Individual & Joint Art Therapy with Mother & Child
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Judith A. Rubin, PhD, Laura Greenstone, Cindi Westendorf
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Individual & Joint Art Therapy with Mother & Child

Three art therapists demonstrate how to involve family in the process of art therapy as the young patients express grief and adolescent angst. Video Length: 1h 35m 43s
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Overview

Art therapists Laura Greenstone and Cynthia Westendorf work with a young child and her mother who are grieving the loss of the father in 9/11. Dr. Judy Rubin works with a resistant adolescent male who uses art to metaphorically express the angst of adolescence. In both cases the parent and child are united at the end to process the art created.

Commentary by P. Gussie Klorer, Ph.D., HLM, ATR-BC, LCSW, LCPC

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

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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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Laura Greenstone

Laura Greenstone 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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Cindi Westendorf

Cindi Westendorf 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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