: 1 online resource (xxxii, 225 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780398086084
  • 0398086087
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • 2011 D-576
  • WM 450.5.M8
Online resources:
Contents:
SELF-ESTEEM, RECOVERY ANDTHE PERFORMING ARTS; CONTENTS; Chapter 1 -- HISTORY AND RESEARCH; Chapter 2 -- TOWARD A RECOVERY MODEL; Chapter 3 -- STRESS REDUCTION, RESILIENCE, AND RECOVERY; Chapter 4 -- REDUCING ANXIETY IN THE THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE; Chapter 5 -- MUSIC, COGNITION, AND RECOVERY; Chapter 6 -- STIGMA REDUCTION AND THE PERFORMING ARTS; Chapter 7 -- THE MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY; Appendix A -- PROGRAM GUIDES; Appendix B -- FORMS; REFERENCES; INDEX.
Summary: This book was created for readers interested in expanding their knowledge on recovery programs for people with a serious mental illness. Drawing on current knowledge and her own extensive experience, the author provides a thorough overview of a recovery program that will: (1) provide the information and tools needed to implement a performing arts recovery program; (2) address the need for innovative programs promoting recovery; (3) provide a new recovery model for use in the arts therapies and related fields; and (4) offer activities that can be adapted for people with other disabilities. Divided into two parts, Part One is a brief history of the evolution of mental health practices; the history and development of the SEIR model; a description of the Recovery Wheel; and information on how a SEIR program can be utilized to reduce stress, develop resilience, reduce performance anxiety, build cognitive skills, and promote stigma reduction. Part Two is designed as a guide to implement a musical theatre company for people with psychiatric disabilities. The focus is on the recruitment and retention of cast members, the informational meeting, getting organized, the first production, expecting the unexpected and the crisis resolution, and the secrets to success utilizing patience, practice, and perseverance. Additionally, the book contains pertinent information on publicity and programs, costumes, sets and props, and theme shows. The appendix contains a wealth of supplementary information, including program guides and sample forms. This unique text will be a valuable resource to mental health practitioners, educators, students in mental health and related fields, and for those interested in starting a community musical theatre company for people with a serious mental illness and other disabilities. --Book Jacket.
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This book was created for readers interested in expanding their knowledge on recovery programs for people with a serious mental illness. Drawing on current knowledge and her own extensive experience, the author provides a thorough overview of a recovery program that will: (1) provide the information and tools needed to implement a performing arts recovery program; (2) address the need for innovative programs promoting recovery; (3) provide a new recovery model for use in the arts therapies and related fields; and (4) offer activities that can be adapted for people with other disabilities. Divided into two parts, Part One is a brief history of the evolution of mental health practices; the history and development of the SEIR model; a description of the Recovery Wheel; and information on how a SEIR program can be utilized to reduce stress, develop resilience, reduce performance anxiety, build cognitive skills, and promote stigma reduction. Part Two is designed as a guide to implement a musical theatre company for people with psychiatric disabilities. The focus is on the recruitment and retention of cast members, the informational meeting, getting organized, the first production, expecting the unexpected and the crisis resolution, and the secrets to success utilizing patience, practice, and perseverance. Additionally, the book contains pertinent information on publicity and programs, costumes, sets and props, and theme shows. The appendix contains a wealth of supplementary information, including program guides and sample forms. This unique text will be a valuable resource to mental health practitioners, educators, students in mental health and related fields, and for those interested in starting a community musical theatre company for people with a serious mental illness and other disabilities. --Book Jacket.

SELF-ESTEEM, RECOVERY ANDTHE PERFORMING ARTS; CONTENTS; Chapter 1 -- HISTORY AND RESEARCH; Chapter 2 -- TOWARD A RECOVERY MODEL; Chapter 3 -- STRESS REDUCTION, RESILIENCE, AND RECOVERY; Chapter 4 -- REDUCING ANXIETY IN THE THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE; Chapter 5 -- MUSIC, COGNITION, AND RECOVERY; Chapter 6 -- STIGMA REDUCTION AND THE PERFORMING ARTS; Chapter 7 -- THE MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY; Appendix A -- PROGRAM GUIDES; Appendix B -- FORMS; REFERENCES; INDEX.

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