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Creativity and Communication in Persons with Dementia: A Practical Guide

Creativity and Communication in Persons with Dementia: A Practical Guide

  • Author: Craig, Claire
  • Author: Killick, John

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Contents

  • Introduction.
  • Part I : Why the Arts?
  • 1. What is Creativity?
  • 2. What the Arts Can Do.
  • 3. Getting in the Flow.
  • Part II : What's on Offer.
  • 4. The Food of Love: The Language of Music.
  • 5. Moving in the Moment: Dance.
  • 6. Giving Voice: Writing Poetry.
  • 7. Making it all up: Improvisation and Other Dramas.
  • 8. Telling Stories.
  • 9. Conversations in Paint.
  • 10. Playing with Mud: Ceramics and Clay.
  • 11. Working with the Hard Stuff: Wood, Metal and Glass.
  • 12. Textured Journeys: Exploring the Potential of Textiles.
  • 13. Between Memory and Imagination: Collage and Life-Story Work.
  • 14. Further than the Eye can See: Photography.
  • 15. Putting the IT into Creativity.
  • 16. Space and Place.
  • 17. Taking it all in: Audience Involvement.
  • Part III : Making Things Happen.
  • 18. Getting Real.
  • 19. Starting Out.
  • 20. Drilling Down to the Detail.
  • 21. Giving Creativity a Shape.
  • 22. Measuring Success.
  • 23. Making Space for your own Creativity.
  • Part IV : Living it Out.
  • 24. All Together: The Arts as Identity.
  • 25. Beyond Grass.
  • 26. Two Residencies.
  • 27. Putting on the Ritz.
  • 28. Ian and Me-ness.
  • 29. Alan: Quick-change Artist.
  • 30. Painting with Olivia. Conclusion. Further Reading. Index.