by Evie Dunville
The intern explored the creative process of an adolescent client as they collaborated to develop a book.
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This thesis explores metaphors that are inherent in a variety of art mediums used in art therapy and reflects upon their therapeutic value.
Read Moreby Noel Dupuis
This children's book was inspired by one boy’s experience with art therapy while coping with grief.
Read Moreby Angelica Atkins
This self-study was an arts-based exploration of identity through spontaneous art making and poetry writing in the context of the final year of training group at an art therapy institute.
Read Moreby Lindsay Joy Hamilton
This thesis explores the nature of practicing art therapy with a family facing the terminal illness of one of the members; and seeks to discover where in lies the meaning and value of making and sharing art during the intense moments of losing as loved one.
Read Moreby Kate Leppard
By illuminating ten activities that have been inspired or spontaneously created by adults with developmental disabilities in art therapy sessions, this book demonstrates the benefits of using a humanistic approach to art therapy.
by Theresa Swan
This thesis is a response to the question: What is the value and significance of integrating art therapy and a feminist approach in working with women who have experienced violence?
Read Moreby Janet L. Kares Groom
This thesis examines the experiences of four children who engaged with therapeutic mask work in a safe environment. Prompted by the research question “How does participating in mask work in a guided workshop contribute to a child’s ability to enter liminal/potential space?” this thesis considers the impact of intuitive mask making and directed play.
Read Moreby David Baudemont, PhD.
A new analytical method based on the writing of monologues has been used to interpret the obsessions and compulsive behaviours of an 11-year-old boy with autism.
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