ANZJAT, volume 2, number 1, 2007
Complete digital versions of the first two issues of ANZJAT unfortunately do not yet exist. We are in the process of digitising these first two issues and some items are now available. More will be added over the coming months. If you require an article, please contact the JoCAT coordinator; coordinator@jocat-online.org and they will send a hard copy to you.
Contents
Comment from ANZATA President, Megan Sheill
ANZJAT: Welcoming and Being Welcomed – Aotearoa Editor, Dr Tarquam McKenna
Contributors to this issue of ANZJAT
Articles
A Viewpoint and Reflections on the Development of Art Therapy in New Zealand – Maureen Woodcock
Development of the Arts Therapies Professions within Aotearoa / New Zealand – Caroline Miller
Using Art Therapy with Troubled Adolescents – Patricia Isis
The Art of Repair and Relief: Creative Options for Group Therapy with Families Presenting with Adolescent Substance Abuse – Shelley Perkoulidis
Art Therapy, Digital Imagery Technology (DIT) and Voice Dysphonia – Marion McConaghy
Pregnancy and Motherhood Interrogated and Expressed via Art Therapy – Susan Hogan
Severed Hands – Maggie Bourne
The Fisherman: A Connecting Symbol – Lenore Steinhardt
Reviews: Book and film
Little Windows Into Art Therapy: Small Openings for Beginning Therapists by Deborah Schroder — Review by Pat Joyce
Art Therapy and Social Action Edited by Frances Kaplan — Review by Fiona Fitzpatrick
Feminist Approaches to Art Therapy Edited by Susan Hogan — Review by Jorge Finestra
Universal Mosaic of Drama and Theatre: The Idea 2004 Dialogues Edited by Laura McCammon and Debra McLauchlan — Review by Tarquam McKenna
Art Therapy Has Many Faces by Judith Rubin — Video Review by Joy Schmidt
© 2007. 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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ANZJAT was originally published by the Australian and New Zealand and Asian Creative Arts Therapy Association, previously known as the Australian and New Zealand Arts Therapy Association (2011–2018) and Australian and New Zealand Art Therapy Association (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 Maureen Woodcock, Caroline Miller, Patricia Isis, Shelley Perkoulidis, Marion McConaghy, Susan Hogan, Maggie Bourne, Lenore Steinhardt were double anonymously peer-reviewed.