1st Edition

Art Therapy and Psychology A Step-by-Step Guide for Practitioners

By Robert Gray Copyright 2019
166 Pages 24 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

166 Pages 24 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

166 Pages 24 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

Taking an interdisciplinary approach, Robert Gray offers a thorough and well-rounded clinical guide to exploring the depth of the unconscious through art in psychotherapy. He emphasises the clinical relevance of art therapy and critically highlights ideas around evidence-based practice and the link to cognitive behavioural therapy. Gray suggests specific ways of engaging with clients and their... Read more

Introduction.  Chapter 1: Foundations;  Chapter 2: Positive Art Therapy;  Chapter 3: Representational Images, Projective Drawings and the House-Tree-Person (HTP) Task;  Chapter 4: Life Script - Create an Alternative Script;  Chapter 5: Goals - Overcome Obstacles;  Chapter 6: Abstract Art and the Self Picture Mind Map;  Chapter 7: Self-Box - Become Authentic and Integrate Traumatic Memories; Chapter 8: Creative Mind Ordering (CMO) - Change Neutral Pathways;  Chapter 9: Advancing Art Therapy and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT);  Chapter 10: Group Art Therapy;  Pseudonyms;  Acknowledgements.

Biography

Robert Gray is an art therapy lecturer from Germany, with degrees in art therapy, psychology and theology. He is Director of the College for Educational and Clinical Art Therapy, Australia. As an Australian psychologist, he leads the field in art therapy with his unique integration of psychological techniques and spiritual practices.

"This book is for art therapists and mental health professionals who would like to expand their repertoire of art interventions to connect with and aid in the healing process of individuals with various challenges. Like the title suggests, numerous art therapy exercises are delineated which explore Gray’s ideas through in-depth case studies, including verbal exchanges between patient and therapist. Gray goes beyond a set of interventions and explores various theories that inform his practice: psychoanalysis, positive psychology, neurobiological science, and evidence-based theories such as CBT. This practice-oriented book is a constructive addition to the art therapist’s tool box."

Marcia L. Rosal, PhD, ATR-BC, HLM. Professor Emerita, Florida State University, USA