Art Therapy

By Judith A. Rubin is an introduction to the field of art therapy. This book encompasses the history, theories, and techniques of art therapy.

Books:

“By Susan I. Buchalter offers various techniques and their application, offering practical tools for therapists working with different populations.

By Marian Liebmann explores art therapies use in addressing issues related to anger.

By Rebecca C. Perry and Debra G. Linesch offers benefits and methods of art therapy specific to older adults.

Websites:

This website is a resource for professionals and students. This resource offers information, theories, techniques, and benefits of art therapy.

This website is a resource for professionals and students. This resource offers continuing education opportunities, certification programs, webinars, and workshops.

This website is a valuable tool for mental health professionals, educators, and students interested in art therapy. This platform offers educational videos, expert articles, interviews and continuing education.

Trainings:

This website is dedicated for individuals exploring and advancing their knowledge. Training materials include materials such as videos, articles, and practical guides.

By Kathy Evans and Janek Dubowski focuses on art therapies practicality for children with autism.

This website provides resources for professionals, students, and enthusiasts interested in various forms for therapeutic purposes. The websites offers resources, professional development, community support and more.

This website serves as a hub for professionals, students and enthusiasts of art therapy. IEATA offers certification through programs, workshops, webinars and conferences.

This website offers a variety of courses for individuals exploring art therapy. There are various instructors, learning options, courses and prices to find the appropriate training.