In this paper, Sheridan proposes that, although art therapy is not grounded in a clear and singular body of theory, neither is art therapy ”˜groundless’. She draws on the work of poststructurally oriented philosophers to suggest that art therapy, its subjects (including art therapists themselves) and its truths are continually being made and remade within relations of knowledge and power. Art therapy can be understood as an embodied, discursive and relational practice in which subject and object, and (as the new materialism suggests) matter and meaning, are always already entangled. This perception moves an exploration of the relationship between the theories, practices and politics of art therapy into an explicitly ethical dimension.Key wo...
This study looked at the role of art making in art therapy, specifically how art therapists value, u...
AbstractWithout art imagining life as full and meaningful is impossible. Art-therapy is one of the n...
‘Art helps take down barriers, in that the use of the imagination is the ability to put oneself in a...
In this paper, Sheridan proposes that, although art therapy is not grounded in a clear and singular ...
From the early days of the profession, art therapists have been in dialogue regarding the meaning of...
I am an Art Psychotherapist and a Jungian Psychoanalyst and, whilst my theoretical influences have d...
This paper explores perspectives on the setting or room where art therapy takes place as an intense ...
This book is a personal, political and philosophical exploration of doing both therapy and research:...
From a socio-historical and dynamic systems perspective, family and world environments have meaning ...
This thesis enacts a response, rather than provides an answer, to questions of ‘what we are’ and ‘wh...
Art therapy research studies neglect the description of practice. A literature review revealed that ...
How space gets occupied is inevitably bound up with cultural politics. For example: in psychiatry di...
Art practice in art therapy is given shape by its simultaneous involvement of artist, viewer and cur...
This paper is a response to two recent papers in The International Journal of Art Therapy, Inscape t...
This paper will address tensions between maintaining the traditional theoretical and clinical roots ...
This study looked at the role of art making in art therapy, specifically how art therapists value, u...
AbstractWithout art imagining life as full and meaningful is impossible. Art-therapy is one of the n...
‘Art helps take down barriers, in that the use of the imagination is the ability to put oneself in a...
In this paper, Sheridan proposes that, although art therapy is not grounded in a clear and singular ...
From the early days of the profession, art therapists have been in dialogue regarding the meaning of...
I am an Art Psychotherapist and a Jungian Psychoanalyst and, whilst my theoretical influences have d...
This paper explores perspectives on the setting or room where art therapy takes place as an intense ...
This book is a personal, political and philosophical exploration of doing both therapy and research:...
From a socio-historical and dynamic systems perspective, family and world environments have meaning ...
This thesis enacts a response, rather than provides an answer, to questions of ‘what we are’ and ‘wh...
Art therapy research studies neglect the description of practice. A literature review revealed that ...
How space gets occupied is inevitably bound up with cultural politics. For example: in psychiatry di...
Art practice in art therapy is given shape by its simultaneous involvement of artist, viewer and cur...
This paper is a response to two recent papers in The International Journal of Art Therapy, Inscape t...
This paper will address tensions between maintaining the traditional theoretical and clinical roots ...
This study looked at the role of art making in art therapy, specifically how art therapists value, u...
AbstractWithout art imagining life as full and meaningful is impossible. Art-therapy is one of the n...
‘Art helps take down barriers, in that the use of the imagination is the ability to put oneself in a...