Poiesis

The Language of Psychology and the Speech of the Soul

Stephen K Levine author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published:1st Apr '97

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This book examines the relationship between expressive arts, particularly poetry, and psychology, highlighting how creative acts affirm identity and humanity while providing a theoretical foundation for various arts therapies.

Poiesis delves into the intricate relationship between expressive arts, particularly poetry, and psychology, shedding light on the theoretical frameworks that link these fields to psychotherapy. The author, Stephen K. Levine, examines the historical context that gave rise to modern therapeutic practices, emphasizing the significance of understanding how arts therapies have evolved. By exploring various forms of arts therapies, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the ways in which creative expression can facilitate healing and self-discovery.

A key concept in Levine's work is poiesis, which refers to the creative act that not only produces art but also serves as a means of affirming one’s identity and humanity. He posits that the processes of creativity and therapy share a fundamental connection. This exploration reveals how engaging in creative acts can lead to personal insight and emotional growth, highlighting the therapeutic potential of artistic expression.

Overall, Poiesis serves as an important contribution to the theoretical foundations of expressive therapies. By bridging the gap between art and psychology, Levine offers valuable insights into how creative practices can enhance therapeutic outcomes. This book is a significant resource for practitioners and scholars alike, encouraging a deeper understanding of the interplay between art and healing.

Examining not only psychological, but also selected philosophical, existential, moral and pedagogical aspects of utilizing aesthetic processes to alleviate human suffering, Levine emerges as an ardent and thoughtful practitioner of the arts in healing, founding his advocacy in the etymology of the word "suffering": "to hold up from underneath". For Levine, cultivating poiesis in the healing arts supports a more fully human being through creative engagement that gives value and meaning to experience. -- Transcultural Psychiatry 40
Stephen K Levine is one of the few contemporary expressive therapists to have the courage to develop an understanding of the multiplicity in the theoretical foundations of a domain as wide and complex as the arts and psychotherapy. His deep roots in the philosophical tradition and thorough knowledge of more than one mode of theory and practice shine through this honest work. Texts of such achievement can only be created by a writer who has a deep understanding and firm faith in the speech of the soul and a masterful eloquence in the language of psychology. Whoever listens to this book may be enriched by the complexity unfolding in human existence, suffering and healing. -- From the Foreword by Paolo Knill
A thoughtful and philosophical treatment of the use of the arts in therapy. Levine is articulate and persuasive in advocating the importance of the arts in the healing process. Through his writings in this book, Levine has positioned himself as a philosopher-practitioner in the expressive arts therapies. It is from Levine that the expressive arts therapies may derive a more articulate and precise rationale for their existence and their importance in the healing/helping process. Poiesis is a powerful and important text. -- The Arts in Psychotherapy
...not a reference book but a series of thought-provoking essays - much to treasure and remember - a source of profound and stimulating ideas. -- Dramatherapy Journal
a] scholarly, thoughtful and also intensely personal book. It is so good to come across a work of breadth and depth, written with such a high level of erudition and awareness. Through a series of essays and poems, Levine powerfully and coherently communicates his understanding of the human condition, and the process of therapy and healing whilst focusing upon the theory and practice of expressive art therapy... [an] excellent book. -- Psychotherapy and Counselling
Stephen Levine's book is a profound defence of the healing and transformative properties of art. This book is essential reading for any who desire to promote the power of religious imagery and ritual to bring healing to troubled souls. -- Contact: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Pastoral Studies

ISBN: 9781853024887

Dimensions: 212mm x 136mm x 18mm

Weight: 212g

160 pages