Art Therapy - Teaching Psychology

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Introduction to Art Therapy: Sources & Resources • 315

11.8 A Blindfolded Girl Compares Two Sculptures
11.9 A Partially Sighted Boy Explores a Sculpture
11.10 Cliff Joseph, Art Therapy & the Third World
11.13 Senator Clinton Viewing Client Art
11.1 Claire
A. After Going to the Denist
B. Claire in a Drama
C. Doctor & Nurse – Talking Book
11.2 Storing and Reviewing the Art
11.3 Phenomenological Research on a “Tactile Aesthetic”
A. Sculpture by Blind Child
B. Sculpture by Partially Sighted Child
C. Sculpture by Sighted Child
D. Blind Judge Responds
E. Blind Judge Compares
F. Partially Sighted Judge with Blindfold
G. Partially Sighted Judge Responds
H. Sighted Judge Responds
I. Sighted Judge with Blindfold Compares
11.4 Multicultural Competence in Art Therapy
A. Christine Wang
B. Lucille Venture
C. Cliff Joseph
D. Art Therapy & the Third World
E. Georgette Powell
F. Charles Anderson
G. Sarah McGee
H. Gwen McPhaul Short
I. Anna Hiscox
J. Cheryl Doby-Copeland
K. Charlotte Boston
L. Stella Stepney
11.5 Political Action and Networks
A. Edith Kramer & Eleanor Roosevelt
B. Art Exhibit, Capitol Rotunda 2004
C. Senator Clinton & New York Patients Artwork
D. Senator Clinton Viewing Client Artwork
E. Congressional Record Statement
F. Presidents of NCCATA Associations
G. Paula Howie & Peg Dunn-Snow, AATA
H. Laura Greenstone, NCCATA Chair
11.6 Political Action and Networks
A. First NIMH Bibliography – 1974
B. Second NIMH Bibliography – 1981
C. “Looking for Me” Excerpts
D. “Playing & Pretending” Excerpts
E. “We’ll Show You What We’re Gonna Do!” Excerpts

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