Presents new ways in which art therapy is being used. Describes a wealth of cases where art therapy has been used with bereaved children, refugees, psychotics, psychosomatic patients, and many others. Discusses a variety of methods employed by art therapists, including the creative use of photography, video, computers, and psychodrama. Describes ways of introducing art therapy to children, and a new method of working with depressed patients. Also covers training issues, such as countertransference through art-making, using art in supervision, and training in termination.NEW POPULATIONS.
Cross-Cultural Dimensions of Art Psychotherapy: Cambodian Survivorsof War Trauma.
West Indian Children and Their Families: Art Therapy with NewImmigrants.
Art Therapy for Bereaved Children.
A Mother's Art Therapy Group in a Short-Term PsychiatricSetting.
Art Therapy for Battered Women.
The Arts in Therapy with Survivors of Incest.
Making Art in a Jail Setting.
Fighting Cancer with Images.
Engaging the Somatic Patient in Healing Through Art.
Severe Head Injury and Its Stages of Recovery Explored Through ArtTherapy.
Art Therapy for Patients with Alzheimer's Disease and RelatedDisorders.