Art Interviews by Child Psychiatrists
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Sara Dubo, MD, Robert Coles, MD
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Art Interviews by Child Psychiatrists

In this video, several noted psychiatrists use art in their work with children, illustrating the nature of their interaction, how they develop a relationship, and their use of interpretation. These psychiatrists demonstrate work with a number of children, emphasizing the importance of creativity and the value of individual expression. This video is comprised of two films:
  • Listening to Children, a PBS documentary with Robert Coles, MD
  • Stevie’s Light Bulb, subtitled “Graphic Art in Child Psychiatry” and was made at the Hawthorn Center in Michigan with Dr. Rabinovitch and Dr. Sara Dubo.
Video Length: 1h 14m
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In this video, several noted psychiatrists use art in their work with children, illustrating the nature of their interaction, how they develop a relationship, and their use of interpretation. These psychiatrists demonstrate work with a number of children, emphasizing the importance of creativity and the value of individual expression.

This video is comprised of two films:

  • Listening to Children, a PBS documentary with Robert Coles, MD
  • Stevie’s Light Bulb, subtitled “Graphic Art in Child Psychiatry” and was made at the Hawthorn Center in Michigan with Dr. Rabinovitch and Dr. Sara Dubo.

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Robert Coles, MD

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