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The Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy -

The Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy

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1024 Seiten
2025 | 2nd edition
Wiley-Blackwell (Verlag)
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A comprehensive discussion of the history, theory, and applications of art therapy

In the newly revised second edition of the Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy, a team of distinguished art therapists delivers a compilation of unprecedented depth and breadth on the subject of art therapy. It is a contemporary and holistic picture of a profession that has undergone profound transformation since the publication of the first edition of this book.

The editors expose you to a wealth of knowledge, wisdom, experiences, and perspectives that explain the countless applications and uses of art therapy. You’ll gain an appreciation for the most recent developments in the field via the contributions of the 116 authors whose works make up this Handbook.

Readers will also discover:



A thorough introduction to the history of art therapy
Comprehensive explorations of the theoretical frameworks on which art therapy is built, including expressive, psychoanalytic, Jungian, and archetypal theories
Practical discussions of media considerations in art therapy
Complete treatments of developmental milestones, populations, settings, and research models and assessments in art therapy

Perfect for practicing art therapists, the Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy will also benefit students in the therapeutic professions and anyone else with an interest in the applications, background, history, and theory of a fascinating and practical discipline.

David E. Gussak is Professor and Director of the Florida State University Institute for the Arts and Art Therapy with the Imprisoned. A recognized expert in art therapy in correctional and forensic systems, he has published several books and over 50 journal articles and chapters, and serves on numerous editorial and professional boards. Marcia L. Rosal is Professor Emerita and former Director of the Art Therapy Program at Florida State University. She is a past president of the American Art Therapy Association and a Fulbright Scholar. She has published extensively and served on multiple editorial boards, including The Arts in Psychotherapy and Art Therapy: Journal of the AATA.

In Memoriam xii

Editor Bios xiii

Author Bios xv

Acknowledgements xxxviii

List of Figures xxxix

List of Tables xlvi

Introduction 1
David E. Gussak and Marcia L. Rosal

Section I Introductory Considerations 5

1 Implementing Cultural Humility in Art Therapy 7
Louvenia Jackson

2 History of Art Therapy 17
Maxine Borowsky Junge

3 Rethinking and Reframing Group Art Therapy: An Amalgamation of British and US Models 26
Marcia L. Rosal

4 Identity of the Art Therapist 35
Joan Phillips

5 Making Queer Worlds: Affirming LGBTQIA+ Clients in Art Therapy 43
Zachary D. Van Den Berg

6 Art Therapy, Homelessness, and Poverty 51
Holly Feen- Calligan

7 “Special Needs” Federal Mandates and Opportunities for Art Therapy 61
Frances E. Anderson

8 Art Therapy is a Brain- Based Profession: Update 2024 70
Juliet L. King

Section II Theoretical Frameworks 79

9 Expressive Therapies Continuum 83
Vija B. Lusebrink

10 Psychoanalytic Art Therapy 94
Judith A. Rubin

11 Psychoanalytic Study of Artists and Their Art: Its Relevance for Art Therapists 104
Laurie Wilson

12 Jungian Art Therapy: Theory Through Lived Experiences 112
Nora Swan- Foster

13 Archetypal Art Therapy 121
Josie Abbenante and Linney Wix

14 Adlerian Art Therapy 131
Craig Balfany

15 Cognitive Behavioral Art Therapy Revisited 140
Marcia L. Rosal

16 Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Art Therapy 148
Amy Backos

17 Gestalt Art Therapy: A Path to Consciousness Expansion 158
Selma Ciornai

18 Positive Art Therapy: Integrating Positive Psychology with Art Therapy 167
Rebecca Wilkinson and Gioia Chilton

19 Mindfulness- Based Art Therapy 177
Patricia Isis

20 Embracing the Transpersonal: Developing a Spiritualized Art Therapy 186
Michael Franklin

21 Existentialism, Logotherapy and Art Therapy 197
Elizabeth Hlavek

22 Social Action Art Therapy 205
Frances F. Kaplan

23 Aggression and Art Therapy: A Social Interactionist Perspective 212
David E. Gussak

24 Open Studio Approach to Art Therapy 220
Catherine Hyland Moon

25 An Eclectic Approach to Art Therapy— Revisited 229
Harriet Wadeson

Section III Understanding Media 239

26 Media Considerations in Art Therapy: Directions for Future Research 241
Lisa D. Hinz

27 2D Expression is Intrinsic: Materials are Not 250
Sheila Lorenzo de la Peña

28 Printmaking: Reflective and Receptive Impressions in the Therapeutic Process 258
Michelle L. Dean

29 Photography as Therapy: Academic and Clinical Explorations 267
Ellen G. Horovitz

30 The Paradox of Digital Media for Art Therapy 275
Natalie Rae Carlton

31 Collage as an Expressive Medium in Art Therapy 283
Jessica Woolhiser Stallings

32 Collage as Post- structural Epistemology: Construction– Deconstruction– Reconstruction 291
Elizabeth Graham Anderson

33 Constructing the Self: Three- Dimensional Form 301
Lariza B. Fenner- Lux

Section IV Developmental Milestones 311

34 Art is the Common Thread in Group Therapy 313
Megan Robb

35 Art Therapy with Children 321
Tracy Councill

36 Relating and Creating in Art Therapy with Adolescents 330
Anita Battagliola and Marygrace Berberian

37 Adult Art Therapy: Four Decades, Ages 20– 60 Years 338
Deborah A. Good

38 Art Therapy with Older Adults 347
Raquel Chapin Stephenson

39 Art Therapy and Thanatology: A Unified Approach 358
Katy Barrington

40 A Treatment Model for Marital Art Therapy: Combining Gottman’s Sound Relationship House Theory with Art Therapy Techniques 366
Dina Ricco

41 Getting the Picture: Family Art Therapy 376
Janice Hoshino

Section V Populations and Settings 387

42 Art Therapy and Developmental, Intellectual/Learning Disabilities 391
Simon Hackett and Kevin Bailey

43 Art, Art Therapy, and Autism 401
Jane Ferris Richardson

44 School Art Therapy 411
Craig A. Siegel

45 Reflections on 44 Years of Art Therapy in Psychiatric Hospitals 419
Becky Olivera

46 Art Therapy in the Management of Generalized Low- Level Depression 429
Stephanie Wise

47 Art Therapy and Substance Abuse 436
Libby Schmanke

48 Addiction and Art Therapy: Interdisciplinary Considerations 446
Richard Carolan

49 Art Therapy in the Treatment of Long- term PTSD 454
Paula Howie

50 Young Children Can’t Wait: Treating Early Childhood Trauma Using Art Therapy and Child Parent Psychotherapy 463
Cheryl Doby- Copeland

51 Using Art Therapy for Vets with Moral Injuries 472
Rachel Mims

52 Dissociation and Dissociative Identities in Art Therapy Treatment: Who Else is in the Room? 480
Peggy Kolodny

53 Art Therapy and Eating Disorders 490
Margaret Hunter

54 Grief and Aggression in Art Therapy: The Intersection of Violence and Grief 498
Rachel Nelms

55 The Art of Forensic Art Therapy 507
Marcia Sue Cohen- Liebman

56 Art Therapy in the Prison Milieu 517
David E. Gussak

57 In Transit: Art Therapy as a Bridge to Reintegration in Sex Offender Treatment Programs 527
Bani Malhotra

58 Dimensions of Art Therapy in Medical Illness 536
Susan Ainlay Anand

59 Art Therapy in Medical Settings 546
Irene Rosner David

60 Community- Based Disability Studios: Being and Becoming 554
Randy Vick

61 Bringing Art Therapy into Museums 564
Carolyn Brown Treadon

62 Museum- Based Art Therapy with Autistic Adolescents and Young Adults 573
Ashley Hartman

Section VI Assessments and Research Models 583

63 Assessment in Art Therapy 587
Donna Betts

64 Assessing Attachment Security through the Bird’s Nest Drawing (BND) and Accompanying Stories 601
Ji Young Yoon

65 The Face Stimulus Assessment (FSA) 611
Donna Betts

66 Family Art Assessment 618
Paige Asawa and Meirav Bailey

67 The Levick Emotional and Cognitive Art Therapy Assessment (lecata) 627
Myra F. Levick and Craig A. Siegel

68 Silver Drawing Test/The Draw A Story Assessment Procedures (SDT and DAS) 639
Cheryl Earwood and Melinda Fedorko

69 The Diagnostic Drawing Series at Forty-Five: Art Therapy Assessment and Research 649
Barry M. Cohen and Anne Mills

70 The Formal Elements Art Therapy Scale (FEATS) 659
Linda Gantt and Amy Bucciarelli

71 Assessments and Computer Technology 668
Seong- in Kim

72 The Need for Norms in Formal Art Therapy Assessment 677
Sarah Hite Deaver

73 Historical Review and Current Trends in Art Therapy Research 683
Megan Robb and Nia Roy

74 A Case for Case Studies: More than Telling a Story 690
David E. Gussak

75 Social Action Research Methods and Art Therapy 698
Jordan S. Potash and Debra Kalmanowitz

76 Quantitative Investigations: Alternative Choices 706
Deborah Elkis- Abuhoff

77 Experimental and Control Group Research Designs 714
Patricia St John

78 Conducting Mixed Methods Research in Art Therapy 724
Theresa Van Lith

79 Arts- Based Research and Art Therapy 733
Nancy Gerber

Section VII Art Therapy Around the World 745

80 International Art Therapy 747
Gaelynn Wolf Bordonaro

81 Art Therapy in Great Britain 754
Jill Westwood

82 Art Therapy in Canada: A Place- based Métissage 763
Janis Timm- Bottos

83 Art Therapy in Europe 771
Maria d’Elia

84 Art Therapy in Russia and Ukraine 781
Barbara Parker- Bell

85 Art Therapy “Down Under”: Perspectives on the Profession from Australia, New Zealand 791
Annette M. Coulter

86 Art Therapy in Asia 800

86a Current Status of Korean Art Therapy 801
Sunnam Choi and Sung- ryun Rim

86b Unus mundus: Eastern- spirited and Western- embodied Art Therapy Practice in Taiwan 807
Liona Lu (陸雅青)

86c Ankur— Nurturing the Seedling: The Growth of Art Therapy in India 812
Sangeeta Prasad, Smita Deshpande, Aishwerya Iyer, and Manissha Khanna

87 Mexico: Where Art Thou? Finding the Current State of Mexican Art Therapy Education and Practice 816
Nadia F. Paredes Guapo

88 Latin American Art Therapy: Collective Dreams and Horizons of Hope 824
Selma Ciornai, Maria Cristina Ruiz- Echeverry, and Angelica Shigihara

89 Art Therapy in the Caribbean 833
Lesli- Ann Belnavis Elliott and Sarah Soo Hon

90 Family Art Therapy in the Caribbean: Healing through Creativity 841
Karina Donald

91 Art Therapy in Israel: Current Status and Future Directions for the Profession 850
Dafna Regev and Sharon Snir

92 Art Therapy within Traditional Arab Culture 858
Siham Hamed, Adeem A. Massarwi, and Ephrat Huss

93 Art Therapy in Africa: Voices of Art Therapists in Africa 867
Mavis Osei and Sarah Kruger

Section VIII Professional Considerations 877

94 Art Therapy Education: A Creative Dialectic Intersubjective Approach 879
Nancy Gerber

95 Sustaining a Successful: Art Therapy Supervisory Relationship 887
Marcia L. Rosal and David E. Gussak

96 Ethics in Art Therapy 896
Mercedes Ballbé ter Maat and Maria F. Espinola

97 Art Therapy and Career Development: Linking Purposes and Processes 905
Barbara Parker- Bell

98 Who Ate My Pie? Issues in Credentialing and Licensing for Art Therapy 915
Laura Greenstone

99 Social Media and Art Therapy 926
Gretchen M. Miller

100 Telehealth Art Therapy 934
Reina Lombardi

101 The Art and Science of Leadership for the Art Therapist 941
Girija Kaimal

Name Index 949

Subject Index 963

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Wiley Clinical Psychology Handbooks
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 249 mm
Gewicht 1474 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Klinische Psychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie Ergotherapie
ISBN-10 1-394-21499-5 / 1394214995
ISBN-13 978-1-394-21499-0 / 9781394214990
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