01008nam a22002771i 450099100391327970753620030926123443.0031111s1974 it |||||||||||||||||ita b1249186x-39ule_instARCHE-052513ExLDip.to LingueitaA.t.i. Arché s.c.r.l. Pandora Sicilia s.r.l.841.912Pia, Pascal188985Guillaume Apollinaire /di Pascal Pia ; trad. di Daniel WinclerFirenze :La nuova Italia,1974115 p. ;17 cmIl castoro ;42Apollinaire, GuillaumeBiografiaApollinaire, GuillaumeOpereStudiWincler, Daniel.b1249186x02-04-1413-11-03991003913279707536LE012 848.91 APO PIA 212012000160736le012-E0.00-l- 00000.i1292657713-11-03Apollinaire47089UNISALENTOle01213-11-03ma -itait 0104189nam 2200625 a 450 991096816470332120200520144314.09781299471887129947188997808570077280857007726(CKB)2550000001019784(EBL)1157004(SSID)ssj0000872888(PQKBManifestationID)12378382(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000872888(PQKBWorkID)10864595(PQKB)10303851(MiAaPQ)EBC1157004(Perlego)952350(EXLCZ)99255000000101978420130122d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe art of business a guide for creative arts therapists on a path to self-employment /Emery Hurst Mikel ; foreword by Michael A. FranklinLondon Jessica Kingsley Publishers20131 online resource (202 p.)Includes index.9781849059503 1849059500 The Art of Business: A Guide for Creative Arts Therapists Starting on a Path to Self-Employment; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Disclaimer; Introduction; Mission statement; A note about legal and ethical considerations; How to use this book; General layout for each chapter; Adapting for various types of therapy or populations; Creative and expressive arts therapists; Where is your niche?; Expanding into a new population; Researching and adapting language; Brass tacks; Creative break; 1 A Foundation; Basic outline of the process; In my work; Contract work vs. private practiceWhat is challenging about independent contracting?What is appealing about independent contracting?; Brass tacks; Creative break; 2 Start-up and Job Hunting; Marketing yourself: Part I; Money; Negotiations; Contact list and notes; Contracts and agreements; Brass tacks; Creative break; 3 Getting the Job; Interviewing tips; Marketing yourself: Part II; Brass tacks; Creative break; 4 Doing the Work; You have a job!; Expect the unexpected; Art therapy projects; Building art skills; Supply ordering; Location! Location! Location!; Invoices; W-9; Release forms and photographing artNote taking and treatment planningAssessments; Marketing yourself: Part III; Brass tacks; Creative break; 5 Endings; Marketing yourself: Part IV; Termination by facility; Termination by art therapist; Termination because of a move or career change; Self-care; Brass tacks; Creative break; 6 Interns; Supervision; Timeline; Assignments; Intern's experiences; 7 Ethics; Acting ethically; Organizations' codes of ethics; Ethics and specific populations; Confidentiality and Ethical Considerations in the Digital Age; 8 It's About the Journey; Your journey; The innovative paths of trailblazersMy journeyAppendix A Templates and Forms; Appendix B Projects; Appendix C Resources and Reading Suggestions; IndexWorking as an independent contractor or in private practice is often the ideal scenario for creative therapists who want to control their own career and make decisions about the jobs and clients they take on.This practical guide to successful self-employment takes you through every step of the process, from coming up with the idea and marketing yourself, finding jobs, and interviewing, to maintaining jobs and what happens when you or your client want to end the job. Each chapter is packed with practical information and illustrative stories from the author's extensive experience of setting up hPsychotherapyPracticeArtsEconomic aspectsArtsTherapeutic useArtsManagementPsychotherapyPractice.ArtsEconomic aspects.ArtsTherapeutic use.ArtsManagement.616.89/1656Mikel Emery Hurst1803669MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910968164703321The art of business4351315UNINA