This article asserts that there are current trends in the practice and training of art therapy that are influenced and inspired by technologies, space, and art. Culture enriches these intertwined constructs demanding that practice and training are duly informed, especially within the contexts in which these are applied. The article is consolidated through a practitioner-based reflective account of the author’s experience of leading a weeklong overseas trip with postgraduate art therapy students from Singapore to Bali, Indonesia. Acknowledging the multilayered processes involved with experiential learning, the focus pivots around one structured and supervised art experiential within an appropriated space in nature. Portrait masks were constr...
The current study was designed to explore worldviews through self-reflection and relational experien...
Art educators solicit a range of images from students. Art therapists help clients respond to the im...
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...
This arts-based inquiry explores visual art practice as a way of knowing, doing and sharing. The con...
Whether working in urban areas with high levels of cultural diversity, providing art therapy to \u27...
This paper examines the reflection on artwork created by four educators, of two postgraduate art psy...
From a socio-historical and dynamic systems perspective, family and world environments have meaning ...
This chapter provides an overview of the emergence of art therapies in Australia, from the perspecti...
Limited research exists on art therapists’ use of their own artwork in the profession of art therapy...
From a socio-historical and dynamic systems perspective, family and world environments have meaning ...
This paper explores the significance of contemporary art for the theory and practice of art therapy....
The article analyzes the significance of sensual experience, namely the attention of the article is ...
The paper aims to explore and create a digital systematic map of the therapeutic uses of art in stud...
The study aims to explore the experience of young people in an Australian high school setting who en...
The current study was designed to explore worldviews through self-reflection and relational experien...
Art educators solicit a range of images from students. Art therapists help clients respond to the im...
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...
This arts-based inquiry explores visual art practice as a way of knowing, doing and sharing. The con...
Whether working in urban areas with high levels of cultural diversity, providing art therapy to \u27...
This paper examines the reflection on artwork created by four educators, of two postgraduate art psy...
From a socio-historical and dynamic systems perspective, family and world environments have meaning ...
This chapter provides an overview of the emergence of art therapies in Australia, from the perspecti...
Limited research exists on art therapists’ use of their own artwork in the profession of art therapy...
From a socio-historical and dynamic systems perspective, family and world environments have meaning ...
This paper explores the significance of contemporary art for the theory and practice of art therapy....
The article analyzes the significance of sensual experience, namely the attention of the article is ...
The paper aims to explore and create a digital systematic map of the therapeutic uses of art in stud...
The study aims to explore the experience of young people in an Australian high school setting who en...
The current study was designed to explore worldviews through self-reflection and relational experien...
Art educators solicit a range of images from students. Art therapists help clients respond to the im...
This PhD provides the first organized view of art therapy education in Australia. It focuses on the ...