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The ‘art’ of communication therapy
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck SurgeryPurpose of review An overview of research exploring communication rehabilitation published between 2022 and 2024. There is limited research in the field so this timely review offers the clinician an insight into the available literature and the gaps that exist.
Camilla, Dawson, Jo, Wheeler
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Journal of Pastoral Care, 1998
Defines the professional minister as subject to confining social attitudes and expectations. Posits clergy as good candidates for art therapy. Reports on a small pilot study that field tested a curriculum exploring the relationship between preaching and mental health and made use of several art activities.
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Defines the professional minister as subject to confining social attitudes and expectations. Posits clergy as good candidates for art therapy. Reports on a small pilot study that field tested a curriculum exploring the relationship between preaching and mental health and made use of several art activities.
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Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 1990
Patient improvement must be documented using objective, reproducible methods, or it cannot be said that the patient improved. The art and science of physical therapy are inextricably intertwined—art tests limits and science requires that a thorough, logical, and reproducible trail be left for others to view and follow. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 1990;11(
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Patient improvement must be documented using objective, reproducible methods, or it cannot be said that the patient improved. The art and science of physical therapy are inextricably intertwined—art tests limits and science requires that a thorough, logical, and reproducible trail be left for others to view and follow. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 1990;11(
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Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 1981
(1981). Art Therapy with the Addicted. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs: Vol. 13, Drugs, Crime and Criminal Justice, pp. 353-360.
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(1981). Art Therapy with the Addicted. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs: Vol. 13, Drugs, Crime and Criminal Justice, pp. 353-360.
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Art Interpretation and Art Therapy.
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1971This is a rather small book (22 original communications and summaries of others) for a rather large sum of money with primary appeal to a rather elite group of specialists. It represents the legible products of the Fifth International Colloquium on Psychopathology of Expression, a 1968 meeting in Los Angeles that also included films, psychodrama ...
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Since the beginning of the Russian-Ukrainian war, the authors have been exploring the problem of art therapy using photographic art and watercolor painting. They have studied how PTSD manifests itself in drawings and artistic photography. The evidence base consisted of questionnaires, tests, and exhibitions of artwork by both civilians and military ...
Yulia Ivashko +2 more
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A Conversational Model of Art Therapy
Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 2005This paper illustrates a ‘Conversational Model’ of art therapy. The Conversational Model was jointly created by Robert Hobson and Russell Meares. It is a developmental theory unique in its clinical application. The focus of the paper is two sessions that altered the course of therapy.
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