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Hubena, Blanka; Mulcahy, Judith – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2020
Children and young people (C&YP) counselling training and art psychotherapy training lead to two distinctive psychological therapy approaches; one is informed by British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy's Competences for work with children and young people (4-18 years) [BACP. (2019a). "Competences for work with children and…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Children, Adolescents, Standards
Baddeley, Gwen; Evans, Laura; Lajeunesse, Marilyn; Legari, Stephen – Journal of Museum Education, 2017
"Sharing the Douglas/Sharing the Museum," a collaboration program of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA), the Douglas Mental Health Institute and the Department of Creative Arts Therapies at Concordia University, serves patients from the Eating Disorder Unit of the Douglas. Participants eat lunch at the museum and look at, talk…
Descriptors: Museums, Eating Disorders, Art Therapy, Foreign Countries
Kay, Lisa; Wolf, Denise – Art Education, 2017
Art classes are often sites for students with academic, social, emotional, and/or behavioral problems. Some school administrators and counselors recognize the benefits of art education and place students at-risk in art education classes. Most often art therapy is not part of coursework within art education programs, so K-12 educators have minimal…
Descriptors: Art Education, At Risk Students, Art Therapy, Private Schools
Timm-Bottos, Janis – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2011
This article describes a 9-month community action project that took the form of an art studio located in a thrift store. The purpose of the project was to creatively reduce clothing fabric waste from unused donations, and also to document the social justice and ecological issues involved in clothing production and distribution. Collaboration with…
Descriptors: Social Action, Art Therapy, Clothing, Retailing
Erickson, Bonnie J.; Young, Mark E. – Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 2010
Art therapy is often thought of as an adjunct to counseling; however, because of its unique ability to bypass defenses, in some situations, art therapy may be a treatment of choice to allow clients to discover and express feelings that are often difficult to express verbally. Using art as therapy does not require that the therapist or the client…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Females, Group Therapy, Art Therapy