Art Psychotherapy

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The expressive therapies continuum1978/01/01English90
Color preference as a clue to personality1973/04/01English23
Reminiscence in movement therapy with the aged1978/01/01English16
Poetry therapy and some links to art therapy1973/09/01English15
Video art therapy1975/01/01English13
The phenomenological approach to art expression and art therapy1977/01/01English12
From shamanism to art therapy1979/01/01English11
The use of kinetic family drawing as a diagnostic tool in assessing the child's self-concept1979/01/01English10
Art therapy for the drug addict1973/04/01English9
Imagination and production of original verbal images1973/09/01English9
Nonverbal assessment of family systems: A preliminary study1977/01/01English9
Freeing the creative process: The relevance of Gestalt1979/01/01English8
Sandplay in psychotherapy1979/01/01English8
Assessment of mood change as a function of poetry therapy1978/01/01English7
Poetry therapy: Exploration of a creative righting maneuver1977/01/01English7
Adult art psychotherapy1975/01/01English7
The problems of dependency and the value of art therapy as a means of treating alcoholism1975/01/01English7
Photography as a tool toward increased awareness of the aging self1978/01/01English6
Art experience, intelligence and formal features in psychotics' paintings1975/01/01English6
The polaroid technique: Spontaneous dialogues from the unconscious1976/01/01English6
Learning to be: A look into the use of therapy with polaroid photography as a means of recreating the development of perception and the ego1975/01/01English6
Specific aspects of the psychology of art therapy1973/09/01English6
A diagnostic art interview1973/04/01English5
Creative analysis: a projective technique and structured therapeutic method1973/09/01English5
A look at poetry therapy1976/01/01English5
Experiential movement psychotherapy1976/01/01English5
Ideation in the art work of suicidal patients1975/01/01English5
The creative art therapists: Their stages of development during their professional training— An analogy1977/01/01English5
New horizons of the humanistic approach to expressive therapies and creativity development1979/01/01English5
Winnicott's squiggle game: Its diagnostic and therapeutic usefulness1976/01/01English5