This structure brings groups of professionals together and may release definitions, ethical standards, and values statements associated with a profession.
What are professional organizations?
This individual published one of the first comprehensive studies of the drawings of individuals who had mental illnesses.
Who is Paul-Max Simon?
This individual stressed the “art as therapy” approach over the art psychotherapy approach.
Who is Edith Kramer?
This process, or defense mechanism, from a Psychodynamic perspective, transforms primitive urges into socially acceptable outlets (such as art).
What is sublimation?
This theory states that the therapist's role is to assist the client by relying on the client's autonomy.
What is Humanism?
Reviewing and approving the educational and clinical experience of an applicant to attest to their qualifications to practice in a particular profession is known as ________.
What is Credentialing?
Prinzhorn was most interested in the creative drive to make art that he believed to be inherent in all people and in the beneficial ways that art contributes to wellness and _________
What is Psychological well-being?
With funding from the Federal Arts Program of the Works Project Administration, this art therapist led several arts-based initiatives in New York.
Who is Georgette Powell?
According to Freud, this part of the mind mediates the demands between the primal urges and the internalized ideals that we have acquired from our parents and society.
What is the ego?
"What is the meaning of life" and exploring it creatively is an example of this therapeutic orientation.
What is Existential Art Therapy?
Providing information to a client or legal guardian at the start of services outlining treatment, risks, and benefits is known as.
What is informed consent?
In 1926, Florence Goodenough designed this assessment.
What is the Draw-A-Man Assessment?
This Afro-Panamanian individual was the first person who identified as Black to become a Registered Art Therapist.
Who is Cliff Joseph?
This is an integrative mental health and human service profession that enriches the lives of individuals, families, and communities through active artmaking, the creative process, applied psychological theory, and human experience within a psychotherapeutic relationship.
What is Art Therapy?
This theoretical orientation encourages clients to creatively engage with the whole self.
What is Gestalt Art Therapy?
An important function of most professional associations is the establishment of principles and
What are Ethical codes?
This individual earned the title “Mother of Art Therapy”.
Who is Margaret Naumberg?
This individual was the first Art Therapist, who published a doctorate dissertation that was specific to art therapy.
Who is Lucille Venture?
Person-Centered Art Therapy falls under this umbrella of theoretical orientations.
What is humanism?
This theoretical Art Therapy approach incorporates the understanding of universal symbols and reconceptualizes Freud's theory of mind to include the collective unconscious, the persona, and anima/animus.
What is Jungian Art Therapy?
The American Art Therapy Association connects its Ethical Principles to six core values, one is unique to art therapy.
What is Creativity?
This individual developed and described the scribble technique as involving the use of a scribble followed by the development of unconscious imagery that emerges from the scribble.
Who is Florence Cane?
This art therapist applied play media in her work with migrant mothers, using puppetry to facilitate communication of trauma and act out traditional and indigenous healing practices.
Who is Sarah McGee?
Which theoretical orientation focuses on the unconscious, resistance, defenses, and transference?
What is Psychodynamic Theory or What is Psychoanalytic Art Therapy?
This theoretical orientation focuses on the incorporation of art making and the creative process as a method of spiritual practice because of its ability to travel back and forth between any of the pairs of opposites that comprise our experience of duality in a general sense, while simultaneously allowing personal lessons to emerge for any individual.
What is Contemplative Art Therapy?