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ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Looking together: Joint attention in art therapy

Pages 34-42 | Published online: 03 Jun 2008

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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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