Child Art TherapyJohn Wiley & Sons, 8 mar 2011 - 464 pagine An innovative guide to the practice of art therapy Since 1978, Judith Aron Rubin's Child Art Therapy has become the classic text for conducting art therapy with children. Twenty-five years later, the book still stands as the reference for mental health professionals who incorporate art into their practice. Now, with the publication of this fully updated and revised Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Edition, which includes a DVD that illustrates art therapy techniques in actual therapy settings, this pioneering guide is available to train, inform, and inspire a new generation of art therapists and those seeking to introduce art therapy into their clinical practice. The text illustrates how to:
Along with the useful techniques and activities described, numerous case studies taken from Rubin's years of practice add a vital dimension to the text, exploring how art therapy works in the real world of children's experience. Original artwork from clients and the author illuminate the material throughout. Written by an internationally recognized art therapist, Child Art Therapy, Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Edition is a comprehensive guide for learning about, practicing, and refining child art therapy. |
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... Monster. Age 8. Scribble drawing, marker 5.2 “A Girl Was Mad” by Eleanor. Age 15. Marker 5.3 a. A Clay Head, All One Color, by Jerry. Age 11 b. A Multicolored Clay Head, by Jerry. Age 11 5.4 Chip's Drawing of a Dream about Godzilla. Age ...
... You What We're Gonna Do!”) Art Therapist: Judith A. Rubin, Ph.D. (A & B) Chapter 4. A Picture of the Therapeutic Process 4.1 Carla and Her Monsters a. A Nightmare Monster b. Another Monster c. Carla as a Monster Attacking Me.
Judith Aron Rubin. b. Another Monster c. Carla as a Monster Attacking Me 4.2 A Mad Scientist by Laura 4.3 Lori Finds Her Anger a. Lori Drawing b. Lori's Picture c. Lori's Finger Painted Monster 4.4 Carla's Goodbye a. A Bird on Her Nest b ...
... Monster g. The Eagle and the Dummy h. Painted Bird i. The Kids on the Unit j. Activities on the Unit k. Going on a Picnic l. A Field Trip m. All the Kids n. Throwing Doll Away o. A Cat p. Another Cat q. My Best Cat Costume r. Watching ...
... Monster g. Carol's Monster 10.3 Family Representations a. Another OptionAbstract Family Portrait Art Therapists: Patti Ravenscroft, M.A. and Mari Fleming, M.A. b. Teenager's “Family Portrait” c. Jody's Family Representation d. Observing ...
Sommario
Family Art Therapy | |
Art Therapy with Parents | |
Group Art Therapy | |
Multimodality Group Therapy | |
Art as Therapy for Children with Disabilities | |
Art Therapy with Disabled Children and Their Parents | |
Helping the Normal Child through | |
Helping Parents through Art and Play | |
A Picture of the Therapeutic Process | |
Some Ways to Facilitate Expression | |
An Individual Art Evaluation | |
Decoding Symbolic Messages | |
Some Case Studies | |
Understanding and Helping | |
A Family Art Evaluation | |
What Child Art Therapy Is and Who Can Do | |
Why and How the Art Therapist Helps | |
How the Art Therapist Learns through Research | |
A Cautionary Note | |
Index | |