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Art therapy with two sibling groups using an attachment framework

Pages 2-10 | Published online: 02 Jan 2008

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Einat Metzl. (2020) Art therapy with couples: integrating art therapy practices with sex therapy and emotionally focused therapy. International Journal of Art Therapy 25:3, pages 143-149.
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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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Hilary Manicom & Teresa Boronska. (2003) Co‐creating change within a child protection system: integrating art therapy with family therapy practice. Journal of Family Therapy 25:3, pages 217-232.
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