Abstract
Response art is artwork created by art therapists in response to material that arises in their therapy work. Art therapists use response art to contain difficult material, express and examine their experiences, and share their experiences with others. In this viewpoint, some of the varied uses of response art are discussed and illuminated with vignettes as part of an ongoing dialogue on how dedication to art making can effectively support one's practice in a profession that recognizes the versatility and power of images.
Acknowledgments
Editor's Note: Barbara J. Fish, PhD, ATR-BC, LCPC, is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry's Mental Health Policy Program at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is also an Adjunct Associate Professor in the graduate art therapy program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.