Clinical Art Therapy with Families
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Maxine Junge, Helen B. Landgarten, Shirley Riley
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Clinical Art Therapy with Families

Being a real family art therapist is different than just using art with the family,” states Maxine Junge, Ph.D, ATR-BC, HLM who hosts this historic look at the work of three premier family art therapists. Learn from these pioneers’ actual art therapy sessions with families in need. Video Length: 2h 50m 56s
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Overview

View Maxine Junge’s work with a family of four (even the baby!) who are preparing for an impactful move back home. See how Helen Landgarten, MFCC, ATR-BC, HLM demonstrates structure and provides psychoeducation for a father and resistant 10-year old daughter, who are exploring how to test and set limits. Discover how Shirley Riley, MA, MFT, ATR, HLM uses a paradoxical intervention to guide a mother and her teen daughter, who discover their grandmother’s grief may be affecting family dynamics.

These sessions illuminate how top clinicians utilize the art process and product to help families discover new pathways.

Films include:

  • Two Hands,” Helen Landgarten, HLM
  • Going Home,” Maxine Junge, HLM
  • Mothers & Daughters,” Shirley Riley, HLM

Commentary by Maxine Junge, PhD, LCSW, ATR-BC, HLM

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Maxine Junge

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Helen B. Landgarten

Helen B. Landgarten was compensated for her contribution. None of her books or additional offerings are required for any of the Psychotherapy.net content. Should such materials be referenced, it is as an additional resource.

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Shirley Riley

Shirley Riley was compensated for her contribution. None of her books or additional offerings are required for any of the Psychotherapy.net content. Should such materials be referenced, it is as an additional resource.

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