Working with Children in Art Therapy
Discover the transformative power of art therapy in "Working with Children in Art Therapy," a compelling collection of papers edited by a team of experts and published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1990. This insightful book spans 254 pages, delving into various theoretical perspectives and clinical settings. It emphasizes the importance of art as a language, offering innovative ways to interpret non-verbal communication among children. By exploring these diverse viewpoints, readers will gain a deeper understanding of how artistic expression can facilitate emotional growth and healing. Ideal for professionals in psychology, education, and healthcare, this book serves as an invaluable resource for anyone interested in enhancing their practice with children through art therapy. Engage with the unique intersection of creativity and mental health and unlock the potential of non-verbal communication in therapeutic settings.