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For those who would like to learn more about art therapy, the following books and journals are recommended by faculty of our program. It is by no means a definitive list of art therapy literature but does include books by founders of our program as well as others who have contributed to the profession.
LINKS
American Art Therapy Association
http://www.americanarttherapyassociation.org
Art Therapy Credentials Board
http://www.atcb.org
Maryland Art Therapy Association
http://www.marylandata.org
Potomac Art Therapy Association
http://www.potomacarttherapy.org
READINGS
Cane, F. (1983). The artist in each of us. Craftsbury Common, VT: Art TherapyPublications.
Hiscox, A. & Calisch, A. (1998). Tapestry of cultural issues in art therapy. Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publications.
Junge, M. & Paige, P. (1994). A history of art therapy in the United States. Mundelein, IL. American Art Therapy Association
Kramer, E. (1971). Art as therapy with children. New York: Schocken Books.
Kramer, E. (1998). Childhood and art therapy (2nd ed.). Chicago: Magnolia.
Kwiatkowska, H. (1978). Family therapy and evaluation through art. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.
Naumburg, M. (1987). Dynamically-oriented art therapy: Its principles and practice. Chicago: Magnolia.
Rhyne, J. (1973). The gestalt art experience. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing.
Rubin, J. (1984). Child art therapy (2nd ed.). New York: Van Nostrand/ITP.
Rubin, J. (1984). The art of art therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel.
Rubin J. (Ed.). (2001). Approaches to art therapy. New York: Brunner/Mazel.
Rubin, J. (1998). Art therapy: An introduction. Philadelphia, PA: Brunner/Mazel.
Thomson, M (1997). On art and therapy: An exploration. New York: New York Press
Ulman, E. & Dachinger, P.(Eds.). (1996). Art therapy in theory and practice (2nd ed.). Chicago: Magnolia Publishing.
Ulman, E. & Levy.C. (1980). Art therapy viewpoints. New York: Schocken Books.
American Journal of Art Therapy, 1961-2002.
Art Therapy published quarterly by the American Art Therapy Association, Mundelein, IL.
The Arts in Psychotherapy, published five times a year by Pergamon Press, New York.
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