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St. John, Patricia; Kaiser, Donna; Ball, Barbara – Art Therapy Journal of the American Art Therapy Assoc, 2004
Based on the American Art Therapy Association Research Committee's interest and support for learning how research is taught, a quantitative and qualitative survey of master's-level programs was conducted. Twenty four of the 44 surveyed programs responded. Twenty three (95.8 per cent) of the respondents required a course of at least three credits,…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Art Therapy, Research Methodology, Higher Education
Brown, Ara C.; Colon, Enid S.; Garman, Nicole; Chambliss, Catherine – 2001
Given the increasing use of art as a means of fostering communication in therapeutic settings, it was hypothesized that an art-focused group activity might improve social relations on a college campus and reduce campus residents' levels of loneliness. A controlled efficacy evaluation was conducted using college students (N=140) living in 11…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art Therapy, College Students, Group Dynamics
Wilson, Helen – 1983
Research has shown that too little stress or stimulation can increase health risks. To determine the effectiveness of mild stimulation on the depression levels and feelings of self-worth of the elderly, 24 withdrawn nursing home residents participated in a non-judgemental 6-month art expression group. Half the group were assigned to a control…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Alienation, Art Expression, Art Therapy
Silver, Rawley A. – 1991
This book describes the use of drawing in therapy. Stimulus drawings (SDs) and techniques were developed in the 1960s for use with deaf children at a time when manual communication was forbidden in their schools. During the 1970s, the drawings were expanded for use with learning-disabled children, adult stroke-patients, and others with…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art Therapy, Creative Expression, Evaluation
Silver, Rawley – 1996
This test, the Silver Drawing Test (SDT), evolved from a belief that the intelligence of children and adults who have poor language skills tends to be underestimated. The aim of the SDT is to provide an instrument for assessing the cognitive skills of individuals who have difficulty understanding others and making themselves understood. There are…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Cognitive Tests, Educational Diagnosis, Educational Testing
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