TY - BOOK AU - Brett-MacLean,Pamela AU - McTavish,Lianne TI - Art-medicine collaborative practice: transforming the experience of head and neck cancer SN - 1772124788 AV - N8223 U1 - 704.9/4961 23 PY - 2019/// CY - Edmonton, Alberta PB - University of Alberta Press KW - Medicine and art KW - Cancer KW - Patients KW - Treatment KW - Visual communication KW - Medicine in the Arts KW - Communication KW - Cancer Survivors KW - psychology KW - Head and Neck Neoplasms KW - Médecine et art KW - Cancéreux KW - Traitement KW - Communication visuelle KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Foreword: The "see me, hear me, heal me" Project / Minn N. Yoon -- Preface: Before the Beginning ... and Then / Leslie O'Connor-Parsons -- Introduction: Expanding Relational Possibilities Through Collaborative Streams of Inquiry and Dialogue / Pamela Brett-Maclean -- In Flux: Flux: A Curatorial Introduction / Lianne Mctavish -- Bradley Necyk -- Jude Griebel -- A (High Wire) Dance / Suresh Nayar & Bernie Krewski -- Jill Ho-You -- Heather Huston -- Feeding New Selves / Helen Vallianatos -- Sean Caulfield -- Ingrid Bachmann -- When Design Meets Real Life / Bahaa Harmouche -- Healing in the Most Unexpected Ways / Kimberly Flowers -- "See me, hear me, heal me": Video Documentation / Kyle Terrance; Access restricted to LAC onsite clients N2 - "In its fusion of essays and artwork, Art-Medicine Collaborative Practice helps readers understand the lived realities of individuals with head and neck cancer. Featuring compelling original art from Ingrid Bachmann, Sean Caulfield, Jude Griebel, Jill Ho-You, Heather Huston, and Bradley Necyk, this collaborative interdisciplinary exploration draws together the voices of patients, health care practitioners, and researchers with artists' empathic visualizations to offer a more holistic--more human--understanding of cancer treatment and its aftermath. Art-Medicine Collaborative Practice is an important book for scholars, practitioners, and students in health professions and medical humanities, as well as artists, arts-based researchers, and those interested in the areas of health and visual communication and knowledge translation. Contributors: Ingrid Bachmann, Pamela Brett-MacLean, Sean Caulfield, Kimberly Flowers, Jude Griebel, Bahaa Harmouche, Jill Ho-You, Heather Huston, Bernie Krewski, Lianne McTavish, Suresh Nayar, Bradley Necyk, Leslie O'Connor-Parsons, Kyle Terrence, Helen Vallianatos, Minn N. Yoon."-- UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2265154 ER -