This paper examines the reflection on artwork created by four educators, of two postgraduate art psychotherapy training programmes from two distinct cultural and geographic parts of the world, the UK and Singapore, during an overseas student trip. This trip was part of a partnership activity between institutions to develop an intercultural experience between staff and students of both places. A research frame was conceived to support the aims of the encounter to raise awareness of intercultural issues and themes to inform the teaching and learning -and- the theory and practice of art therapy in the contexts of Singapore and London. The purposeful image reflection led to dialogue relating to training practices and pedagogy, intercultural ...
The session was located within an installation art work which included objects, film, projected imag...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the multicultural competency of international art therap...
This paper seeks to review a literature on art therapy. The scope of the literature ranges from year...
This paper examines the reflection on artwork created by four educators, of two postgraduate art psy...
Singapore – London, Intersubjective discoveries: An intercultural experience between two art therapy...
This article summarises key findings of a PhD research project that provides the first organised vie...
This article asserts that there are current trends in the practice and training of art therapy that ...
In this phenomenological study, the experiences of an art therapist and her client are described and...
Session - Education & Supervision (ES): paper no. ES6067As the field of art therapy continues to mat...
With a focus on studio painting, this PhD research explores collaboration as a mode of cultural exch...
World Dreaming: World Congress of Psychotherapy 2011 24-28 August, Sydney Convention and Exhibition...
The three theoretical papers and an interview with an experienced American art therapist by a leadin...
This arts-based inquiry explores visual art practice as a way of knowing, doing and sharing. The con...
This study examines art student’s awareness, understanding and practices of intercultural art educat...
Over the past fifteen to twenty years we have witnessed Dutch and European higher art education beco...
The session was located within an installation art work which included objects, film, projected imag...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the multicultural competency of international art therap...
This paper seeks to review a literature on art therapy. The scope of the literature ranges from year...
This paper examines the reflection on artwork created by four educators, of two postgraduate art psy...
Singapore – London, Intersubjective discoveries: An intercultural experience between two art therapy...
This article summarises key findings of a PhD research project that provides the first organised vie...
This article asserts that there are current trends in the practice and training of art therapy that ...
In this phenomenological study, the experiences of an art therapist and her client are described and...
Session - Education & Supervision (ES): paper no. ES6067As the field of art therapy continues to mat...
With a focus on studio painting, this PhD research explores collaboration as a mode of cultural exch...
World Dreaming: World Congress of Psychotherapy 2011 24-28 August, Sydney Convention and Exhibition...
The three theoretical papers and an interview with an experienced American art therapist by a leadin...
This arts-based inquiry explores visual art practice as a way of knowing, doing and sharing. The con...
This study examines art student’s awareness, understanding and practices of intercultural art educat...
Over the past fifteen to twenty years we have witnessed Dutch and European higher art education beco...
The session was located within an installation art work which included objects, film, projected imag...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the multicultural competency of international art therap...
This paper seeks to review a literature on art therapy. The scope of the literature ranges from year...