I would like to introduce Professor Joy Schaverien, PhD (GB), Professor Cathy Hyland Moon (USA) and Doctor Sheridan Linnell PhD (AUS). These panel participants come from three different continents, each with its own history of art therapy and state of theoretical and clinical development. The presenters will be putting their long-standing work in the field in context with their professional identity, which is embedded in each one’s culture, social, political and therapeutic traditions. They will address their theoretical approaches, all grounded in art and the art-making process, psychoanalytic traditions and influences from postmodern perspectives such as feminist, critical, liberation, disability studies, and socially engaged art
For this seminar, we invite Chairs to evaluate situations in their practice that resemble the work o...
This PhD provides the first organized view of art therapy education in Australia. It focuses on the ...
This article summarises key findings of a PhD research project that provides the first organised vie...
I have the pleasure of introducing and chairing the first of three panels looking at the changing sh...
World Dreaming: World Congress of Psychotherapy 2011 24-28 August, Sydney Convention and Exhibition...
Dr Sheridan Linnell (Western Sydney University, Australia), Dr Andy Gilroy and Dr Jill Westwood (Gol...
The three theoretical papers and an interview with an experienced American art therapist by a leadin...
Firstly, a very big welcome to everyone! It is about 30 years since we had a gathering of arts thera...
The central aspects of art therapy are the creative image making process and the facilitating enviro...
In Dialogue is an International Symposium that will interrogate how artists and researchers use dial...
The Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy is a collection of original, internationally diverse essays, that ...
This panel provides examples of projects that combine art with methodology. The presenters will shar...
The symposium "The Future of Art Therapy“ is organized by the departments "Psychosoziale Versorgungs...
We decided to have an Art Therapy Large Group (ATLG) on the three days of the conference to create a...
The first thing I need to say in response to this question is: I am not an art therapist. One half o...
For this seminar, we invite Chairs to evaluate situations in their practice that resemble the work o...
This PhD provides the first organized view of art therapy education in Australia. It focuses on the ...
This article summarises key findings of a PhD research project that provides the first organised vie...
I have the pleasure of introducing and chairing the first of three panels looking at the changing sh...
World Dreaming: World Congress of Psychotherapy 2011 24-28 August, Sydney Convention and Exhibition...
Dr Sheridan Linnell (Western Sydney University, Australia), Dr Andy Gilroy and Dr Jill Westwood (Gol...
The three theoretical papers and an interview with an experienced American art therapist by a leadin...
Firstly, a very big welcome to everyone! It is about 30 years since we had a gathering of arts thera...
The central aspects of art therapy are the creative image making process and the facilitating enviro...
In Dialogue is an International Symposium that will interrogate how artists and researchers use dial...
The Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy is a collection of original, internationally diverse essays, that ...
This panel provides examples of projects that combine art with methodology. The presenters will shar...
The symposium "The Future of Art Therapy“ is organized by the departments "Psychosoziale Versorgungs...
We decided to have an Art Therapy Large Group (ATLG) on the three days of the conference to create a...
The first thing I need to say in response to this question is: I am not an art therapist. One half o...
For this seminar, we invite Chairs to evaluate situations in their practice that resemble the work o...
This PhD provides the first organized view of art therapy education in Australia. It focuses on the ...
This article summarises key findings of a PhD research project that provides the first organised vie...