All Stories

  1. A Matter of Dis/Embodied Non/Relating in Art Psychotherapy Practices
  2. Developing a logic model to support creative education and wellbeing in higher education
  3. Evaluation of an arts therapies approach to team development for non-acute healthcare teams in low control and high-pressure environments
  4. Families and Collective Futures: Developing a Program Logic Model for Arts-Based Psychosocial Practice With South African Rural Communities
  5. Drawing on Dialogues in Arts-Based Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (ADIT) for Complex Depression: A Complex Intervention Development Study Using the Medical Research Council (UK) Phased Guidance
  6. What makes us the same? What makes us different? Development of a shared model and manual of group therapy practice across art therapy, dance movement therapy and music therapy within community mental health care
  7. Arts-Based Interventions for Professionals in Caring Roles During and After Crisis: A Systematic Review of the Literature
  8. Reimagining Attachment Traumas: Perspectives on Using Image-Making in Psychoeducation for People with Borderline Personality Disorder
  9. A thematic synthesis of therapeutic actions in arts therapies and their perceived effects in the treatment of people with a diagnosis of Cluster B personality disorder
  10. Developing a shared language within arts psychotherapies: A personal construct psychology approach to understanding clinical change
  11. Examining arts psychotherapies practice elements: Early findings from the Horizons Project
  12. Mentalization-Based Art Psychotherapy
  13. Containing the uncontainable: Responsive art making in art therapy as a method to facilitate mentalization
  14. Painting pain: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of representations of living with chronic pain.
  15. Consensus for using an arts-based response in art therapy
  16. The composite image: An exploration of the concept of the ‘embodied image’ in art psychotherapy
  17. Differentiating the ego-personality and internal other in art psychotherapy with patients with Borderline Personality Disorder
  18. Re-visiting Freud, Jewishness and the other
  19. Some further thoughts on the subject of ‘internal cohabitation’ and the genesis of an ‘other’: A response to Tim Wright's paper ‘Art therapy and the concept of internal cohabitation’