The third edition of Approaches to Art Therapy brings together varied theoretical approaches and provides a variety of solutions to the challenge of translating theory to technique.
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"A classic is reborn! Approaches to Art Therapy has been significantly restructured to preserve key elements while also presenting a bounty of new material. Historical models are updated, contemporary trends informed by brain science are introduced, and the role of the studio as a place of artistic and contemplative practice is re-examined. Much more than a new edition, this is a true re-visioning as only Judith Rubin could do."
Randy M. Vick, MS, ATR-BC, LCPC, HLM, professor of art therapy at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
"Judy Rubin, a highly respected pioneer in the field, has lovingly reimagined her classic text for today's art therapists. This third edition preserves the wisdom of many original contributors with fresh, contemporary perspectives across a broad spectrum of creative approaches. The intimate relationship between theories and practice is richly illuminated with hundreds of real-life examples in chapters by prominent art therapists."
Lynn Kapitan, PhD, ATR-BC , professor and director of the professional doctorate in art therapy at Mount Mary University
"The third edition of the classic Approaches to Art Therapy is rich with new material, while maintaining the integrity and solid theoretical foundation of earlier versions. Dr. Rubin has pulled together an immensely varied group of contributing authors. The book represents the broad range of current practices in art therapy, as articulated by some of today's finest clinicians. Approaches to Art Therapy remains a vital addition to the library of anyone interested in the healing power of art."
P. Gussie Klorer, PhD, ATR-BC, LCSW, LCPC, HLM, professor of art therapy counseling at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
"Judith Rubin's books feature prominently in my library, and this much-anticipated version of Approaches is a welcome addition. This book is a wonderful contribution to efforts to encourage the highest standards of professional competence in art therapy."
Donna Betts, PhD, ATR-BC, board president of the American Art Therapy Association and research professor in the art therapy program at George Washington University
Randy M. Vick, MS, ATR-BC, LCPC, HLM, professor of art therapy at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
"Judy Rubin, a highly respected pioneer in the field, has lovingly reimagined her classic text for today's art therapists. This third edition preserves the wisdom of many original contributors with fresh, contemporary perspectives across a broad spectrum of creative approaches. The intimate relationship between theories and practice is richly illuminated with hundreds of real-life examples in chapters by prominent art therapists."
Lynn Kapitan, PhD, ATR-BC , professor and director of the professional doctorate in art therapy at Mount Mary University
"The third edition of the classic Approaches to Art Therapy is rich with new material, while maintaining the integrity and solid theoretical foundation of earlier versions. Dr. Rubin has pulled together an immensely varied group of contributing authors. The book represents the broad range of current practices in art therapy, as articulated by some of today's finest clinicians. Approaches to Art Therapy remains a vital addition to the library of anyone interested in the healing power of art."
P. Gussie Klorer, PhD, ATR-BC, LCSW, LCPC, HLM, professor of art therapy counseling at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
"Judith Rubin's books feature prominently in my library, and this much-anticipated version of Approaches is a welcome addition. This book is a wonderful contribution to efforts to encourage the highest standards of professional competence in art therapy."
Donna Betts, PhD, ATR-BC, board president of the American Art Therapy Association and research professor in the art therapy program at George Washington University