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‘Innovation in the Arts in Therapy’: A Special Issue
Nash, Gary (2023-05-09)The editorial overview provides the background and rationale for this Special Issue. Collaboration, innovation and integration are themes that are introduced and developed to provide the context in which the contributors ... -
Integrative Research : Using Art to Research Art
Nash, Gary (Taylor & Francis Group, 2022-09-09)This chapter describes the importance of incorporating research into practice as the way in which a new profession generates evidence, develops research methodologies, and adapts practice as new and innovative approaches ... -
Placing art at the centre of art-based practice and research
Nash, Gary (2023-10-03)This article provides an overview of the author’s creative experience of developing an art-based approach in practice and research as a registered art therapist in the United Kingdom and the influence that Shaun McNiff has ... -
The Principles of an Art-Based Research Design : Response Art and Art Therapy Research
Nash, Gary (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2021-05-24)In this chapter, I describe the principles of an art-based research design based on the growing literature and research practices in Britain and North America. I introduce the principles of art-based research through a ... -
Response art in art therapy and research with a focus on reflect piece imagery
Nash, Gary (2019-12-06)This ‘practice innovation’ paper provides an overview of the development of ‘response art’ which is growing as an integral part of routine clinical practice in art therapy. I provide a literature review of the use of art ... -
Working Alongside: Communicating visual empathy within collaborative art therapy
Nash, Gary; Zentner, Michiyo (2023-05-09)The terms working alongside, parallel artmaking, painting together and joint activity have been used to describe an innovative and experimental phase in art therapy practice that involves the art therapist’s arts-based ...