This article is written in response to an invitation, issued to members of the consortium that established ATOL ten years ago, to reflect on their professional and ATOL-related preoccupations over this period of time. The author describes the last phase of her working life which saw her take an unexpected turn into university management, followed by another seismic shift into retirement and a welcome re-turn to her art practice
This article considers the experiences of four recently qualified art psychotherapists as they move ...
This article considers issues relating to the exhibiting of art work that has been made within art t...
Covid-19 has changed every aspect of society (Unicef, 2020; Wellcome, 2020). In this essay, I hope t...
This article is written in response to an invitation, issued to members of the consortium that estab...
Following the result of the vote from the UK referendum to leave the European Union, this issue emer...
Slip inside the eye of your mind Don't you know you might find A better place to play (Noel Gallaghe...
This article brings the author ́s personal experience of training in art psychotherapy at a British ...
It seems appropriate that having been a participant of the conference ‘Writing Art Therapy’, I shoul...
This article is an arts-based, autoethnographic account of the deep learning experience of launching...
Intriguingly, I find myself recalling the birth of ATOL, of which I was a part, happening in a churc...
Founder member of ATOL consortium. Member of ATOL Editorial board. Art Therapy Online (ATOL) is ...
“Do you feel there is something you would like to say? Do you have an idea but are unsure how to wri...
This article is based on several conversations between the authors – David Edwards and Barrie Damare...
This article considers the experiences of four recently qualified art psychotherapists as they move ...
This article considers issues relating to the exhibiting of art work that has been made within art t...
Covid-19 has changed every aspect of society (Unicef, 2020; Wellcome, 2020). In this essay, I hope t...
This article is written in response to an invitation, issued to members of the consortium that estab...
Following the result of the vote from the UK referendum to leave the European Union, this issue emer...
Slip inside the eye of your mind Don't you know you might find A better place to play (Noel Gallaghe...
This article brings the author ́s personal experience of training in art psychotherapy at a British ...
It seems appropriate that having been a participant of the conference ‘Writing Art Therapy’, I shoul...
This article is an arts-based, autoethnographic account of the deep learning experience of launching...
Intriguingly, I find myself recalling the birth of ATOL, of which I was a part, happening in a churc...
Founder member of ATOL consortium. Member of ATOL Editorial board. Art Therapy Online (ATOL) is ...
“Do you feel there is something you would like to say? Do you have an idea but are unsure how to wri...
This article is based on several conversations between the authors – David Edwards and Barrie Damare...
This article considers the experiences of four recently qualified art psychotherapists as they move ...
This article considers issues relating to the exhibiting of art work that has been made within art t...
Covid-19 has changed every aspect of society (Unicef, 2020; Wellcome, 2020). In this essay, I hope t...