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The term projective assessment refers to analyzing...

 

Any art projects a client has made prior to the treatment intake session. 

A client’s three-dimensional art project that is made at the intake session.

A client’s unconsciously revealing artwork or reactions, such as to inkblots.



A client’s unconsciously revealing artwork or reactions, such as to inkblots.

100

Margaret Naumberg, often called the “mother” of art therapy, referred to what she did as...


Art psychotherapy

Art in counseling

Art as therapy


Art psychotherapy

100

What are the 3 “P’s” of art therapy?


Product, process, portfolio

Person, process, portrait

Process, person, product


Process, person, product

100

A special meaning of the word container in art therapy refers to...


The set of art materials provided for an individual client.

The ability of the art to hold feelings and create safety.

The water jar or bucket used in settings without a sink.



The ability of the art to hold feelings and create safety.

100

Traditionally, art therapists differ from psychologists when they use art for assessment in which way?  Art therapists…


Ask the client to share about the drawing.

Rely on a single drawing for assessment.

Use a special art symbol dictionary.


Ask the client to share about the drawing.

200

An example of nondirective artmaking would be


Superhero drawing

Healing image drawing

Scribble drawing

Scribble drawing

200

Which is an example of how Artist Trading Cards can be used in therapy?


Creating cards to display in a community art exhibition.

Having clients create cards to address a theme such as grief.

Having clients attend art card trading sessions or “swaps.”


Having clients create cards to address a theme such as grief.

200

In the text, Malchiodi names several reasons why art enhances therapy.  Which of the   following is one of those reasons?


Patients learn how artists with mental illness healed themselves.

Clients can express feelings that are hard to verbalize.

No one is afraid to make art in the first art therapy session.

Clients can express feelings that are hard to verbalize.

200

Guided visualization or guided imagery involves using...


Expressive therapies

The “talking cure”

Active imagination

Active imagination

200

Which of the following is NOT one of the beneficial factors of group therapy as researched by Yalom and discussed in the text?


Universality (realizing you are not alone).

Enhanced social skills and social support.

The therapeutic alliance with the therapist.

The therapeutic alliance with the therapist.

300

Being in a relaxed yet alert state of mind, which may be achieved through art making, is sometimes referred to as being in the

 

“Flow”

“Dream mind”

Subconscious

“Flow”

300

An art therapist who asks clients to speak as if they are the objects in their paintings (e.g., “I am a strong tree. . .”) would be working from which theoretical approach?


“Third hand”

Gestalt

Cognitive


Gestalt

300

The ADDRESSING model encourages therapists to look beyond ethnicity to other aspects of diversity such as...


Socioeconomic status

Personality profile

DSM-V-TR diagnosis

Socioeconomic status

300

According to the text, which of the following DIScourages creativity?


Working with an intention

Engaging in self-criticism

Having a permissive attitude

Engaging in self-criticism

300

Which psychological concept did Freud believe could be accessed through art making?


Increasing aptitude in school

Revealing internal desires

Increased fine motor skills

Revealing internal desires

400

Which concept from the text was attributed to Jung?


The book On Becoming a Person.

Visionary mode of creativity.

Big C and little c creativity.


Visionary mode of creativity.

400

The word mandala comes from Sanskrit meaning


Sacred circle

Music of the universe

Healing symbol

Sacred circle

400

Medical art therapists help hospitalized children by providing art experiences to help them

 

Keep up with schoolwork and other obligations.

Identify and enhance their stage of art development.

Experience a feeling of normality and being in control.


Experience a feeling of normality and being in control.

400

Professional art therapists hold which degree in art therapy?


Master of Arts or Master of Science

Associate of Arts

Bachelor of Arts


Master of Arts or Master of Science

400

According to the mission statement of the American Art Therapy Association as given in the text, the therapeutic experience of creativity in art making is both healing and


Life-enhancing

Enjoyable

Educational

Life-enhancing

500

A continuum of art media, arranged according to how easily they access emotion, might have #2 pencils at one end (most controllable/least emotion-producing) and which at the other?


Colored pencils

Markers

Finger paint

Finger paint

500

Which item would a family art therapist be focusing on in a session?


Parent 1’s feelings about their job.

Communication between the family members.

Family recipes passed down from grandparents.


Communication between the family members.

500

Which would be the appropriate response to a new art therapy client that says “I’m not artistic. I can only draw stick figures.”


“Art therapy isn’t about creating ‘beautiful’ or skilled art, it’s about making personally meaningful art and using creative expression.”

“The first several sessions will be art class, and I will be teaching you how to draw.”  

“Maybe you would do better with just talk therapy, let me refer you to a talk therapist.”


“Art therapy isn’t about creating ‘beautiful’ or skilled art, it’s about making personally meaningful art and using creative expression.”

500

Edith Kramer, another founder of art therapy, saw its value in assisting the development of which psychological defense?


Intellectualization

Rationalization

Sublimation

Sublimation

500

The word “open” in the open studio model of art therapy refers to which feature?


The range of media is open from drawing and painting to ceramics.

Clients can come by and make art without an individual appointment.

Clients use studio space for their professional fine art production.

Clients can come by and make art without an individual appointment.