One of the main and unique goals of ATOL is to draw on the resources of professionals working around the world in order to provide a forum in which the international development of the visual arts in therapy can be represented. This includes extensive use of imagery, video and film. In this spirit, this issue offers a rich and diverse selection of different approaches to using art therapy, in several countries and in a variety of media
This article is an arts-based, autoethnographic account of the deep learning experience of launching...
As part of this landmark conference an exhibition was installed in the heart of the space, positioni...
Art therapy is a developing profession worldwide, and one that is recognised in some countries, but ...
ATOL: Art Therapy On-Line continues to evolve as a platform which seeks to represent art therapy int...
Founder member of ATOL consortium. Member of ATOL Editorial board. Art Therapy Online (ATOL) is ...
In the first ever issue of ATOL art therapists were to contribute to what is nominally titled the AT...
We decided to have an Art Therapy Large Group (ATLG) on the three days of the conference to create a...
We, the conference organisers, hoped the provision of an Art Therapy Large Group (ATLG) for the conf...
This article considers issues relating to the exhibiting of art work that has been made within art t...
Introduction The objective of writing this paper is to bring to the fore the struggles inherent in t...
This paper explores the potentialities of Community Art Counselling techniques and processes in Sout...
“Do you feel there is something you would like to say? Do you have an idea but are unsure how to wri...
Dr Sheridan Linnell (Western Sydney University, Australia), Dr Andy Gilroy and Dr Jill Westwood (Gol...
This article is an arts-based, autoethnographic account of the deep learning experience of launching...
As part of this landmark conference an exhibition was installed in the heart of the space, positioni...
Art therapy is a developing profession worldwide, and one that is recognised in some countries, but ...
ATOL: Art Therapy On-Line continues to evolve as a platform which seeks to represent art therapy int...
Founder member of ATOL consortium. Member of ATOL Editorial board. Art Therapy Online (ATOL) is ...
In the first ever issue of ATOL art therapists were to contribute to what is nominally titled the AT...
We decided to have an Art Therapy Large Group (ATLG) on the three days of the conference to create a...
We, the conference organisers, hoped the provision of an Art Therapy Large Group (ATLG) for the conf...
This article considers issues relating to the exhibiting of art work that has been made within art t...
Introduction The objective of writing this paper is to bring to the fore the struggles inherent in t...
This paper explores the potentialities of Community Art Counselling techniques and processes in Sout...
“Do you feel there is something you would like to say? Do you have an idea but are unsure how to wri...
Dr Sheridan Linnell (Western Sydney University, Australia), Dr Andy Gilroy and Dr Jill Westwood (Gol...
This article is an arts-based, autoethnographic account of the deep learning experience of launching...
As part of this landmark conference an exhibition was installed in the heart of the space, positioni...
Art therapy is a developing profession worldwide, and one that is recognised in some countries, but ...