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Gladding, Samuel T. – 1992
Art has played a part in the helping professions since ancient times. In recent times, there has been renewed interest in the use of the arts in counseling, especially art forms that are considered "expressive." Counselors can help their clients develop their potential through concrete and abstract verbal and nonverbal art forms. To do…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art Therapy, Counseling Techniques, Creative Art
Luchterhand, Charlene; Murphy, Nancy – 1998
Adults with mental retardation often grieve the loss of their loved ones. However, many times this grief goes unnoticed and individuals are never given the chance to express their grief and recover from the death of those close to them. This guide is designed for helping professionals, including therapists, clergy, nurses, psychologists, hospice…
Descriptors: Activities, Adults, Art Therapy, Counseling
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
Treanor, Virginia; Newlon, Betty J. – 1984
This document begins by briefly outlining the problems of juveniles incarcerated in correctional institutions, including the problems of overcrowding and recidivism. It asserts that creative art therapy is designed to provide a therapeutic atmosphere for understanding and change and documents the use of creative art therapy techniques with…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Art Therapy, Correctional Rehabilitation, Counseling Techniques
Gladding, Samuel T. – 1992
In this book counseling approaches with a variety of populations are examined using these creative arts: music; dance/movement; imagery; visual arts; literature; drama; and play and humor. It is noted that all of these arts are process-oriented, emotionally sensitive, socially directed, and awareness-focused. Chapter 1 discusses the history,…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Creative Art
Webb, Nancy Boyd, Ed. – 1999
Children have not yet developed the coping mechanisms of adults, and it is difficult for them to verbally communicate their needs. Practitioners increasingly recognize the usefulness of nonverbal communication methods to help these children. This revised and updated casebook and text focuses on treatment of children who have experienced crises…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Brief Psychotherapy, Children, Counseling Effectiveness
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Kramer, Edith – Art Education, 1980
The author delineates the role of the art therapist by contrasting it to that of the art teacher and the psychotherapist. She suggests ways the art therapist can reach severely disturbed children and stimulate their interest in art and the productive process. Part of a theme issue on art therapy. (SJL)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Therapy, Children, Counseling Techniques
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Merritt, Jon E. – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1991
Presents case study of 10-year-old girl with nighttime fears. Provides background information on the case and discusses various strategies used to lessen fears and encourage control: involving and educating the parents; educating the child; allowing the child to explore and discuss fears through art; teaching positive, competence-related…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Case Studies, Children, Counseling Techniques
Wiggers, T. Thorne – 1984
This paper describes two personal development groups for procrastinators, the "Unblocking" group and "The Manana Syndrome." Theoretical background for the groups is presented based on behavioral techniques adapted from Lakein's work on time management and Ellis' work on cognitive therapy. Differences between the two groups are…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Behavior Modification, Cognitive Restructuring, College Students