ANZJAT, volume 1, number 1, 2006
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The hero’s journey:
Art therapy in disability / Meena Blesing
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Contents
Comment from ANZATA President, Dr Tarquam McKenna
A vision realised – Editor, Joy Schmidt
Contributors to this issue of ANZJAT
Articles
Art Therapy in Australia: The Extended Family – Annette Coulter
Experiences and Dilemmas of Experiential Group Art Therapy in Art Therapy Training Programs – Hannah Menahmi
The Hero’s Journey: Art Therapy in Disability – Meena Blessing
Passage Through Grief – Suzanne Calomeris
The Archetypal Figure of the Holy Trickster: Golden Fulcrum of the Contemporary Psyche – Pamela Bouma
The Creative World of Children and Adolescents with Cancer – Diana Hickey
Viewpoint
Art Therapy and the Poetics of Space – April Fonti
Reviews
Gender Issues in Art Therapy by Susan Hogan – Review by Dr Tarquam McKenna
Art Therapy by David Edwards – Review by Dr Susan Hogan
© 2006. Published by The Journal of Creative Arts Therapies, online and open access
ISSN: 1833-9948
The Journal of Creative Arts Therapies (JoCAT) was formerly known as ANZJAT: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Arts Therapy (2011–2019) and The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art Therapy (2006–2010).
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Editorial team
Editor Joy Schmidt
Peer review
The editorial team wishes to thank all the peer reviewers who generously contributed their time and expertise to this edition of ANZJAT. Accepted submissions were reviewed by people well versed and respected in the subject or methodology of the submission.
Articles by Annette Coulter; Hannah Menahmi; Meena Blessing; Suzanne Calomeris; Pamela Bouma; Diana Hickey; Meena Blesing were double anonymously peer-reviewed.