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Working with Children in Art Therapy
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Includes contributions from major public agencies for child care: health, education, and social services Covers areas of public concern such as child abuse and racial discrimination Gives examples of using different art media, for example, photography, to explore symbolic material All case material illustrated in colour and black and white.
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- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Preface to the 1999 edition
- The contributors
- Editorsâ note
- Introduction
- Chapter one: Art versus language (separate development during childhood)
- Chapter two: Art therapy as a container
- Chapter three: Unusual drawing development in children: what does it reveal about childrenâs art?
- Chapter four: The cat, the fish, the man, and the bird: or how to be a nothing. Illness behaviour in children; the case study of a 10-year-old girl
- Chapter five: Control, uncontrol, order, and chaos: working with children with intestinal motility problems
- Chapter six: Working with cases of child sexual abuse
- Chapter seven: A family centre: a structural family therapy approach
- Chapter eight: Reflections and shadows: an exploration of the world of the rejected girl
- Chapter nine: Images and integration: art therapy in a multi-cultural school
- Chapter ten: âI show youâ: children in art therapy