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  1. Jan 28, 2019 · The articles in this issue, written by professionals involved in art therapy as practitioners or students, all used expressive writing (e.g., journaling; poetry; the writing of these articles) as part of a reflective practice for the purposes of engaging in self-observation and to gain personal and professional insights.

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  2. History and development of art therapy. Art therapy was first described in the 1940s by Adrian Hill, an artist and author who recognized the important therapeutic role of art-making during his recovery from tuberculosis at King Edward VII Sanatorium in England (Bitonte et al., Reference Bitonte and De Santo 2014; Case and Daley Reference Case and Daley 2014; Hogan Reference Hogan 2001).

  3. Oct 30, 2013 · The second concept that was novel for its time period involves Capacchione's use of visual journaling in conjunction with making an intention. The act of "making an intention" can easily take on a ...

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    This article was commissioned by the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA) as part of a series of reviews investigating the effectiveness of psychotherapies in Australia. Definitions of key terms regarding expressive and creative arts therapies are provided first. Next, the article outlines search terms, data retrieval metho...

    The literature indicates a variety of terms used for similar activities, so definitions of terms relevant to arts therapies are explored here. The terms “expressive arts therapy” and “creative arts therapy” were found to be used interchangeably, referring to the overall practice of the arts applied as therapy. “Expressive arts therapy” is more comm...

    Key search terms were: expressive arts therapies; expressive art therapies; expressive arts therapy; creative arts therapy; creative arts therapies; music therapy, music and guided imagery; art therapy, art psychotherapy, arts therapy, arts therapies dance therapy, dance-movement therapy, dance psychotherapy, dance-movement psychotherapy; drama the...

    A comprehensive computer-assisted literature search was undertaken of databases and electronically accessible journal articles that documented outcomes of creative arts therapies. Databases searched were the Campbell Collaboration; Academic Search Complete; AMED Alternative Medicine; EBSCOHost; Expanded Academic ASAP; PubMED; PsycArticles; and Psyc...

  4. Mar 1, 2016 · Although writing has been used as a method of expression both in and out of psychotherapy for many years, Pennebaker was the first individual to systematically study the beneficial effects of writing with the development of expressive writing . Multiple therapies have incorporated writing since that time, including cognitive-behavioral writing therapy.

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  5. Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 28(1) pp. 26–30 C AATA, Inc. 2011 brief reports Short-Term Mood Repair Through Art: Effects of Medium and Strategy Jennifer E. Drake, Katelyn Coleman, and Ellen Winner, Boston, MA Abstract This study examined the effects of expressive media (draw-

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  7. Jan 1, 2022 · Venture became a Registered Art Therapist in 1973 and was the first art therapist in the United States to publish a doctoral dissertation that was specific to art therapy, titled The Black Beat in Art Therapy Experiences (Venture, 1977). Although Venture earned a doctoral degree, she voiced support for allowing art therapy to be practiced with less than a master’s degree and presented an ...

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