Art Therapy


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Introduction to Art Therapy: Sources and Resources, is the thoroughly updated and revised second edition of Judith Rubin � s landmark 1999 text, the first to describe the history of art in both assessment and therapy, and to clarify the differences between artists or teachers who provide "therapeutic" art activities, psychologists or social workers who request drawings, and those who are trained as art therapists to do a kind of work which is similar, but qualitatively different. This new edition contains a DVD-ROM with over 400 still images and 250 edited video clips for much richer illustration than is possible with figures alone; an additional chapter describing the work that art therapists do; and new material on education with updated information on standards, ethics, and informing others. To further make the information accessible to practitioners, students, and teachers, the author has included a section on treatment planning and evaluation, an updated list of resources� �� selected professional associations and proceedings – references, expanded citations, and clinical vignettes and illustrations. Three key chapters describe and expand the work that art therapists do: "People We Help," deals with all ages; "Problems We Treat," focuses on different disorders and disabilities; and "Places We Practice," reflects the expansion of art therapy beyond its original home in psychiatry. The author’s own introduction to the therapeutic power of art – as a person, a worker, and a parent � will resonate with both experienced and novice readers alike. Most importantly, however, this book provides a definition of art therapy that contains its history, diversity, challenges, and accomplishments.
Art Therapy Review
I guess if you want a dictionary of all the art therapists who ever said or wrote anything on any topic, this is the book for you. However, the problem with this style of book is the content. It is like buying a new car. When you drive it off the lot, it is immediately not worth what you just paid for it. It is not that the author did not put a lot of work into this book. It is just that it is immediately not contemporary a year after it is published because sources and resources cannot be current once they go to print.The coverage of history is also like a parade of old movie stars. It is apparent that the author has chosen to subjectively feature some over others. Some seem rather unimportant for their contributions but they get a photo portrait nonetheless. In this sense this book does not really give a good or accurate version of art therapy history at all. I recommend Junge's recent Modern History of Art Therapy which is far more interesting and accurate.
In sum save the money or take a peek at this one on Google books. This is one you should read in a library and take notes on what you want to look up in terms of specific books after looking through it. Although even in that regard, the author has chosen to leave out art therapists who have made significant contributions-- another glaring flaw of this volume.
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