Art Therapy - Teaching Psychology
112 • Introduction to Art Therapy heated, due to the importance there of the “group analytic” tradition. That in turn was based ...
Approaches • 113 allowing himself to interact playfully with other group members. His products for the next two weeks were not m ...
114 • Introduction to Art Therapy Angels (1995). Jung, the son of a minister, valued the spiritual elements in psychoanalysis, w ...
Approaches • 115 she has called The Re-Enchantment of Art Therapy (20 03), which has a similar kind of plea for poetry. The most ...
116 • Introduction to Art Therapy by David Henley (D) (2002), described work in a class of disturbed adolescents not only in mor ...
Approaches • 117 synthesizing what they knew about the therapeutic power of art with what they understood about one or more theo ...
118 • Introduction to Art Therapy frailties and the terrific complexity of mental functioning, as well as the delicacy of healin ...
119 CHAPTER 6 Assessment The use of any combination of verbal, written, and art tasks chosen by the professional art therapist t ...
120 • Introduction to Art Therapy Bernard I. Levy is teaching an art therapy class and then a group of psychiatry residents at W ...
Assessment • 121 Copying and Completion Used in art education for centuries, copying has also been helpful in the psychological ...
122 • Introduction to Art Therapy Projective Drawings The first individual to standardize procedures for using drawing tests wit ...
Assessment • 123 administration of tasks (including the materials being offered) and for scales that result in inter-rater relia ...
124 • Introduction to Art Therapy in which the person made a series of eight drawings of the human figure, each one based on the ...
Assessment • 125 In 1974 Prout and Phillips^4 proposed a Kinetic School Drawing (KSD), to be done fol- lowing a KFD. Klepsch ask ...
126 • Introduction to Art Therapy Two psychologist/art therapist teams designed similar studies in the late 1960s, inde- pendent ...
Assessment • 127 Studies of Artistic Development In the area of developmental psychology, interest in children’s drawings waxed ...
128 • Introduction to Art Therapy use of finger painting, inspired by the work of Ruth Shaw (1938), was later used and ampli- fi ...
Assessment • 129 pre-figurative stage of development—a crude enclosure with rough indications of limbs and features (B). When as ...
130 • Introduction to Art Therapy Inspired by her studies with Kwiatkowska, Linda Gantt (Figure 6.8) has developed and refined t ...
Assessment • 131 Figure 6.8 Linda Gantt, PPAT & FEATS. Figure 6.9 Barry Cohen, DDS. ...
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