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The making of mess in art therapy: Attachment, trauma and the brain

Pages 2-13 | Published online: 02 Jan 2008

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Rosemary Carter, Sarah Wigington, Barry O-Mahony, Rebekah Coates & Sally Crisp. (2024) Integrating Group Cognitive Behavioural, Art Psychotherapy for women following childhood sexual abuse. International Journal of Art Therapy 29:1, pages 4-18.
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Ella Morrison-Derbyshire. (2023) Transracial adoption: art therapists’ views on facilitating children's racial and adoptive identity. International Journal of Art Therapy 28:1-2, pages 9-19.
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Shireen Malik. (2022) Using neuroscience to explore creative media in art therapy: a systematic narrative review. International Journal of Art Therapy 27:2, pages 48-60.
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Eleanor Polihronis. (2022) But is it art therapy? Working with children with complex health conditions. International Journal of Art Therapy 27:2, pages 91-98.
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Liam Bierschenk. (2022) The interchange in art-psychotherapy. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 36:2, pages 174-190.
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Gabriel Schnitzer, Sue Holttum & Val Huet. (2021) A systematic literature review of the impact of art therapy upon post-traumatic stress disorder. International Journal of Art Therapy 26:4, pages 147-160.
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Lucy Shaw. (2020) ‘Don’t look!’ An online art therapy group for adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa. International Journal of Art Therapy 25:4, pages 211-217.
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Susan M. D. Carr. (2020) Art therapy and COVID-19: supporting ourselves to support others. International Journal of Art Therapy 25:2, pages 49-51.
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Siobhan Burns & Roseanne O’Shea. (2017) ‘I like your new coat’: The emergence of secure base and sense of self and other through an art psychotherapy relationship. International Journal of Art Therapy 22:2, pages 46-56.
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Lisbeth Brolles, Daniel Derivois, Nephtalie Eva Joseph, Amira Karray, Nathalie Guillier Pasut, Jude Mary Cénat, Jimmy Pamphile, Elvire Marlise Lafontant, Marc Richard Alexandre, Gardithe Felix & Bernard Chouvier. (2017) Art workshop with Haitian street children in a post-earthquake context: Resilience, relationship and socialisation. International Journal of Art Therapy 22:1, pages 2-7.
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Susan M. D. Carr. (2014) Revisioning self-identity: The role of portraits, neuroscience and the art therapist's ‘third hand’. International Journal of Art Therapy 19:2, pages 54-70.
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Neil Springham, David Thorne & Julie Brooker. (2014) Softer: Looking for oxytocin in art therapy. International Journal of Art Therapy 19:1, pages 31-42.
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Demetrea Michaelides. (2012) An understanding of negative reflective functioning, the image and the art psychotherapeutic group. International Journal of Art Therapy 17:2, pages 45-53.
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Sarah Louise Haywood. (2012) Liminality, art therapy and childhood sexual abuse. International Journal of Art Therapy 17:2, pages 80-86.
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Emma Mills & Stephanie Kellington. (2012) Using group art therapy to address the shame and silencing surrounding children's experiences of witnessing domestic violence. International Journal of Art Therapy 17:1, pages 3-12.
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Helen Greenwood. (2011) Long term individual art psychotherapy. Art for art's sake: The effect of early relational trauma. International Journal of Art Therapy 16:1, pages 41-51.
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M. Franks & R. Whitaker. (2007) The image, mentalisation and group art psychotherapy. International Journal of Art Therapy 12:1, pages 3-16.
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Betty Stirling. (2006) Yes, but there can be no quick fix—A reply to Irvine Gersch and Susana Sao Joao Goncalves. International Journal of Art Therapy 11:2, pages 111-116.
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Hilary Hosea. (2006) “The Brush's Footmarks”: Parents and infants paint together in a small community art therapy group. International Journal of Art Therapy 11:2, pages 69-78.
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Lauren Ross. (2023) A visual dialogue between lived and perceived experiences of Deafness: addressing power imbalances in therapy with vulnerable populations. South African Journal of Arts Therapies 1:1, pages 134-155.
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Ronja Joschko, Stephanie Roll, Stefan N. Willich & Anne Berghöfer. (2022) The effect of active visual art therapy on health outcomes: protocol of a systematic review of randomised controlled trials. Systematic Reviews 11:1.
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Melissa Urquhart, Fiona Gardner, Margarita Frederico & Rachael Sanders. (2020) Right brain to right brain therapy: how tactile, expressive arts therapy emulates attachment. Children Australia 45:2, pages 91-96.
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Adriana E. Espinoza, Paulina Osorio-Parraguez & Elvis Posada Quiroga. (2019) Preventing mental health risks in volunteers in disaster contexts: The case of the Villarrica Volcano eruption, Chile. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 34, pages 154-164.
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Shiri Hergass. 2019. Early Childhood Development. Early Childhood Development 239 268 .
Carmit Katz, Anna-Lisa Klages & Liat Hamama. (2018) Forensic interviews with children: Exploring the richness of children's drawing and the richness of their testimony. Children and Youth Services Review 94, pages 557-562.
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Julia Sideris. (2017) From You and Me to Us and We. Children Australia 42:2, pages 79-86.
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Juliet L. King. 2015. The Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy. The Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy 77 89 .
Chui Yee Joy Chong. (2015) Why art psychotherapy? Through the lens of interpersonal neurobiology: The distinctive role of art psychotherapy intervention for clients with early relational trauma. International Journal of Art Therapy 20:3, pages 118-126.
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Shiri Hergass. 2015. Evidence Discovery and Assessment in Social Work Practice. Evidence Discovery and Assessment in Social Work Practice 261 287 .
Elizabeth Taylor Buck, Kim Dent-Brown, Glenys Parry & Jonathan Boote. (2014) Dyadic art psychotherapy: Key principles, practices and competences. The Arts in Psychotherapy 41:2, pages 163-173.
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Victoria Gray Armstrong. (2013) Modelling attuned relationships in art psychotherapy with children who have had poor early experiences. The Arts in Psychotherapy 40:3, pages 275-284.
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Ernest Gralton, Angela Muchatuta, Jaume Morey‐Canellas & Coro Lopez. (2008) Developmental traumatology: its relevance to forensic adolescent settings. The British Journal of Forensic Practice 10:2, pages 33-39.
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