This single case study aimed at evaluating the use of a photographic tech-nique (i.e., Spectro Cards) within an eight-session clinical intervention based on the Brief, Intermittent Psychotherapy model developed by Nicholas Cummings (1990). We hypothesized that the use of photography may increase the patient’s Referential Activity (RA), facilitating the linking process between the nonverbal experience and the verbal code. Linguistic analysis of the discursive production of a 36-year-old female patient was conducted according to two different strategies: Measurement of the RA according to the coding system developed by Wilma Bucci (1997a, 1997b), and textual-linguistic analysis supported by the software T-LAB. Our findings revealed that the...
In this theoretical study, the photographic process was examined as having the potential to be used ...
In this contribution to The Polyphony blog, Neil Gibson reflects on therapeutic photography and self...
Key Words: Photograph, assessment, documentation, treatment, outcomes. Abstract Ove the years photo...
This single case study aimed at evaluating the use of a photographic technique (i.e., Spectro Cards)...
In contrast with the recent increase in the use of photography as a therapeutic tool in psychologica...
The article present and investigate different aspects of the use of photography in clinical psycholo...
Therapeutic photography is the practice of using photography in order to explore issues and reach de...
The art therapytechniques are increasinglyrenewed by the use of new instrumentsas new media (video a...
This article explains how and why involving people's own personal and family snapshots in their ther...
The added value of using photographs to explore experiences has been embraced in research methods su...
This thesis presents and develops an advanced method of self-exploration for artists. The method, wh...
Phototherapy is generally described as the use of photography, a visual image, for the communication...
In the last two centuries, Photography has probably been the most powerful artistic medium from an e...
This research explores the experience of participation in a pilot program that integrated poetry and...
Verbal language has long been the most widely used source of data for clinical inference; recently, ...
In this theoretical study, the photographic process was examined as having the potential to be used ...
In this contribution to The Polyphony blog, Neil Gibson reflects on therapeutic photography and self...
Key Words: Photograph, assessment, documentation, treatment, outcomes. Abstract Ove the years photo...
This single case study aimed at evaluating the use of a photographic technique (i.e., Spectro Cards)...
In contrast with the recent increase in the use of photography as a therapeutic tool in psychologica...
The article present and investigate different aspects of the use of photography in clinical psycholo...
Therapeutic photography is the practice of using photography in order to explore issues and reach de...
The art therapytechniques are increasinglyrenewed by the use of new instrumentsas new media (video a...
This article explains how and why involving people's own personal and family snapshots in their ther...
The added value of using photographs to explore experiences has been embraced in research methods su...
This thesis presents and develops an advanced method of self-exploration for artists. The method, wh...
Phototherapy is generally described as the use of photography, a visual image, for the communication...
In the last two centuries, Photography has probably been the most powerful artistic medium from an e...
This research explores the experience of participation in a pilot program that integrated poetry and...
Verbal language has long been the most widely used source of data for clinical inference; recently, ...
In this theoretical study, the photographic process was examined as having the potential to be used ...
In this contribution to The Polyphony blog, Neil Gibson reflects on therapeutic photography and self...
Key Words: Photograph, assessment, documentation, treatment, outcomes. Abstract Ove the years photo...