Arts Therapists in Multidisciplinary Settings: Working Together for Better Outcomes (Caroline Miller, Ed.)

Authors

  • Jane Burns Queen Margaret University, United Kingdom

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56883/aijmt.2019.220

Abstract

This is a review of the book "Arts Therapists in Multidisciplinary Settings: Working Together for Better Outcomes" edited by Caroline Miller.

Title: Arts Therapists in Multidisciplinary Settings: Working Together for Better Outcomes | Editor: Caroline Miller | Publication year: 2016 | Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers | Pages: 260 | ISBN: 978-1-84905-611-3

Author Biography

  • Jane Burns, Queen Margaret University, United Kingdom

    Jane Burns, PhD, Lecturer in Art Psychotherapy at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. Areas of research interest include arts therapy work with the older person, life transitions and working with children and adolescents on the autistic spectrum. Working alongside collaborative partners With Kids, Jane has recently developed the first MSc Play Therapy programme at Queen Margaret University.

    Email: jburns@qmu.ac.uk

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2017-06-02

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