This book is a story using colour, form, words, with art: photos, collages, paintings, drawings, and sculpture providing content that is so much greater than its 425 pages. There is a sense of people and planning within fonts of different hues on pages of varying shades and brightness
For me, as an art therapist, the book is gripping to read. It is also a pleasing object to hold, bei...
Book Review: Psychodynamic Art therapy Practice with people on the Autistic Spectrum (eds. Dolphin,...
Focused on ‘the role of photography in shaping debates about Aboriginal Australians’, Jane Lydon’s...
Art Therapy in Australia: Taking a Postcolonial, Aesthetic Turn explores and enacts established and ...
Dr Sheridan Linnell (Western Sydney University, Australia), Dr Andy Gilroy and Dr Jill Westwood (Gol...
This book is a must read for art therapists around the world. Whilst it is born of, and intrinsicall...
There is very little in Art Therapy that tackles the difficulties of working cross-culturally and wi...
This edited book aims to explore and embody emergent art and therapy practices through an inquiry in...
I can (truly) say that this book opens up new and exciting territory for art therapy, an invisible w...
In this three part book of 226 pages, chapters one to six consider what art therapy assessment is, p...
When working in an infant school a couple of years ago, I often felt in need of some further reading...
This book is a rich compendium of sixteen writers’ thoughts, feelings, and insights into addressing ...
Book Review: Art Therapy with Physical Conditions. Eds: Marian Liebmann and Sally Weston. Jessica Ki...
This welcome new book 'Navigating Art Therapy - a therapist’s companion' brings a historical, cultur...
This book is part of The International Society for Psychological and Social Approaches to Psychosis ...
For me, as an art therapist, the book is gripping to read. It is also a pleasing object to hold, bei...
Book Review: Psychodynamic Art therapy Practice with people on the Autistic Spectrum (eds. Dolphin,...
Focused on ‘the role of photography in shaping debates about Aboriginal Australians’, Jane Lydon’s...
Art Therapy in Australia: Taking a Postcolonial, Aesthetic Turn explores and enacts established and ...
Dr Sheridan Linnell (Western Sydney University, Australia), Dr Andy Gilroy and Dr Jill Westwood (Gol...
This book is a must read for art therapists around the world. Whilst it is born of, and intrinsicall...
There is very little in Art Therapy that tackles the difficulties of working cross-culturally and wi...
This edited book aims to explore and embody emergent art and therapy practices through an inquiry in...
I can (truly) say that this book opens up new and exciting territory for art therapy, an invisible w...
In this three part book of 226 pages, chapters one to six consider what art therapy assessment is, p...
When working in an infant school a couple of years ago, I often felt in need of some further reading...
This book is a rich compendium of sixteen writers’ thoughts, feelings, and insights into addressing ...
Book Review: Art Therapy with Physical Conditions. Eds: Marian Liebmann and Sally Weston. Jessica Ki...
This welcome new book 'Navigating Art Therapy - a therapist’s companion' brings a historical, cultur...
This book is part of The International Society for Psychological and Social Approaches to Psychosis ...
For me, as an art therapist, the book is gripping to read. It is also a pleasing object to hold, bei...
Book Review: Psychodynamic Art therapy Practice with people on the Autistic Spectrum (eds. Dolphin,...
Focused on ‘the role of photography in shaping debates about Aboriginal Australians’, Jane Lydon’s...