Contents
The impact of political violence, war, civil war and acts of terrorism on the individuals involved can be extensive.
- Debra Kalmanowitz,
Bobby Lloyd, With Art, Without Illusion: Art Therapy and Political Violence. -
Anna Kalin, Julie Murphy,
'The Moment In and Out of Time': Reflections on Context and Timing in Art Therapy Interventions in Kosovo. -
Miriam Nabarro,
Feast of Colour: Creating Something Out of Very Little: Art Making as Psycho-social Intervention with Children of a Forgotten War, Sudan. -
Siobhan McElroy,
A Soldier's Story: Art Therapy Intervention in Sri Lanka. -
Tamar Hazut,
From Dark Black to Bright Pink: The Power of Art Expression and Creation in Coping with Life Under Threat, Israel 2001-2002. -
Imelda McGeehan,
Creativity from Chaos: An Art Therapist's Account of Art Work Produced in the Aftermath of a Bombing in her Community, Omagh, Northern Ireland. -
Stephanie Wise,
A Time for Healing: Art Therapy for Children, Post-September 11, New York. -
Rajia Abusway,
Rana Nashashibi, Remal Salah, Reema Shweiki, Expressive Arts Therapy: Healing the Traumatised: The Palestinian Experience. -
Hayley Berman,
Transforming Objects in a Transforming South Africa. Debra Kalmanowitz, Bobby Lloyd, Portable Studio: Towards Relocating Home in the Mind, Former Yugoslavia. -
Diana Brandeburger,
Silence in Exile: A Case Study of an Adolescent Asylum Seeker in London. -
Geertuida Helena Wertheim-Cahen,
Art Therapy and Trauma, a Different Context, a Different Approach: Interventions in the Netherlands and Former Yugoslavia.