The Economics of Therapy: Caring for Clients, Colleagues, Commissioners and Cash-Flow in the Creative Arts Therapies
By Daniel Thomas (Editor), Vicky Abad (Editor), Alison Ledger (Contribution by), Elena Fitzthum (Contribution by), Monika Geretsegger (Contribution by), Thomas Stegemann (Contribution by), Stine Lindahl Jacobsen (Contribution by), Petra Kern (Contribution by), Rebecca Zarate (Contribution by), Elaine Matthews Venter (Contribution by), Kingman Chung (Contribution by), Brynjulf Stige (Foreword by)
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By Daniel Thomas (Editor), Vicky Abad (Editor), Alison Ledger (Contribution by), Elena Fitzthum (Contribution by), Monika Geretsegger (Contribution by), Thomas Stegemann (Contribution by), Stine Lindahl Jacobsen (Contribution by), Petra Kern (Contribution by), Rebecca Zarate (Contribution by), Elaine Matthews Venter (Contribution by), Kingman Chung (Contribution by), Brynjulf Stige (Foreword by)
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When you think of arts therapy, you don't often associate the practice with profit; however, ethical economic models are essential in allowing clients the most access to arts therapy services. Art therapists don't generally have formal training in economics, which can be challenging when developing their professional services. This book offers the fundamentals of micro and macro economics that apply to creating a sustainable and ethical business model that supports the development of the ar...






















