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Art Therapy (ART 407/607)

This course covers an overview of the history, philosophical foundations and major theoretical trends in the field of art therapy: the use of art for non-verbal communication, the enhancement of well-being, and the remediation of dysfunctional behavior. Students will gain experience in the process of art therapy and its application to a variety of patient client populations. Prerequisites: junior standing. (irregularly)

Dr. Lynn Jermal

Education: Ph.D. - University of Minnesota
M.A. - Chicago Consortium of Universities
B.F.A. - University of Illinois

Art Education, Art Therapy, Drawing

 

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Art Therapy is frequently used to strengthen fine motor skills, eye hand coordination, visual field compensation, and color discrimination.

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