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Just forging, or seeking love and approval? an investigation into the phenomenon of the forged art object and the copied picture in art therapy involving people with learning disabilities

Pages 44-50 | Published online: 02 Jan 2008

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Simon S. Hackett, Liz Ashby, Karen Parker, Sandra Goody & Nicki Power. (2017) UK art therapy practice-based guidelines for children and adults with learning disabilities. International Journal of Art Therapy 22:2, pages 84-94.
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