Using Art Therapy with Diverse Populations
Crossing Cultures and Abilities
Herausgeber: Prasad, Sangeeta; Kristel, Jennie; Howie, Paula
Using Art Therapy with Diverse Populations
Crossing Cultures and Abilities
Herausgeber: Prasad, Sangeeta; Kristel, Jennie; Howie, Paula
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With contributions from experienced art therapists who have worked in diverse environments around the world, this book provides readers with a better understanding of how to adapt art therapy training and approaches to suit the settings and meet the needs of distinct populations.
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With contributions from experienced art therapists who have worked in diverse environments around the world, this book provides readers with a better understanding of how to adapt art therapy training and approaches to suit the settings and meet the needs of distinct populations.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 175mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781849059169
- ISBN-10: 1849059160
- Artikelnr.: 37793287
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 175mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781849059169
- ISBN-10: 1849059160
- Artikelnr.: 37793287
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Paula Howie, Sangeeta Prasad, and Jennie Kristel Foreword by Mercedes B. ter Maat and Gaelynn P. Wolf Bordonaro
Foreword. Mercedes B. ter Maat
President
American Art Therapy Association. Gaelynn Bordonaro
Graduate Art Therapy Program
Emporia State University. Preface. Introduction. Part 1. Art Therapy and Culture. 1. Exploring Outside the Box: Art Therapy in Practice. Jennie Kristel
Adjunct Faculty
Burlington College. 2. Why Art Therapy Works. Louis Tinnin
MD
Intensive Trauma Therapy Inc. Paula Howie
Associate Professorial Lecturer
George Washington University; Private Practice
Washington
DC. 3. Art Therapy Approaches for the Fair Assessment of Diverse Populations. Donna Betts
George Washington University. 4. Ethics in Art Therapy. Audrey di Maria Nankervis
Adjunct Associate Professor
George Washington University. 5. Walk Beside Me
Not Behind Me: Cultural Issues in Art Therapy Supervision. Lisa Raye Garlock
George Washington University Art Therapy Program. Part 2. The Culturally Sensitive Art Therapist. 6. The Impact of Culture and the Setting on the Use and Choice of Materials. Sangeeta Prasad
Vice President
Prasad Family Foundation Trustee
Bambino Educational Trust. 7. The Process of Attunement between Therapists and Client. Jennie Kristel. 8. On Being Human: Color and Culture. Paula Howie. 9. How Spirituality Impacts Art Therapy. Mimi Farrelly-Hansen
Art Therapist
Private Practice
Longmont
CO; Founder
Transpersonal Counseling Psychology and Art Therapy Graduate Program
Naropa University. 10. Practicing Multiculturally Competent Art Therapy. Cheryl Doby-Copeland
Art Therapist
DC Government Department of Mental Health; Part-Time Faculty Member
George Washington University Graduate Art Therapy Program. Part 3. The Practice of Culturally Based Art Therapy in Educational Settings. 11. Art Therapy in Schools. Emmy Lou Glassman
Corcoran School of Art + Design. Sangeeta Prasad. 12. Working Cross-Culturally with Children at Risk. Audrey di Maria Nankervis. 13. Art Therapy as a Treatment of Choice for Autism Spectrum Disorders. Deni Brancheau
Director
Multiple Learning Needs High School at Ivymount School and Programs
Rockville
MD; Adjunct Faculty
George Washington University Graduate Art Therapy Program. 14. Giving Teens a Voice: Art Therapy in a Public School Setting with Emotionally Disturbed Students. Emmy Lou Glassman
Corcoran School of Art + Design. 15. Practice of Art Therapy in Residential Schools and Group Homes. Charlotte Boston
Secretary
American Art Therapy Association; Adjunct Professor
George Washington University. Part 4. Understanding Cultural Implications of Using Art Therapy in Hospital and Rehabilitation Settings. 16. Warrior Culture: Art Therapy in a Military Hospital. Paula Howie. 17. Culture and Medical Art Therapy on an Oncology and Hematology Unit. Tracy Councill
Art Therapy Program Director
Pediatric Hematology-Oncology
Georgetown University Hospital. Katharine Phlegar
Art Therapist
Tracy's Kids
Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders
Children's National Medical Center
Washington
DC. 18. Reframing Identity: Art Therapy in Saudi Arabia. Yasmine J. Awais
Adjunct Faculty Member
Albertus Magnus' Graduate Art Therapy Program. 19. Art Based Therapies for Substance Users and their Families towards Recognizing
Deliberating and Recovering. Dr Shanthi Ranganathan
Founder
T T Ranganathan Clinical Research Foundation. Reshma Malick
Psychologist
Counsellor
T T Ranganathan Clinical Research Foundation. Part 5. Cultural Perspectives using Art Therapy in Outpatient Treatment Settings. 20. Stories without Words: A Cultural Understanding of Trauma and Abuse. Linda Gantt
Executive Director
Intensive Trauma Therapy Inc. 21. Cultural Considerations in Family Art Therapy. Barbara Sobol
Professorial Lecturer
George Washington University. Paula Howie. 22. The Universality of Grief and Loss. Heidi Bardot
Director
Art Therapy Graduate Program
George Washington University. 23. HIV/AIDS: Reflecting on 15 Years in New York City. Daniel Blausey
Founder
Studio Blue: Art + Psychotherapy; Adjunct Faculty Member
Naropa University. Yasmine J. Awais. 24. Cultural Considerations of Eating Disorders through Art Therapy. Michelle L. Dean
Art Psychotherapist; Honorary Life Member
Delaware Valley Art Therapy Association. Part 6. Cultural Influences in Community based Art Therapy. 25. Having an Art Therapy Private Practice: What does it mean
and what does it take? Paula Howie. Jennie Kristel. 26. The Community Art Studio: Creating a Space of Solidarity and Inclusion. Catherine Hyland Moon
Associate Professor and rotating Chair
School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Valery Shuman
Associate Director
Heartland Health Outreach
Midwest Harm Reduction Institute; Instructor
School of the Art Institute of Chicago. 27. A Self to Call Home: Community-Based Art Therapy and Homelessness. Kate Baasch
Art Therapist. 28. Utilizing a Thematic Approach to Art Therapy with Seniors: Enhancing Cognitive abilities and Social Interactions. Linda Levine Madori
Professor
St Thomas Aquinas College. Part 7. Cultural Implications for Practicing Art Therapy with Unique Populations. 29. Art Therapy in Prison. David Gussak
Florida State University
Department of Art Education/Graduate Art Therapy Program. 30. Working with Asylum Seekers and Refugees. Marian Liebmann
Inner City Mental health Team
Bristol
UK. 31. Art as Healing with Children and Adults in Cambodia
China
Ethiopia and the Ukraine. Doris Arrington
Founding Director
Professor
Art Therapy Psychology Department
Notre Dame de Namur University. 32. Overseas Art Therapy Journeys. Frances E. Anderson
Consultant
American Art Therapy Association; Visiting Professor
College of Charleston. 33. Developing Therapeutic Arts Programs in Kenya and Tanzania: A Collaborative Consultation Approach. Catherine Moon. Appendices. Index.
President
American Art Therapy Association. Gaelynn Bordonaro
Graduate Art Therapy Program
Emporia State University. Preface. Introduction. Part 1. Art Therapy and Culture. 1. Exploring Outside the Box: Art Therapy in Practice. Jennie Kristel
Adjunct Faculty
Burlington College. 2. Why Art Therapy Works. Louis Tinnin
MD
Intensive Trauma Therapy Inc. Paula Howie
Associate Professorial Lecturer
George Washington University; Private Practice
Washington
DC. 3. Art Therapy Approaches for the Fair Assessment of Diverse Populations. Donna Betts
George Washington University. 4. Ethics in Art Therapy. Audrey di Maria Nankervis
Adjunct Associate Professor
George Washington University. 5. Walk Beside Me
Not Behind Me: Cultural Issues in Art Therapy Supervision. Lisa Raye Garlock
George Washington University Art Therapy Program. Part 2. The Culturally Sensitive Art Therapist. 6. The Impact of Culture and the Setting on the Use and Choice of Materials. Sangeeta Prasad
Vice President
Prasad Family Foundation Trustee
Bambino Educational Trust. 7. The Process of Attunement between Therapists and Client. Jennie Kristel. 8. On Being Human: Color and Culture. Paula Howie. 9. How Spirituality Impacts Art Therapy. Mimi Farrelly-Hansen
Art Therapist
Private Practice
Longmont
CO; Founder
Transpersonal Counseling Psychology and Art Therapy Graduate Program
Naropa University. 10. Practicing Multiculturally Competent Art Therapy. Cheryl Doby-Copeland
Art Therapist
DC Government Department of Mental Health; Part-Time Faculty Member
George Washington University Graduate Art Therapy Program. Part 3. The Practice of Culturally Based Art Therapy in Educational Settings. 11. Art Therapy in Schools. Emmy Lou Glassman
Corcoran School of Art + Design. Sangeeta Prasad. 12. Working Cross-Culturally with Children at Risk. Audrey di Maria Nankervis. 13. Art Therapy as a Treatment of Choice for Autism Spectrum Disorders. Deni Brancheau
Director
Multiple Learning Needs High School at Ivymount School and Programs
Rockville
MD; Adjunct Faculty
George Washington University Graduate Art Therapy Program. 14. Giving Teens a Voice: Art Therapy in a Public School Setting with Emotionally Disturbed Students. Emmy Lou Glassman
Corcoran School of Art + Design. 15. Practice of Art Therapy in Residential Schools and Group Homes. Charlotte Boston
Secretary
American Art Therapy Association; Adjunct Professor
George Washington University. Part 4. Understanding Cultural Implications of Using Art Therapy in Hospital and Rehabilitation Settings. 16. Warrior Culture: Art Therapy in a Military Hospital. Paula Howie. 17. Culture and Medical Art Therapy on an Oncology and Hematology Unit. Tracy Councill
Art Therapy Program Director
Pediatric Hematology-Oncology
Georgetown University Hospital. Katharine Phlegar
Art Therapist
Tracy's Kids
Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders
Children's National Medical Center
Washington
DC. 18. Reframing Identity: Art Therapy in Saudi Arabia. Yasmine J. Awais
Adjunct Faculty Member
Albertus Magnus' Graduate Art Therapy Program. 19. Art Based Therapies for Substance Users and their Families towards Recognizing
Deliberating and Recovering. Dr Shanthi Ranganathan
Founder
T T Ranganathan Clinical Research Foundation. Reshma Malick
Psychologist
Counsellor
T T Ranganathan Clinical Research Foundation. Part 5. Cultural Perspectives using Art Therapy in Outpatient Treatment Settings. 20. Stories without Words: A Cultural Understanding of Trauma and Abuse. Linda Gantt
Executive Director
Intensive Trauma Therapy Inc. 21. Cultural Considerations in Family Art Therapy. Barbara Sobol
Professorial Lecturer
George Washington University. Paula Howie. 22. The Universality of Grief and Loss. Heidi Bardot
Director
Art Therapy Graduate Program
George Washington University. 23. HIV/AIDS: Reflecting on 15 Years in New York City. Daniel Blausey
Founder
Studio Blue: Art + Psychotherapy; Adjunct Faculty Member
Naropa University. Yasmine J. Awais. 24. Cultural Considerations of Eating Disorders through Art Therapy. Michelle L. Dean
Art Psychotherapist; Honorary Life Member
Delaware Valley Art Therapy Association. Part 6. Cultural Influences in Community based Art Therapy. 25. Having an Art Therapy Private Practice: What does it mean
and what does it take? Paula Howie. Jennie Kristel. 26. The Community Art Studio: Creating a Space of Solidarity and Inclusion. Catherine Hyland Moon
Associate Professor and rotating Chair
School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Valery Shuman
Associate Director
Heartland Health Outreach
Midwest Harm Reduction Institute; Instructor
School of the Art Institute of Chicago. 27. A Self to Call Home: Community-Based Art Therapy and Homelessness. Kate Baasch
Art Therapist. 28. Utilizing a Thematic Approach to Art Therapy with Seniors: Enhancing Cognitive abilities and Social Interactions. Linda Levine Madori
Professor
St Thomas Aquinas College. Part 7. Cultural Implications for Practicing Art Therapy with Unique Populations. 29. Art Therapy in Prison. David Gussak
Florida State University
Department of Art Education/Graduate Art Therapy Program. 30. Working with Asylum Seekers and Refugees. Marian Liebmann
Inner City Mental health Team
Bristol
UK. 31. Art as Healing with Children and Adults in Cambodia
China
Ethiopia and the Ukraine. Doris Arrington
Founding Director
Professor
Art Therapy Psychology Department
Notre Dame de Namur University. 32. Overseas Art Therapy Journeys. Frances E. Anderson
Consultant
American Art Therapy Association; Visiting Professor
College of Charleston. 33. Developing Therapeutic Arts Programs in Kenya and Tanzania: A Collaborative Consultation Approach. Catherine Moon. Appendices. Index.
Foreword. Mercedes B. ter Maat
President
American Art Therapy Association. Gaelynn Bordonaro
Graduate Art Therapy Program
Emporia State University. Preface. Introduction. Part 1. Art Therapy and Culture. 1. Exploring Outside the Box: Art Therapy in Practice. Jennie Kristel
Adjunct Faculty
Burlington College. 2. Why Art Therapy Works. Louis Tinnin
MD
Intensive Trauma Therapy Inc. Paula Howie
Associate Professorial Lecturer
George Washington University; Private Practice
Washington
DC. 3. Art Therapy Approaches for the Fair Assessment of Diverse Populations. Donna Betts
George Washington University. 4. Ethics in Art Therapy. Audrey di Maria Nankervis
Adjunct Associate Professor
George Washington University. 5. Walk Beside Me
Not Behind Me: Cultural Issues in Art Therapy Supervision. Lisa Raye Garlock
George Washington University Art Therapy Program. Part 2. The Culturally Sensitive Art Therapist. 6. The Impact of Culture and the Setting on the Use and Choice of Materials. Sangeeta Prasad
Vice President
Prasad Family Foundation Trustee
Bambino Educational Trust. 7. The Process of Attunement between Therapists and Client. Jennie Kristel. 8. On Being Human: Color and Culture. Paula Howie. 9. How Spirituality Impacts Art Therapy. Mimi Farrelly-Hansen
Art Therapist
Private Practice
Longmont
CO; Founder
Transpersonal Counseling Psychology and Art Therapy Graduate Program
Naropa University. 10. Practicing Multiculturally Competent Art Therapy. Cheryl Doby-Copeland
Art Therapist
DC Government Department of Mental Health; Part-Time Faculty Member
George Washington University Graduate Art Therapy Program. Part 3. The Practice of Culturally Based Art Therapy in Educational Settings. 11. Art Therapy in Schools. Emmy Lou Glassman
Corcoran School of Art + Design. Sangeeta Prasad. 12. Working Cross-Culturally with Children at Risk. Audrey di Maria Nankervis. 13. Art Therapy as a Treatment of Choice for Autism Spectrum Disorders. Deni Brancheau
Director
Multiple Learning Needs High School at Ivymount School and Programs
Rockville
MD; Adjunct Faculty
George Washington University Graduate Art Therapy Program. 14. Giving Teens a Voice: Art Therapy in a Public School Setting with Emotionally Disturbed Students. Emmy Lou Glassman
Corcoran School of Art + Design. 15. Practice of Art Therapy in Residential Schools and Group Homes. Charlotte Boston
Secretary
American Art Therapy Association; Adjunct Professor
George Washington University. Part 4. Understanding Cultural Implications of Using Art Therapy in Hospital and Rehabilitation Settings. 16. Warrior Culture: Art Therapy in a Military Hospital. Paula Howie. 17. Culture and Medical Art Therapy on an Oncology and Hematology Unit. Tracy Councill
Art Therapy Program Director
Pediatric Hematology-Oncology
Georgetown University Hospital. Katharine Phlegar
Art Therapist
Tracy's Kids
Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders
Children's National Medical Center
Washington
DC. 18. Reframing Identity: Art Therapy in Saudi Arabia. Yasmine J. Awais
Adjunct Faculty Member
Albertus Magnus' Graduate Art Therapy Program. 19. Art Based Therapies for Substance Users and their Families towards Recognizing
Deliberating and Recovering. Dr Shanthi Ranganathan
Founder
T T Ranganathan Clinical Research Foundation. Reshma Malick
Psychologist
Counsellor
T T Ranganathan Clinical Research Foundation. Part 5. Cultural Perspectives using Art Therapy in Outpatient Treatment Settings. 20. Stories without Words: A Cultural Understanding of Trauma and Abuse. Linda Gantt
Executive Director
Intensive Trauma Therapy Inc. 21. Cultural Considerations in Family Art Therapy. Barbara Sobol
Professorial Lecturer
George Washington University. Paula Howie. 22. The Universality of Grief and Loss. Heidi Bardot
Director
Art Therapy Graduate Program
George Washington University. 23. HIV/AIDS: Reflecting on 15 Years in New York City. Daniel Blausey
Founder
Studio Blue: Art + Psychotherapy; Adjunct Faculty Member
Naropa University. Yasmine J. Awais. 24. Cultural Considerations of Eating Disorders through Art Therapy. Michelle L. Dean
Art Psychotherapist; Honorary Life Member
Delaware Valley Art Therapy Association. Part 6. Cultural Influences in Community based Art Therapy. 25. Having an Art Therapy Private Practice: What does it mean
and what does it take? Paula Howie. Jennie Kristel. 26. The Community Art Studio: Creating a Space of Solidarity and Inclusion. Catherine Hyland Moon
Associate Professor and rotating Chair
School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Valery Shuman
Associate Director
Heartland Health Outreach
Midwest Harm Reduction Institute; Instructor
School of the Art Institute of Chicago. 27. A Self to Call Home: Community-Based Art Therapy and Homelessness. Kate Baasch
Art Therapist. 28. Utilizing a Thematic Approach to Art Therapy with Seniors: Enhancing Cognitive abilities and Social Interactions. Linda Levine Madori
Professor
St Thomas Aquinas College. Part 7. Cultural Implications for Practicing Art Therapy with Unique Populations. 29. Art Therapy in Prison. David Gussak
Florida State University
Department of Art Education/Graduate Art Therapy Program. 30. Working with Asylum Seekers and Refugees. Marian Liebmann
Inner City Mental health Team
Bristol
UK. 31. Art as Healing with Children and Adults in Cambodia
China
Ethiopia and the Ukraine. Doris Arrington
Founding Director
Professor
Art Therapy Psychology Department
Notre Dame de Namur University. 32. Overseas Art Therapy Journeys. Frances E. Anderson
Consultant
American Art Therapy Association; Visiting Professor
College of Charleston. 33. Developing Therapeutic Arts Programs in Kenya and Tanzania: A Collaborative Consultation Approach. Catherine Moon. Appendices. Index.
President
American Art Therapy Association. Gaelynn Bordonaro
Graduate Art Therapy Program
Emporia State University. Preface. Introduction. Part 1. Art Therapy and Culture. 1. Exploring Outside the Box: Art Therapy in Practice. Jennie Kristel
Adjunct Faculty
Burlington College. 2. Why Art Therapy Works. Louis Tinnin
MD
Intensive Trauma Therapy Inc. Paula Howie
Associate Professorial Lecturer
George Washington University; Private Practice
Washington
DC. 3. Art Therapy Approaches for the Fair Assessment of Diverse Populations. Donna Betts
George Washington University. 4. Ethics in Art Therapy. Audrey di Maria Nankervis
Adjunct Associate Professor
George Washington University. 5. Walk Beside Me
Not Behind Me: Cultural Issues in Art Therapy Supervision. Lisa Raye Garlock
George Washington University Art Therapy Program. Part 2. The Culturally Sensitive Art Therapist. 6. The Impact of Culture and the Setting on the Use and Choice of Materials. Sangeeta Prasad
Vice President
Prasad Family Foundation Trustee
Bambino Educational Trust. 7. The Process of Attunement between Therapists and Client. Jennie Kristel. 8. On Being Human: Color and Culture. Paula Howie. 9. How Spirituality Impacts Art Therapy. Mimi Farrelly-Hansen
Art Therapist
Private Practice
Longmont
CO; Founder
Transpersonal Counseling Psychology and Art Therapy Graduate Program
Naropa University. 10. Practicing Multiculturally Competent Art Therapy. Cheryl Doby-Copeland
Art Therapist
DC Government Department of Mental Health; Part-Time Faculty Member
George Washington University Graduate Art Therapy Program. Part 3. The Practice of Culturally Based Art Therapy in Educational Settings. 11. Art Therapy in Schools. Emmy Lou Glassman
Corcoran School of Art + Design. Sangeeta Prasad. 12. Working Cross-Culturally with Children at Risk. Audrey di Maria Nankervis. 13. Art Therapy as a Treatment of Choice for Autism Spectrum Disorders. Deni Brancheau
Director
Multiple Learning Needs High School at Ivymount School and Programs
Rockville
MD; Adjunct Faculty
George Washington University Graduate Art Therapy Program. 14. Giving Teens a Voice: Art Therapy in a Public School Setting with Emotionally Disturbed Students. Emmy Lou Glassman
Corcoran School of Art + Design. 15. Practice of Art Therapy in Residential Schools and Group Homes. Charlotte Boston
Secretary
American Art Therapy Association; Adjunct Professor
George Washington University. Part 4. Understanding Cultural Implications of Using Art Therapy in Hospital and Rehabilitation Settings. 16. Warrior Culture: Art Therapy in a Military Hospital. Paula Howie. 17. Culture and Medical Art Therapy on an Oncology and Hematology Unit. Tracy Councill
Art Therapy Program Director
Pediatric Hematology-Oncology
Georgetown University Hospital. Katharine Phlegar
Art Therapist
Tracy's Kids
Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders
Children's National Medical Center
Washington
DC. 18. Reframing Identity: Art Therapy in Saudi Arabia. Yasmine J. Awais
Adjunct Faculty Member
Albertus Magnus' Graduate Art Therapy Program. 19. Art Based Therapies for Substance Users and their Families towards Recognizing
Deliberating and Recovering. Dr Shanthi Ranganathan
Founder
T T Ranganathan Clinical Research Foundation. Reshma Malick
Psychologist
Counsellor
T T Ranganathan Clinical Research Foundation. Part 5. Cultural Perspectives using Art Therapy in Outpatient Treatment Settings. 20. Stories without Words: A Cultural Understanding of Trauma and Abuse. Linda Gantt
Executive Director
Intensive Trauma Therapy Inc. 21. Cultural Considerations in Family Art Therapy. Barbara Sobol
Professorial Lecturer
George Washington University. Paula Howie. 22. The Universality of Grief and Loss. Heidi Bardot
Director
Art Therapy Graduate Program
George Washington University. 23. HIV/AIDS: Reflecting on 15 Years in New York City. Daniel Blausey
Founder
Studio Blue: Art + Psychotherapy; Adjunct Faculty Member
Naropa University. Yasmine J. Awais. 24. Cultural Considerations of Eating Disorders through Art Therapy. Michelle L. Dean
Art Psychotherapist; Honorary Life Member
Delaware Valley Art Therapy Association. Part 6. Cultural Influences in Community based Art Therapy. 25. Having an Art Therapy Private Practice: What does it mean
and what does it take? Paula Howie. Jennie Kristel. 26. The Community Art Studio: Creating a Space of Solidarity and Inclusion. Catherine Hyland Moon
Associate Professor and rotating Chair
School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Valery Shuman
Associate Director
Heartland Health Outreach
Midwest Harm Reduction Institute; Instructor
School of the Art Institute of Chicago. 27. A Self to Call Home: Community-Based Art Therapy and Homelessness. Kate Baasch
Art Therapist. 28. Utilizing a Thematic Approach to Art Therapy with Seniors: Enhancing Cognitive abilities and Social Interactions. Linda Levine Madori
Professor
St Thomas Aquinas College. Part 7. Cultural Implications for Practicing Art Therapy with Unique Populations. 29. Art Therapy in Prison. David Gussak
Florida State University
Department of Art Education/Graduate Art Therapy Program. 30. Working with Asylum Seekers and Refugees. Marian Liebmann
Inner City Mental health Team
Bristol
UK. 31. Art as Healing with Children and Adults in Cambodia
China
Ethiopia and the Ukraine. Doris Arrington
Founding Director
Professor
Art Therapy Psychology Department
Notre Dame de Namur University. 32. Overseas Art Therapy Journeys. Frances E. Anderson
Consultant
American Art Therapy Association; Visiting Professor
College of Charleston. 33. Developing Therapeutic Arts Programs in Kenya and Tanzania: A Collaborative Consultation Approach. Catherine Moon. Appendices. Index.