Art Therapy - Teaching Psychology

(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1

310 • Introduction to Art Therapy: Sources & Resources


8.3 Art & Play Therapy for Anxious Amy
A. Amy & Clay Figures
B. Amy Drawing on a Chalkboard
C. Amy & Her King/Princess Drawing
8.4 Art Therapy for Painfully Shy Lucy
A. One of Lucy’s Tiny Clay Figures
B. One of Lucy’s Expressive Paintings
8.5 Sam – A Schizoid Teenager
A. One of Sam’s Paintings
B. Sam’s Growth Over Time
C. “View from My Window”
8.6 Art in Diagnosis and Therapy with Sally
A. One of Sally’s Expressive Drawings
B. One of Sally’s Poignant Paintings
8.7 Unresolved Grief – Oliver
A. Boy Looking Out a Window
B. Aloof “Superwoman”
8.8 It’s Never Too Late – Hannah
A. A Sad Dog
B. A Monster Head Similar to Hannah’s
8.9 The Story of Elizabeth Layton
8.10 “Beyond Words” Excerpts
8.11 Art and Art Therapy at the Hebrew Home
8.12 Self-Taught Artists
A. Jimmy Lee Sudduth
B. Howard Finster

CHAPTER 9. PROBLEMS WE ADDRESSS
9.0 Figures in Color
9.3 The Tortoise Shell Family – Dorothy
9.5 Larry and the Art Therapist
9.7 Virginia Minar
9.9 Donald Uhlin, Developmental Art Therapy
9.11 One of Lila’s Body Drawings
9.12 Lila’s Enmeshed Family Drawing
9.13 “Holding Environment” by Elaine
9.14 “Therapy” by Elaine
9.1 William Kurelek on “The Maze”
9.2 Karen – A Story of Creative Coping
A. Karen Painting
B. Painting a Spontaneous Mandala
C. Karen’s Image of Attachment
D. Karen Is Proud of Her Artwork
E. Karen Dancing in Her Christmas Video
9.3 Dorothy – Childhood Schizophrenia
A. A Bird
B. Bird Painting
C. Another Bird

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