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  1. Jan 1, 2007 · The chapter outlines some of the major creative arts therapies (practices and methods also utilized by expressive arts therapists) focusing specifically on art therapy, music therapy,...

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    Projective psychological tests—such as the Rorschach Inkblot Test, Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), Draw‐a‐Man, Draw‐a‐Person (DAP) and House‐Tree‐ Person (HTP)—developed in the first half of the twentieth century, were important influences on the evolution of art therapy as a diagnostic tool. With a single image as a stimulus, psychological tests...

    Since its beginnings, art therapy has established an expansive literature documenting clinical work, art therapy’s many definitions, and the wide philosophy and approaches to it. The literature has saluted art therapy’s history and pioneers and suggested a number of underlying ideas and practices that contribute to theory. In addition, there are bo...

    American Art Therapy Association, www.arttherapy.org International Art Therapy Association, www.internationalarttherapy.org

  2. May 13, 2015 · This study was underpinned by Art in Therapy theory, propounded by psychologist Margaret Naumburg in the 1940s (Tobin, 2015). The theory highlights the use of the end product of art for ...

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  3. Numerous and often conflicting definitions of art therapy have been advanced since the term, and later the profession, first emerged in the late 1940s (Waller and Gilroy, 1978).

  4. Numerous and often conflicting definitions of art therapy – or art psychotherapy – have been advanced since the term, and later the profession, first emerged in the late 1940s.

  5. Dec 22, 2015 · In art therapy, calligraphic psychotherapy has been used in clinical psychiatry since the 1950s and 1960s (Hogan, 2015). Over the past five decades, scholars have determined that CCH...

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  7. Art therapy is an interdisciplinary mix of visual arts and psychology. In the United States, it dates from the 1940s when Margaret Naumburg (called by many the "mother of art therapy") began publishing clinical cases and, in 1943, gave a name to the new field by calling her work "dynamically oriented art therapy."

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