by Laura Andrew
The intention of this research study was to explore the value of a therapeutic art group for international high school students.
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The intention of this study is to assess the benefits of using the Expressive Therapies Continuum when working with issues stemming from adoption.
Read Moreby Jeffrey More
This booklet intends to show that art therapy is an exceptional way to meet the healing needs of First Nations’ people and communities. It also will demonstrate that the practice of art therapy has similarities with First Nations’ cultural practices.
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.
Read Moreby Judy L. Whitford
This thesis explores the experience of Aboriginal children participating in art therapy with a focus on how art provides a language to express their inner thoughts and emotions.
Read Moreby Heather Cameron
This thesis gives an overview of the use of art therapy with people in chronic pain. It begins with a discussion of the unknowability of another's pain and the lack of language to communicate the experience of pain. It goes on to suggest that making art can provide an effective vehicle for the expression of pain.
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