1st Edition

Children's Drawings As Diagnostic Aids

By Joseph H. Di Leo Copyright 1973
238 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

237 Pages
by Routledge

Shows the ways in which self-portraits and other pictures drawn by youngsters reflect their personality traits, cognitive development, Emotional Stability, And Family Background.

Part 1 An Overview; Chapter 1 Representational Drawing Starts With Circles; Chapter 2 The Body Image; Chapter 3 Cognition; Chapter 4 Beyond Cognition; Chapter 5 Children’s Drawings as a Projective Technique; Chapter 6 Manifestations of Emotional Disorder; Chapter 7 Creativity and Mental Health; Part 2 Family Drawings; Chapter 8 The Child and His Family; Chapter 9 “Draw Your Family”; Chapter 10 Indicators of Family Relationships; Chapter 11 The “Knowing” Child; Part 3 Handicapped Children’s Drawings; Chapter 12 The Influence of Vision, Touch, And Motion on the Evolution of Imagery in the Child; Chapter 13 Effect of Sensory Impairment on Body Image; Chapter 14 Effect of Motor Impairment on Body Image; Chapter 15 Handicapped Children; Part 4 Learning Disability; Chapter 16 Value of Drawings in Early Detection of Learning Disorders; Chapter 17 Dyslexia; Chapter 18 Drawings by Children With Mental Retardation; Chapter 19 Inborn Errors of Metabolism; Chapter 20 Learning Disability Due to Emotional Problems; Chapter 21 Epilogue;

Biography

Di Leo, Joseph H.