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Anderson, Frances E.; Landgarten, Helen – Studies in Art Education, 1973
Considered the therapeutic use of art, the current status of art therapy, and the growing need for art therapists in the future. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Therapy, Mental Health, Questionnaires
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Anderson, Frances E. – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2001
Metaphors for researchers, such as a crusader; a traveler; an explorer; a miner; an astronaut; a biblical Daniel; a Samurai; and an archaeologist are discussed. Benefits of conducting research are enumerated, including building the knowledge base for art therapy; increasing professional opportunities; improving client care; and advancing the…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Metaphors, Models, Professional Development
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Anderson, Frances E. – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2001
This editorial introduces a special section devoted to chronicling the responses of art therapists after the September 11th attacks. The section contains 10 articles from therapists in New York City, New Jersey, Long Island, Washington, DC, and California. Articles include stories of the reactions of the therapists as well as their work with…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Attitudes, Emotional Response
Anderson, Frances E.; Packard, Sandra P. – Viewpoints, 1976
While art education and art therapy each have distinctive features, they are not totally separate entities in the educational field, since overlap occurs in setting, subjects, training, theoretical orientation, and program content. (MB)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Art Teachers, Art Therapy
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Anderson, Frances E. – Art Education, 1980
This article presents information on the new career alternative of art therapy: a definition of the field, types of training necessary, registration as an art therapist, and the job market. It is part of a theme issue on art therapy. (SJL)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Therapy, Careers, Certification