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Book Review on Attunement in Expressive Arts Therapy: Towards an Understanding of Embodied Empathy by Mitchell Kossak
書評:《表達性藝術治療中的同調–理解具身化共情》
DOI https://doi.org/10.15534/CAET/2015/1/9
“… say a client is wearing a color the therapist does not like – then how will this affect the therapeutic interaction?” (
This is a book on Attunement and Embodied Empathy in Expressive Arts Therapy. I was both delighted and challenged when asked to write a review on the book. The experience in a workshop in Hong Kong with Professor Mitchell Kossak about two years ago has left traces on my body that make me delighted … but now, could I really understand his more than 30 years of wisdom on the subject of attunement and be able to respond to it?
“… 假若案主穿了一件治療師不喜歡的顔色的衣服, 這將會如何影響著兩人治療的關係?”(
這是一本關於同調與具身化共情的表達藝術治療專書。對於被邀請為此撰寫介紹評論感到喜悅與挑戰。曾參加作者在香港舉辦的工作坊, 兩年前的經驗仍然在身體
1 Knill, P.Levine, E.Levine, S. (2004), Principles and Practice of Expressive Arts Therapy: Toward a Therapeutic Aesthetics, Jessica Kingsley PublishersLondon
2 Kossak, M. (2015), Attunement in Expressive Arts Therapy: Towards an Understanding of Embodied Empathy. Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas.
3 McNiff, S. (2009), Integrating the Arts in Therapy: History, Theory and Practice, Charles C Thomas, Springfield, Illinois.