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xxv, 343 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 303-317) and indexes |
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Influences -- The 1950s, the United States at the time of the formation of the art therapy profession -- Florence Cane (1882-1952) and the Walden School -- Margaret Naumburg (1890-1983) creator of the art therapy profession and the first major theoretician -- Edith Kramer (b.1916) second art therapy theoretician, art as therapy -- Art therapy in the Midwest -- Elinor Ulman (1910-1991,) and the first art therapy journal -- Hanna Yaxa Kwiatkowska (deceased 1980) and the invention of family art therapy -- A brief history of art therapy in Great Britain and Canada -- The 1960s : their influence on the development of art therapy -- Myra Levick (b.1924) and the formation of the American Art Therapy Association -- Pioneer art therapists -- Other art therapists who began in the 1960s -- Qualities and patterns in the lives of pioneer art therapists -- Defining art therapy -- Events of the 1970s and 1980s -- Development of masters-level art therapy education -- Art therapists of color and influence -- Humanistic psychology and art therapy -- Expressive arts therapy -- Jungian art therapy -- Other art therapists who began in the 1970s -- Culture of the times -- Contemporary issues in art therapy -- The profession of art therapy : milestones |
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Art therapy -- United States -- History
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Art Therapy -- history -- United States
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History, 20th Century -- United States
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Alt Author |
Levick, Myra, writer of foreword
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