Couples: Two Art Evaluations
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Carole Kunkle-Miller, Harriet Wadeson 
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Couples: Two Art Evaluations

Two art therapists, Carole Kunkle-Miller and Harriet Wadeson, conduct art therapy assessments with couples. They demonstrate that the art exercises performed enable the couples to discuss their issues. One sees how members of a couple can work nonverbally as well as how they perceive each other and wish their partner to be. Video Length: 58m 41s
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Two art therapists, Carole Kunkle-Miller and Harriet Wadeson, conduct art therapy assessments with couples. They demonstrate that the art exercises performed enable the couples to discuss their issues. One sees how members of a couple can work nonverbally as well as how they perceive each other and wish their partner to be.

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Carole Kunkle-Miller
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Carole Kunkle-Miller

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