CREATIVE ARTS THERAPY INTERNATIONAL FORUM ARCHIVE, 1999
Myriad Ways of Recording
There are probably as many ways to record information, diagnostic assessments, and evaluative treatment reports as there are art therapists - I wrote an article ages ago re: this - you might want to look it up: Horovitz-Darby, E.G. (1987). Diagnosis and assessment: impact on art therapy. Journal of Art Therapy, October, 127 - 137.
Perhaps it will be useful, but more hepful would be to do a broad computer research on the subject. I've since written a book on the subject of enfolding in a spiritual perspective (Spiritual Art Therapy: An Alternate Path - 1994) and my student, Stephanie Brooke, just published a wonderful compendium called "An Art Therapist's Guide to Assessments: Tools of the Trade" (1996) published by my book's publishing house, Charles C Thomas, in Illinois.
Hope that helps! and good luck!
-e.
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