Art Therapy - Teaching Psychology

(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1

314 • Introduction to Art Therapy: Sources & Resources



  1. Nightmares – Horrors of the Camp

  2. The Seder – A Happy Memory
    C. Adult Art from Terezin

  3. Transport

  4. Execution

  5. Prisoners

  6. March
    D. Painting by Charlotte Salomon
    E. Israeli Child’s Drawing
    F. Artist Did Portraits of 9/11 Victims
    G. Logbooks Helped POWs in WWII
    H. Art by Hiroshima Survivors 30 Years Later
    I. Art by Vietnam Veterans
    J. Drawing by Hurricane Katrina Survivor
    K. Fires & Looting – 1968 D.C. Riots
    L. Free Arts for Abused Children
    M. Jackie in Art Therapy
    N. “Dr. Rubin’s Ugly Face”
    O. Warning Sign on My Office Door
    P. Jackie’s Goodbye Valentine
    Q. Open Studio for the Homeless
    R. Using Photos to Deal with Traumatic Memories
    S. WPA Mural in Harlem Hospital
    T. About “Children & the Arts”
    U. About “We’ll Show You What We’re Gonna Do!”
    V. Prison Art Program by Museum Educator
    W. Prison Art Program by Theater Artist
    10.7 Art as Therapy for Wellness
    A. The Art Lady Visits Mister Rogers
    B. Art Awareness Training Group at PCGC
    C. Parent Play Training Group at PCGC
    D. A Bird Knocking Another One Off the Nest
    E. Three Rivers Arts Festival
    F. Parent Art Workshop at a School
    G. Mother-Child Art Group in a Church
    H. Family Art Workshop in a School
    I. Animated Filmmaking in a Preschool
    J. Janet Bush & Individual Student
    K. Alice Karamanol & Class
    L. Cane School of Art
    M. Robert Ault & Student
    N. Janie Rhyne & Growth Group


CHAPTER 11. PROFESSIONAL ISSUES
11.0 Figures in Color
11.1 Drawing After a Dental Visit
11.2 A Picture from Claire’s Talking Book
11.7 A Blind Girl Examines Wood Sculpture

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