Art Therapy - Teaching Psychology

(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1
Introduction to Art Therapy: Sources & Resources • 303

M. Felice Cohen
N. Margaret Naumburg – First AATA HLM
3.13 Art Therapy in Other Countries
A. Adrian Hill
B. Edward Adamson
C. Gilbert & Irene Champernowne
D. Marie Revai
E. Creative Arts Therapies Conference, Japan 2006
F. Bobbi Stoll in Bosnia
G. Art Therapy Workshop, India 2007
H. Art Therapy Workshop, Taiwan 2006
I. Art Therapy Conference, Thailand 2008
J. Asia Pacific Art Therapy Center Advisory Board, New York 2007
K. Workshop in Sao Paolo, Brazil 2006

CHAPTER 4. THE BASICS
4.0 Figures in Color
4.2 The Art Therapist as Teacher, Gladys Agell
4.11 A Nursing Home Patient Engaged in Creating
4.1 The Art Part
A. Things to Draw with
B. Things to Paint with
C. Things to Model & Construct with
D. Tempera Markers
E. Vija Lusebrink
F. Sandra Kagin Graves
G. Laurie Wilson
H. Arthur Robbins
I. Helen Landgarten
J. Facilitating the Creative Process
K. Observing the Creative Process
L. Robert Ault
M. Janie Rhyne
4.2 The Therapy Part
4.3 Necessary Conditions – The Framework
A. My Co-Therapist at PCGC
B. Irene Rosner-David on Collaboration at Bellevue
C. Roger Arguile Planning with Colleagues
D. Art & Speech Therapist Work Together
4.4 Doing Art Therapy – The Interface
A. Robert Coles Invites a Drawing
B. Judy Rubin Requests Family Representations
C. Vera Zilzer Observes Sequences in a Drawing
D. Natalie Rogers Helps Woman Compare Drawings
E. Moving to the Image – Carolyn Grant Fay Client
4.5 Evaluating Art Therapy – Elizabeth Layton’s Story
4.6 Why Art Therapy Works
A. “It’s My Fault”

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