Art Therapy - Teaching Psychology

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304 • Introduction to Art Therapy: Sources & Resources


B. A “Life Space” Drawing
C. A Spontaneous “Life Line” Drawing
D. Good & Evil in One Person
E. People Creating Individually
F. People Creating Jointly
G. Looking & Reflecting
H. Comparing Family Drawings
I. Art Therapy in Hospital Beds
J. Art Therapy for Trauma
K. Art-Awareness Group
L. Art Is a Natural “High”
4.7 QuickDraw – Shaun McNiff

CHAPTER 5. APPROACHES
5.0 Figures in Color
5.1 Linda Welcoming the Next Patient
5.2 Edith Wallace, Jungian
5.3 Janie Rhyne, Gestalt
5.4 Mala Betensky, Phenomenological
5.6 Ellen Roth, Behavioral
5.8 Aina Nucho, Psychocybernetic
5.9 Marcia Rosal, Cognitive-Behavioral Art Therapy
5.12 Helen Landgarten, Family Art Psychotherapy
5.15 Shaun McNiff, Expressive Therapies
5.1 Psychodynamic Approaches
A. Marion Milner – “Hands of the Living God”
B. Ainslie Meares – Australian Pioneer
C. Judy Rubin – Internal Conflict & Insight
D. Edith Kramer – Sublimation
E. Laurie Wilson – Symbolization
F. Arthur Robbins – Object Relations
G. Mildred Lachman Chapin – Self Psychology
H. Linda Welcoming the Next Patient
I. Carolyn Grant Fay on “Active Imagination”
5.2 Humanistic Approaches
A. Josef Garai – Humanistic/Holistic
B. Natalie Rogers – Person-Centered
C. Laury Rappaport – Focusing-Oriented
D. Violet Oaklander – Gestalt
E. Janie Rhyne – Gestalt Art Experience
F. Mala Betensky – Phenomenological
G. Witness Writing – Open Studio
5.3 Psycho-Educational Approaches
A. Rawley Silver
B. Aina Nucho
C. Marcia Rosal & Congressman
D. Ann Sayre Wiseman – “Nightmare Help”
E. Viktor Lowenfeld Writing

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