Arts Interviews with Four Young Women
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Carole Kunkle-Miller, Myra Levick, Rosemarie Perla
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Arts Interviews with Four Young Women

Two art therapists demonstrate three different approaches while working with four young women to  identify and address problems they are experiencing. Through drawing, they gain insight into the issues involved as well as ways of confronting them. Video Length: 1h 06s
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Overview

Dr. Myra Levick helps a client gain an understanding of how the drawing of a dream is reflective of her current life situation. In a first session, Carol Kunkle-Miller helps a client use a scribble drawing to gain insight into future goals and direction in her life. Dr. Kunkle-Miller then helps a client who has suffered a trauma understand how her feeling states reflect her current situation. With a second drawing, the client is helped to imagine a desired change and to recognize her ability to facilitate her wishes for her future. Drama therapist Rosemarie Perla uses the “empty chair technique” to help a client gain confidence in preparing for a difficult conversation with her partner.

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Carole Kunkle-Miller
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Carole Kunkle-Miller

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Myra Levick
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Myra Levick

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Rosemarie Perla
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Rosemarie Perla

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