The art therapytechniques are increasinglyrenewed by the use of new instrumentsas new media (video and photo).Working with imagesis a powerful way to increase the client’sawareness in psychotherapy, because the perceptiveactcouldbringthe therapist to construct with the client the story of his life. The familypictures or personal snapshots are precious and important to stimulate the creative process, the use of metaphors and the contact with emotions. In thisregard, wewillexamine the concepts of personal growth, helping relationship and thesis of existence in the frame of the Gestaltpsychotherapy model. The work isexplaineddeeply, after a theoricalintroduction, takinginspiration from asession of psychotherapy in which the patientworkswith pe...
The use of photography in therapy has existed for many years and has been primarily used as an adjun...
Photographs have been used in psychotherapy from the late 1970s, but patient-made videos have not be...
What is PhotoTherapy and how does it differ from Therapeutic Photography? Is Photo- Therapy simply "...
This article explains how and why involving people's own personal and family snapshots in their ther...
This single case study aimed at evaluating the use of a photographic tech-nique (i.e., Spectro Cards...
This thesis presents and develops an advanced method of self-exploration for artists. The method, wh...
Visual arts enable the artist to present to the viewer their internal subconscious thoughts. There i...
In contrast with the recent increase in the use of photography as a therapeutic tool in psychologica...
Using art in psychotherapy could become an interesting instrument for the cure and the prevention of...
This paper looks at whether we can bring art psychotherapy theory to understanding the role of art i...
This research paper explores the importance for clients of being seen and mirrored within therapy an...
The corporal and psychic dimensions are deeply combined and reciprocally conditioned in the body uni...
The International Centre for Arts Psychotherapies Training (ICAPT) was established by CNWL NHS Found...
Tekst poświęcony jest ukazaniu kontekstu użycia narzędzi obrazowych w filmoterapii oraz w fototerapi...
This study explored the experiences and meaning of artistic expression in the lives and work of psyc...
The use of photography in therapy has existed for many years and has been primarily used as an adjun...
Photographs have been used in psychotherapy from the late 1970s, but patient-made videos have not be...
What is PhotoTherapy and how does it differ from Therapeutic Photography? Is Photo- Therapy simply "...
This article explains how and why involving people's own personal and family snapshots in their ther...
This single case study aimed at evaluating the use of a photographic tech-nique (i.e., Spectro Cards...
This thesis presents and develops an advanced method of self-exploration for artists. The method, wh...
Visual arts enable the artist to present to the viewer their internal subconscious thoughts. There i...
In contrast with the recent increase in the use of photography as a therapeutic tool in psychologica...
Using art in psychotherapy could become an interesting instrument for the cure and the prevention of...
This paper looks at whether we can bring art psychotherapy theory to understanding the role of art i...
This research paper explores the importance for clients of being seen and mirrored within therapy an...
The corporal and psychic dimensions are deeply combined and reciprocally conditioned in the body uni...
The International Centre for Arts Psychotherapies Training (ICAPT) was established by CNWL NHS Found...
Tekst poświęcony jest ukazaniu kontekstu użycia narzędzi obrazowych w filmoterapii oraz w fototerapi...
This study explored the experiences and meaning of artistic expression in the lives and work of psyc...
The use of photography in therapy has existed for many years and has been primarily used as an adjun...
Photographs have been used in psychotherapy from the late 1970s, but patient-made videos have not be...
What is PhotoTherapy and how does it differ from Therapeutic Photography? Is Photo- Therapy simply "...