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Edith Kramer is one of the pioneers in the field of art therapy,
known and respected throughout the world. This collection of papers
reflects her lifetime of work in this field, showing how her
thoughts and practice have developed over the years. She considers
a wide spectrum of issues, covering art, art therapy, society,
ethology and clinical practice and placing art therapy in its
social and historical context. Drawing on her very considerable
personal experience as an art therapist, Kramer illustrates her
conviction that art making is central to practice and cautions
against making words primary and art secondary in art therapy. Art
as Therapy offers a rare insight into the personal development of
one of the world's leading art therapists and the development of
art therapy as a profession. It will make fascinating reading for
anyone interested in art therapy.
The Legacy of Edith Kramer presents a unique exploration into the
life and work of the groundbreaking artist and art therapist. This
edited volume examines the artist's personal and cultural history
prior to relocating to the United States as well as the later years
when she worked as an artist, art therapist, and teacher as she
developed her theoretical understanding of art therapy. Kramer's
solutions to creating a meaningful artist's life run throughout the
chapters within this book, and provide the reader with a sense of
what is possible. Written by an international group of
contributors, this informative new text offers a multifaceted view
of Edith Kramer that will be appreciated by current and future art
therapists looking to better understand Kramer's exceptional mind
and contributions to the field.
Art Therapy and Social Action is an exciting and innovative
exploration of how human service professionals can incorporate the
techniques and approaches of art therapy in their work to address
social problems, and examines the expanding role of art
practitioner as social activist. Leading art therapists and other
human service professionals show how creative methods can be used
effectively to resolve conflicts, manage aggression, heal trauma
and build communities. The contributors provide examples of
innovative programs on a range of topics, including those designed
to address gun crime, homelessness, racism and experiences of
terrorism. This timely book provides new techniques and successful
models for art therapists, counselors and mental health
practitioners working directly with the challenges of modern
society.
The Legacy of Edith Kramer presents a unique exploration into the
life and work of the groundbreaking artist and art therapist. This
edited volume examines the artist's personal and cultural history
prior to relocating to the United States as well as the later years
when she worked as an artist, art therapist, and teacher as she
developed her theoretical understanding of art therapy. Kramer's
solutions to creating a meaningful artist's life run throughout the
chapters within this book, and provide the reader with a sense of
what is possible. Written by an international group of
contributors, this informative new text offers a multifaceted view
of Edith Kramer that will be appreciated by current and future art
therapists looking to better understand Kramer's exceptional mind
and contributions to the field.
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