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Austin, Brian D. – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2009
This viewpoint reviews several historical positions on the relationship between technology and creativity, and their implications for the practice of art therapy in the techno-digital age. The author posits that the question remains unanswered as to whether the profession will accept and become fully proficient in the use of the computer as a true…
Descriptors: Creativity, Fantasy, Figurative Language, Art Therapy
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Albert, Rachel – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2010
This viewpoint proposes a model of art therapy integrated into an alternative art education program. Because of the pressure to meet educational standards, school systems may be less likely to support clinical programs that take students out of their classes. A blended model of art therapy and art education that utilizes effective strategies from…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Therapy, Nontraditional Education, Integrated Activities
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Feinstein, Hermine – Art Education, 1983
Metaphoric interpretation of art serves different purposes in art education and psychotherapy. These differences are discussed in the context of categories of art criticism adapted from E. B. Feldman's work. Practical guidelines are presented to help art teachers use metaphoric interpretation and maintain the boundary between education and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Therapy, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines
Benner, Susan M. – Tennessee Education, 1981
Proposes that inclusion of arts in the curriculum of all handicapped students can improve motor, perceptual, and social skills, and can be of functional, therapeutic, and aesthetic value. Suggests ideas for adopting art instruction to the needs of handicapped children in regular and special education classes. (JD)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Therapy, Disabilities
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Karier, Clarence J. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1979
The author traces the theories of Margaret Naumberg, as an art educator and an art therapist, in relation to the psychiatric theories and social forces of her day. The first part of this article appeared in the July, 1979, issue of this journal, on pp51-66. (SJL)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Art Therapy, Educational History
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St. John, Patricia A. – Art Education, 1986
The roles of teachers and therapists, when dealing with troubled students, are clarified. If an art teacher is not trained as an art therapist, he or she cannot assume responsibility for addressing the emotional needs of these types of students. (RM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art Therapy, Educational Therapy
American Art Therapy Association, Towson, MD. – 1980
Seven presentations are featured from a 1980 conference on the role of art in the lives of people with handicaps. Three major themes were addressed in that conference: roles and responsibilities of art educators and art therapists, training and professional development, and programing. Each theme is addressed initially by summarized comments from…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Therapy, Disabilities
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Vick, Randy – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1996
Interview with Don Seiden--artist, educator, and regional pioneer in the field of art therapy practice and training in the Midwest. Seiden reflects on historical developments in the field and future trends in the profession. Central to the conversation is the unique perspective that artists bring to the fields of mental health and science.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art Therapy, Artists
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Gee, Constance Bumgarner – Arts Education Policy Review, 2004
This article is adapted from "The Handbook of Research and Policy in Art Education," Elliot Eisner and Michael Day (Eds.) [c] Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates, Mahwah, NJ 2004. The author contends that two fundamental premises drive arts education advocacy as it is currently coined and circulated. The first premise is that all arts programming is…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Art Education, Advocacy, Music Education
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Andrus, Lucy – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1995
Discusses the elimination of the graduate art therapy program at Buffalo State College and its impact on the art therapy faculty. Focuses on surviving such an event while retaining status as a member of an art education department. (JPS)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Therapy, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty
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Cunliffe, Leslie – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2001
Ludwig Wittgenstein's thought embraces two complementary projects: what he called his therapeutic work which was aimed at treating philosophical questions as though they were an illness, and his reconstructive work which emerges from this therapeutic endeavor. Wittgenstein describes his therapeutic work as an exercise that involves destroying…
Descriptors: Art Education, Aesthetics, Visual Arts, Art Therapy
Davisson, Sally A.; Rush, Jean C. – Community College Frontiers, 1981
Discusses the potential of continuing education in the visual arts for older adults. Reviews the characteristics of older adult students, the role of community colleges, older adults' interest in the arts, and benefits from arts participation. (AYC)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Art Education, Art Therapy, Community Colleges
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Jeffers, Carol S. – Art Education, 1990
Compares and contrasts discipline-based art education with Viktor Lowenfeld's creative self-expression approach, using growth, medical, and molding metaphors. Maintains that these two approaches are similar because the views of the child, the teacher's role, and the relationship between them has not changed. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art Therapy, Childrens Art
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Lowenfield, Viktor – American Journal of Art Therapy, 1987
Recognition of the handicapped child's isolation from the environment is the basis for creative art therapy across handicapping conditions (physical disabilities, mental retardation, emotional disturbance, deafness, Blindness, speech impairment, cerebral palsy). Detachment may be overcome by self expression through drawings, paintings, and…
Descriptors: Alienation, Art Activities, Art Education, Art Expression
Grauer, Kit, Ed. – InSEA News, 1995
Art in context of community is the theme of this newsletter. The theme is introduced in an editorial "Community-Enlarging the Definition" (Kit Grauer). Related articles include: (1) "The Children's Bridge is not Destroyed: Heart in the Middle of the World" (Emil Robert Tanay); (2) "Making Bridges: The Sock Doll…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art Education, Art Therapy, Built Environment