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Timm-Bottos, Janis – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1995
ArtStreet is a group of artists, art therapists, and interested community members who collaborate to create an atmosphere in which homeless artists can create and sell their works. Artists from the community share their expertise in various media, and the project is funded by various local and national foundations. (JPS)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art Products, Art Therapy, Higher Education
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Riley, Shirley – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1997
Describes concepts and definitions of social constructionism and the narrative approach to treatment. Article is intended for art therapists interested in incorporating these concepts into their practices. Examines the unique and dynamic role of the therapist and the client in this type of therapy, which is driven by the client's discussion. (MKA)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art Therapy, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role
Spring, Dee – Art Therapy Journal of the American Art Therapy Assoc, 2004
Despite voluminous literature on trauma, studies on specific trauma and art expression remain sparse. Recurring graphic forms produced by sexual abuse victims have appeared in art therapy publications dating back to Naumburg (1958), but links between sexual abuse-assault and recurring graphic forms were not considered. In 1973, this author began a…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art Therapy, Sexual Abuse, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Atkins, Sally; Adams, Marianne; McKinney, Cathy; McKinney, Harold; Rose, Liz; Wentworth, Jay; Woodworth, Joan – 2003
This book is written for therapists and for students who are becoming therapists. It offers insights to artists, teachers, and others interested in exploring the power of expressive arts for growth and healing. It provides theoretical grounding and practical applications from the collective experience of the authors who share their own immersion…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art Therapy, Counseling Techniques, Counselors
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Weber, Joseph A.; And Others – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1996
Many children have a limited conception about old age. Asking children to draw a picture of an old person and then to explain or tell a story about the picture is a unique way to unlock the hidden attitudes children may hold. This study concluded that children are abandoning stereotypes related to the attitudes and abilities of older persons. (KW)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art Therapy, Childhood Attitudes, Children
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Kellman, Julia – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2005
This paper includes two main narrative strands--one personal and the other the result of the author's research with Joe, a member of an art class for people with HIV/AIDS in a local hospital. Both stories, Joe's and the author's, probe the mystery of disease, expression, and the search for coherence. The author's research and Joe's story weave…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Communicable Diseases, Personal Narratives
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Wadeson, Harriet – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2003
Although art therapists readily recognize the value of artmaking for their clients and for themselves, do they utilize its potentialities for professional self-processing? In the hope of encouraging art therapists to use this valuable resource, this paper presents examples of art expressions for professional processing by many art therapists…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Art Expression, Professional Development, Counselor Client Relationship
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Muri, Simone Alter – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1996
The important role art history can play when integrated within art therapy treatment plans is explored through individual and group case studies with inpatient and elderly populations. Results illustrate the therapeutic value of art therapy sessions that incorporate museum and gallery visits, slide presentations of modern art, and anecdotal…
Descriptors: Adults, Art Expression, Art History, Art Therapy
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Bloomgarden, Joan – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1997
Describes an art therapy method which purports to create an environment for healing and education by using small figurines. The technique allows participants to share imagery, metaphor, and symbolism. Uses three case examples (a child, women with eating disorders, and art therapy students) to illustrate this method in practice. (RJM)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art Therapy, Case Studies, Counseling Techniques
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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
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Pearson, S. Lorraine; And Others – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1996
Every other year for the past eight years, the American Art Therapy Association, Inc. (AATA) has surveyed its members to obtain demographics, job and salary information, and areas of specialization. The 1994-95 membership survey focused additionally on licensure and training issues. Results are presented to illuminate the art therapy profession…
Descriptors: Art, Art Expression, Art Therapy, Certification
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Pepin-Wakefield, Yvonne – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1996
Themes that emerged during the author's doctoral research suggest the following: anatomically based drawings may be useful in the diagnosis of certain physical pathologies, and a combination of abstract and visual modes of thinking may aid a client's cognitive understanding and verbal description of physiological processes, which may in turn aid…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art Products, Art Therapy, Clinical Diagnosis
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Carmi, Shulamit; Mashiah, Tonni – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1996
Painting may provide an outlet for self-expression for stroke patients experiencing physical, emotional, and social difficulties during rehabilitation. A case study of a stroke patient demonstrates the value of the artistic process as a vehicle for integration and communication. (LSR)
Descriptors: Adults, Art Expression, Art Therapy, Case Studies
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Milligan, Linda – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1996
Recounts the personal experience of an art therapist whose child, diagnosed with Gender Identity Disorder, underwent a female-to-male gender change. Through art therapy, this mother illustrates the confusion, denial, anger, and acceptance she grappled with during her child's gender dysphoria. (LSR)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art Therapy, Case Studies, Identification (Psychology)
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Lopez, Jennifer R.; Carolan, Richard – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2001
Investigates whether or not specific indicators appear more frequently in the House-Tree-Person drawings of sex offenders when compared to drawings of a control group. The goal of the research is to explore the use of an art-based assessment as a tool for the early identification of sex offenders. (BF)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art Therapy, Behavior Patterns, Counseling Techniques
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