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Consonanza emotiva nella clown-terapia

Antonuzzo, Nunziatina
Italie : Università degli Studi di Catania, 2007


Cote : 618.920 945 A6358c 2007

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Benessere e coping : la terapia del sorriso nei reparti pediatrici

Mantovani, Simona
Italie : L'Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, 2007


Cote : 618.920 945 M293b 2007

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Ridere per poter vivere

Bozzalla Gros, Stefania
Italie : Università degli Studi di Torino, 2001


Cote : 618.920 945 B7938r 2001

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ARTICLES DE PERIODIQUES

El juego potenciador de la resiliencia : un niño sano más allá de su enfermedad

Andrusiewicz, Valeria
[Sociedad Interamericana de Psicología?] , [2008]

La intención del presente trabajo es presentar una postura para repensar los opuestos salud-enfermedad, planteando la necesidad de identificar y potenciar los aspectos sanos de los niños hospitalizados, ya que desde allí se podrán obtener, también, herramientas para hacer frente a la enfermedad que padecen y a las circunstancias que tienen que atravesar.


Cote : 618.920 1 A576j 2008

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The life threatened child and the life enhancing clown : towards a model of therapeutic clowning

Koller, Donna ; Gryski, Camilla
Advance access publication, 2007

In the last decade, there has been a rapid growth in the presence of clowns in hospitals, particularly in pediatric settings. The proliferation of clowns in health care settings has resulted in varying levels of professionalism and accountability. For this reason, there is a need to examine various forms of clowning, in particular therapeutic clowning in pediatric settings. The purpose of this article is to address what therapeutic clowning is and to describe the extent to which it can provide a complementary form of health care. In an attempt to apply theory to practice, the article will draw upon the experiences of a therapeutic clown within a pediatric setting while providing a historical and theoretical account of how clowns came to be in hospitals. Toward this end, a proposed model of therapeutic clowning will be offered which can be adapted for a variety of settings where children require specialized forms of play in order to enhance their coping, development and adjustment to life changes. Finally, current research on clowning in children's hospitals will be reviewed including a summary of findings from surveys administered at the Hospital for Sick Children.
In the last decade, there has been a rapid growth in the presence of clowns in hospitals, particularly in pediatric settings. The proliferation of clowns in health care settings has resulted in varying levels of professionalism and accountability. For this reason, there is a need to examine various forms of clowning, in particular therapeutic clowning in pediatric settings. The purpose of this article is to address what therapeutic clowning is ...


Cote : 618.920 1 K833l 2007

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