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Chen, Danielle Tidwell; Gussak, David E. – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2023
To examine the complex layers of those who are multi-racial/ethnic/cultured, the mixed-identity of the first author -- an art therapy doctoral student -- is first deconstructed, followed by the delineation of systemic and historical contexts. This viewpoint further examines how the therapists' multiple identity[ies] informs and intersects with…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Doctoral Students, Self Concept, Multiracial Persons
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Rodriguez, Felix – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2018
This article examines the context and content of 15 drawings created in the early 1990s by Guatemalan children who survived government-led systemic violence against their Maya Tz'utujil community. Titled "Children in Crisis," all 15 drawings collected by Albert Hurwitz depict similar stories of loss and violence. Considering the…
Descriptors: American Indians, Freehand Drawing, Violence, Resilience (Psychology)
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Feen-Calligan, Holly; McIntyre, Barbara; Sands-Goldstein, Margaret – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2009
This article reviews the history of dollmaking that is relevant to art therapy, and the application of dolls as therapeutic media in clinical and educational settings. The authors describe their experiences using dollmaking in the resolution of grief, in professional identity construction, and in community service. The article addresses the…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Toys, Art Activities, Grief
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Silver, Rawley – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2009
This paper reviews a body of research on the author's Silver Drawing Test (SDT) and Draw A Story (DAS) art-based assessments, which span 40 years of development. The original impetus for the assessment is described and studies are reviewed that examined relationships between depression, abuse, and aggression; cognitive skills; interrater and…
Descriptors: Identification, Tests, Adolescents, Foreign Countries
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Gladding, Samuel T. – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1997
Using stories, illustrates some universal points regarding counseling. Claims that stories can help counselors understand the process of discovering their own identities and that outside knowledge can create new possibilities that lead to change. Emphasizes the blending of self-understanding with relevant outside knowledge. (RJM)
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Counseling Psychology, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship
Silver, Rawley – Online Submission, 2008
Violent incidents occur frequently in schools and suicide ranks second to accidents as the leading cause of death among adolescents. The purpose of this presentation is to summarize the findings of six studies that used a stimulus-drawing task for access to fantasies, thoughts, and feelings. The studies were based on the theory that the task can…
Descriptors: Adults, Disabilities, Comparative Analysis, Delinquency
Earwood, Cheryl; Fedorko, Melinda; Holzman, Eileen; Montanari, Linda; Silver, Rawley – Art Therapy Journal of the American Art Therapy Assoc, 2004
The purpose of this study was to find out if the Draw a Story (DAS) assessment can be used as a screening technique to identify children and adolescents at risk for aggression. Four art therapists presented the DAS tasks to 30 students with histories of aggressive behavior and to 181 students with no histories of aggression. After the 211…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Gender Differences, Psychological Patterns, Self Concept