Art as Therapy for the Trauma of War
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Judith A. Rubin, PhD
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Art as Therapy for the Trauma of War

This is a grouping of films with the common thread of how art has been used throughout history as therapy for the trauma of war. From prisoners in World War II to those that survived the War in Vietnam, the collection shines a light on veterans who turned to art to help them process their intense feelings. Video Length: 1h 6m 56s
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Overview

The series of films begins with documentation of prisoner of war camps in World War II, when the YMCA distributed 21,000 blank log books for prisoners to record images and thoughts. The next clip focuses on Terezin, a concentration camp that housed Friedl Dicker-Brandeis, an art teacher who helped children to remember the beauty of a world no longer accessible to them. In a cameo appearance, noted pioneer art therapist Edith Kramer states that Friedl was her teacher, and perished at Auschwitz. The adult artists in Terezin, who were made to illustrate propaganda for reports to Germans, also made art about the real truth of Terezin, knowing that if these drawings were found they were would be killed.

Clips featuring Simon Wiesenthal and Charlotte Salomon note the urgency to document and witness the traumatic events as they unfolded. Memories from Hiroshima are drawn by survivors who are compelled to tell their stories visually.

A large number of artists emerged from the War in Vietnam as veterans and used art as an emotional language for exorcism of intense feelings. Many of these individuals were reluctant to show their work, but have been persuaded to exhibit at the National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum in Chicago. The final film, Children the Crossfire, documents toy photographer Brian McCarty’s work with children caught in the Palestinian/Israeli conflict.

This video was formerly included in the Expressive Media Arts Therapies Films Collection distributed by Expressive Media Inc.

About the Experts

Judith A. Rubin, PhD
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Judith A. Rubin, PhD

Judith A. Rubin, a pioneer in the field of art therapy, is on the faculty of the Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Psychoanalytic Society & Institute. She is a Registered, Board-Certified Art Therapist and a Licensed Psychologist. Dr. Rubin is the author of several books, including: Child Art Therapy, The Art of Art Therapy, and Art Therapy: An Introduction. She was the "Art Lady" on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood in the 1960s. A past President and Honorary…

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