& MDV
The ________ level of the ETC focuses on planning, problem solving, and use of executive functioning.
COGNITIVE
The ________ level of the ETC focuses on tactile senses to promote self-soothing and connection with the mind and body.
SENSORY
This art therapy pioneer was known for her “art psychotherapy” approach, heavily focused on psychoanalytic techniques of interpreting unconscious imagery within artwork.
MARGARET NAUMBURG
Research that is focused on collecting and analyzing numerical data to explain or identify trends in large numbers is called _____________ research
QUANTITATIVE
What year was PTSD added to the DSM?
1980
The ________ level of the ETC focuses on meaning-making and development of personal or universal meaning from abstractions.
SYMBOLIC
Providing materials to a client and allow them to create whatever they’d like during a session is an example of an _______________ approach.
UNSTRUCTURED
This art therapy pioneer was known for her “art as therapy” approach, focusing on use of creative process to promote catharsis and sublimation.
EDITH KRAMER
Research that is focused on understanding concepts, opinions, experiences, and underlying reasons for behaviors is called _____________ research.
QUALITATIVE
Name one way art therapy can help in processing of trauma.
Reduce anxiety and other mood disorders
Improve emotional and cognitive functions
Externalize, verbalize, and process memories
Reactivate emotions of self-worth and self-esteem
Processing visual imagery and connecting visual, emotional, and behavioral outputs in the brain
Improvement of attention, working memory, and executive functioning
The ________ level of the ETC focuses the organization of visual and formal elements of art.
PERCEPTUAL
Which medium is the most complex media:
crayons, papermaking, or finger painting?
PAPERMAKING
Which theoretical perspective in art therapy focuses on uncovering, exploring, and understanding the meaning behind personal imagery and feelings hidden in the unconscious?
PSYCHODYNAMIC APPROACHES
True or False: In order to administer the FEATS, the facilitator must be present while the client is drawing a PPAT.
FALSE.
Give an example of an experience of ageism for older adults:
Jokes about getting old or old people
Older adults are unattractive (media/commercials like anti-aging)
Old people have difficulty with technology
Old people can’t remember things
People insist on helping older people when they are capable of doing things on their own
The ________ level of the ETC focuses on emotional experiences, communicating feelings, and emotional release
AFFECTIVE
The physical properties of a medium refer to how easy (resistive) or difficult (fluid) it is to control. Which would be an example of a resistive medium? Watercolor, sharpies, oil pastels
SHARPIES
Which theoretical perspective in art therapy places an emphasis on environment, reward, and punishment, all aimed at reducing the intensity of emotion by developing new responses?
BEHAVIORAL APPROACHES
This quantitative research method is known as the “gold standard” for experimental research design.
RANDOMIZED CONTROL TRIALS (RCTs)
Community-based art therapy is rooted in ________ justice.
SOCIAL
The ________ level of the ETC focuses on large, physical motor movements.
KINESTHETIC
The ________ level of the ETC focuses on planning, problem solving, and use of executive functioning.
COGNITIVE
Which theoretical perspective in art therapy places emphasis on the unique experience of the individual, often focusing on identity development, personal choice, and autonomy?
HUMANISTIC APPROACHES
True or False: Neuroplasticity means that your brain is static and unchangeable.
FALSE! You can change your brain over time!
What are the three components in the triadic relationship?
client, therapist, artwork