Art Therapy
Even though
art therapy has been used in some fashion since at least the first half of the twentieth century its range of helpful effects is still only ....
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Art Therapy for Ill Children
The purpose of this paper is to present an annotated bibliography of publications about (or relevant to) the use of
art therapy for populations for children ....
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Art Therapy
.... When you put
art in front of people who are in pain, or suffering, it soothes and comforts them." This analysis will discuss weaving as a form of
art therapy. ....
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Art Therapy
Even though
art therapy has been used in some fashion since at least the first half of the twentieth century its range of helpful effects is still only ....
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Art Therapy in Group Settings
This research examines
art therapy in group settings for subjects diagnosed as schizophrenic. The research will set forth the background ....
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References on Music Therapy References Assael, M. & Lowenta
.... American Journal of
Art Therapy, 22, 3-9. Bowman, RP (1987, April). ....
Art therapy: what it is and what it is not. American Journal of
Art Therapy, 21, 57-58. ....
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Dealing with Death
.... (p.113) Another treatment modality used with terminally ill patients is
art therapy. .... American Journal of
Art Therapy, 24(2), 49-62. ....
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The Terminally Ill & Dying Barocas, Reichman and Schwebel (19
.... (p.113) Another treatment modality used with terminally ill patients is
art therapy. .... American Journal of
Art Therapy, 24(2), pp. 49-62. ....
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Sexual abuse against children and women
.... Many therapists, however, support
art therapy for treating juvenile and adult offenders. Since
art therapy is generally non-confrontational ....
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Application of Music Therapy in High School
.... The elaboration of music
therapy in terms of Gestalt
therapy can be defended with reference to Rubin's definition of
art therapy (1982), which holds that both ....
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Music Therapy
.... major areas of categorization. The first, and most broad, sees music
therapy in the larger context of
art therapy. Since each of the ....
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The Art of the Psychotherapist
.... chosen to take to
therapy. He suggests that, after this initial learning period, therapists then begin a lifelong process of becoming masters of their
art. ....
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The Art of the Psychotherapist
.... chosen to take to
therapy. He suggests that, after this initial learning period, therapists then begin a lifelong process of becoming masters of their
art. ....
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PLAY THERAPY TRAINING IN MFT PROGRAMS
.... and release and that numerous resources are available to practitioners for that purpose, such as the use of puppets,
art therapy, narrative/storytelling ....
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Play Therapy Training
.... and release and that numerous resources are available to practitioners for that purpose, such as the use of puppets,
art therapy, narrative/storytelling ....
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Nondirective Play Therapy
.... Klorer, G. (1995). Use of anatomical dolls in play and
art therapy with sexually abused children. Arts in Psychotherapy, 22, 467-473. ....
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Therapist Role Play
.... Nonverbal methods, including the use of dream analysis,
art therapy, and sand trays can enable the expression of both recent or early experiences which have ....
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Anorexia Nervosa As A Mental Health Problem
.... This individual
therapy should be grounded in depth psychology in conjunction with non-verbal or pre-verbal forms of associative
art therapy, music
therapy ....
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Juveniles and Anger Management
.... One example of a somewhat less than rigorous anger-management program can be seen in the use of
art therapy at a so-called "Day School," where the student body ....
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ART VIEWING AND BRAIN POWER IN CHILDREN/ADOLESCENTS
.... Benefits of required
art viewing/visual exertion (Zangemeister, Sherman, & Stark, 1995). .... Effects of guided imagery and music
therapy on mood (McKinney, et. ....
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John Dewey & Art as Experience
.... No one would think of "Starry Night" as
art therapy, but one can see in the intensity of the swirls and layers of paint that the painter was coping with the ....
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I. Play therapy
.... enabling them to control their perceptions of the event through the manipulation of the
art work. C. Victims of bullying benefit from play
therapy by working ....
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Psycho-Social Assessment Project
.... Dynamic psychotherapy, cognitive
therapy, rational-emotive
therapy,
art therapy, logotherapy, activity assign ments, and other approaches have all been used to ....
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PREVENTION/INTERVENTION OF ANOREXIA NERVOSA
.... This individual
therapy should be grounded in depth psychology in conjunction with non-verbal or pre-verbal forms of associative
art therapy, music
therapy ....
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Cognitive Therapies: An Evalution
.... a 2-year randomized controlled trial of cognitive enhancement
therapy on cognition and behavior compared with start-of-the-
art enriched supportive
therapy. ....
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Jung and Hillman
.... inappropriate and biasing. His concept of
therapy is more
art than science. To be more precise, its alchemy. Discredited as reliable ....
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Therapy and Dr. Irvin Yalom
.... In this atmosphere of mutual respect, Yalom asserts that
therapy is for .... pursuits ranging from: group exercises to deep reflection; works of
art to theological ....
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Carl Jung & James Hillman
.... inappropriate and biasing. His concept of
therapy is more
art than science. To be more precise, its alchemy. Discredited as reliable ....
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Confessional Poets
.... an abundance of natural talent and was never afraid to bare her soul in her poetry, these teachers helped her refine what began as
therapy into serious
art. ....
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The Confessional Poets
.... an abundance of natural talent and was never afraid to bare her soul in her poetry, these teachers helped her refine what began as
therapy into serious
art. ....
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