Popular Culture in Counseling, Psychotherapy, and Play-Based InterventionsLawrence C. Rubin, PhD, LMHC, RPT-S Springer Publishing Company, 12 mai 2008 - 416 pagini With a Foreword by Danny Fingeroth, former Group Editor of Marvel's Spider-Man comics line Popular culture, simply stated, is the language of a people, expressed through everything from its clothing, food choices, and religious practices to its media. The popular and predominant values, interests, and needs of a society find their way into mass consciousness through a variety of venues including literature, cinema, television, video games, sport, and music. Through the inter-related forces of mass production, global marketing and the Internet, the fruits of popular culture penetrate into stores, living rooms, and everyday experience of children, teens, and adults in the form of catchphrases, toys, iconography, celebrities, and indelible images. Psychotherapists and counselors who can tap into the powerful images, messages, and icons of popular culture have at their disposal an unlimited universe of resources for growth, change, and healing. Using real-world case examples and sound psychological theory, this book demonstrates how you can immediately start incorporating popular culture icons and images into your counseling or therapy. In this way, the authors will help elevate your ability to conduct clinical interviews with clients of all ages and all types of clinical problems. |
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... Create Healing Stories in the Language of Sandplay (1998) and articles about the use of play and sandplay therapy with culturally diverse populations published in Child Welfare, The Journal of Sandplay Therapy, and books on play therapy ...
... creates societal angst in which the boundaries between good and evil, chaos and order, and the sacred and profane blur. Popular, or “mass” culture as Neal calls it, which is reflected in collective memories expressed through art and ...
... creating socially shared meaning, especially the sort of meaning that has to do with trying to positively shape a child's future” (2006, p. 494). Her idea that the icons and narratives of popular culture function as a lingua franca or ...
... create a story “in which the wonderment and joy are retained and the heart-aches and nightmares are left out” (1900, introduction). In Dorothy, Baum provided a protagonist with whom American children could identify: a young girl on a ...
... creating the movie, the story's central themes were retained. These include the beliefs that if we trust in ourselves and look within, we find what we seek: “. . . if I ever go looking for my heart's desire again, I won't look any ...
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Music | 61 |
Movies | 97 |
Video and Board Games | 163 |
Television | 225 |
Sports | 273 |
Innovations in the Use of Popular Culture | 313 |
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