Art Therapy - Teaching Psychology

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302 • Introduction to Art Therapy: Sources & Resources


B. Patient Drawings on Toilet Paper
C. Painting by Adolf Wolffli
3.6 Interdisciplinary Exchange
A. Irene Jakab, M.D., Ph.D.
B. Dr. Jakab’s Book (1956; Rev. 1998)
C. Diana Halliday
3.7 Art Brut and Outsider Art
A. Book on Art Brut
B. Howard Finster, Outsider Artist
C. Jimmy Lee Sudduth, Folk Artist
3.8 Art in Diagnosis and Therapy
A. Early use of Finger Painting at Menninger
B. Edith Zierer with Paintings by Patients
C. Marion Milner Interview
D. Mary Barnes with Joseph Berke, M.D.
3.9 Therapeutic Art Education
A. Viktor Lowenfeld with Blind Girl in Vienna
B. Viktor Lowenfeld with Disabled Student in the U.S.
C. Viktor Lowenfeld Lecturing at Penn State University
D. Florence Cane Teaching a Student in NY
E. Florence Cane’s Students Doing Scribbles
3.10 WPA and the Federal Art Project
A. Georgette Seabrooke as a Young Painter
B. Georgette Powell in Her Art Studio
C. “Recreation,” Seabrooke’s Mural in Harlem Hospital
3.11 Naumburg and Kramer
A. Margaret Naumburg
B. Edith Kramer
C. Margaret Naumburg as a Young Woman
D. Margaret Naumburg Talking about Her Work
E. Margaret Naumburg & Exhibit of Patient Art
F. Edith Kramer as a Young Student in Vienna
G. Edith Kramer at Wiltwyck School
H. Edith Kramer Talking about Her Work
3.12 Other Art Therapy Pioneers in the U.S.
A. Elinor Ulman
B. Ulman & Levy Lecturing
C. Menninger Foundation
D. Mary Huntoon
E. Don Jones
F. Robert Ault
G. Charles Anderson
H. Marge Howard
I. Elsie Muller
J. Irene Jakab
K. Hanna Kwiatkowska
L. Myra Levick
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