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INDICES TO VOLUME 39 Index A. SUBJECT ARTICLES Confidentiality ethics in A D Acute psychiatric inpatients Brief group art therapy for Diagnosis ethics in Adolescent adoptees, art therapy for Diagnostic Drawing Series (DDS) Allen, Patricia Buoye Dual relationships ethics in Annihilation anxiety and fantasy Dynamic Art properties inherent in art by woman’ with @ulism:.:. ... 5.6 oe ev oes s 2-11 Ethics dynamic properties inherent in F of children on autistic spectrum therapists who are artists . . . . 42-47, 81-86, 102-107 therapy for acute psychiatric inpatients.... . 108-112 Fantasy therapy for adolescent adoptees ............ 74-79 annihilation therapy, role of boxes in Feminism ethics and Asperger’s syndrome 113-121 Fiduciary duty Assessment ethics and formal assessments testing and, ethics in G RIM SES reece cecdec y Ge tener M A Uha con Gales Goa 2- Group therapy Autistic spectrum brief, for acute psychiatric inpatients ...... 108-112 ethics in I B Inpatients, acute psychiatric Boxes L role in art therapy Landgarten, Helen B Brief group art therapy for acute psychiatric inpatients........... 108-112 M C McNiff, Shaun Multicultural therapy Children ethics in ethics and P on autistic spectrum with Asperger’s syndrome Person Picking an Apple from a Tree Drawing (PPAT) Color Professional competence self-revelation through color technique ethics and Competence Properties professional, ethics and dynamic, inherent in art AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ART THERAPY, Vol. 39, May 2001 INDICES TO VOLUME 39 Index A. SUBJECT ARTICLES Confidentiality ethics in A D Acute psychiatric inpatients Brief group art therapy for Diagnosis ethics in Adolescent adoptees, art therapy for Diagnostic Drawing Series (DDS) Allen, Patricia Buoye Dual relationships ethics in Annihilation anxiety and fantasy Dynamic Art properties inherent in art by woman’ with @ulism:.:. ... 5.6 oe ev oes s 2-11 Ethics dynamic properties inherent in F of children on autistic spectrum therapists who are artists . . . . 42-47, 81-86, 102-107 therapy for acute psychiatric inpatients.... . 108-112 Fantasy therapy for adolescent adoptees ............ 74-79 annihilation therapy, role of boxes in Feminism ethics and Asperger’s syndrome 113-121 Fiduciary duty Assessment ethics and formal assessments testing and, ethics in G RIM SES reece cecdec y Ge tener M A Uha con Gales Goa 2- Group therapy Autistic spectrum brief, for acute psychiatric inpatients ...... 108-112 ethics in I B Inpatients, acute psychiatric Boxes L role in art therapy Landgarten, Helen B Brief group art therapy for acute psychiatric inpatients........... 108-112 M C McNiff, Shaun Multicultural therapy Children ethics in ethics and P on autistic spectrum with Asperger’s syndrome Person Picking an Apple from a Tree Drawing (PPAT) Color Professional competence self-revelation through color technique ethics and Competence Properties professional, ethics and dynamic, inherent in art AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ART THERAPY, Vol. 39, May 2001 Psychiatric inpatients (acute) Expressive therapies brief group art therapy for 108-112 in public schools R Record keeping Interpreting projective drawings ethics in S RCNA RUGE CNN cei ee cn ates oulgs ues ee a ae 3] Supervision Projective drawings ethics and interpretation of 122 R Syndrome autistic Race ere eee 30 | Research Testing and assessment art-based ethics in S Therapy Schools multicultural, ethics in expressive arts therapies in U Index B. AUTHOR Ulman Personality Assessment Procedure (UPAP) 48-67 ARTICLES BOOK REVIEWS Acosta, I. Rediscovering the Dynamic Properties Inherent in A Agell, G. See Cox, C. T., Agell, G., Cohen, B. M., & Gantt, L. Affect and creative experience 98-99 Allen, P.B. Feature: Art Therapists Who Are Artists. . 102-107 PEIN 0-8-5 5543 : 5.5 XO ates GRA ee eras Amato, L., Blase, C., & Paley, S. Ethics Art therapy Blase, C. See Amato, L., Blase, C., & Paley, S. art, science and childhood and Cohen, B. M. See Cox, C. T., Agell, G., Cohen, B. M., & Gantt, L. practice race and culture Cox, B. M., Agell, G., Cohen, B. M., & Gantt, L. Are You Assessing What I Am Assessing? Let’s Take a Look! . . . 48-67 Arts therapies CUPLESSEVES MP SCUOOUIG 5 os Je ocd aleeia sob wry a tics 29 Dick, T. Brief Group Art Therapy for Acute Psychiatric Inpatients Cc Farrell-Kirk, R. Secrets, Symbols, Synthesis, and Safety: The Childhood and art therapy Role of Boxes in Art Therapy Childhood revealed Gantt, L. See Cox, C. T., Agell, G., Cohen, B. M., & Gantt, L. Children Henley, D. Annihilation Anxiety and Fantasy in the Art of artistic development in Children with Asperger’s Syndrome and Others on the Autistic Spectrum 113-121 Creative experience and affect, psychological adjustment 98-99 Landgarten, H. Feature: Art Therapists Who Are Artists 81-86 Culture McNiff, S. Feature: Art Therapists Who Are Artists. . . . 42-47 i ee ee er re 30 E Paley, S. See Amato, L., Blase, C., & Paley, S. Expressive arts therapies Park, Clara Claiborne. Exiting Nirvana............... 2-11 Mes 45.4 Sladen ced cehaue reno 29 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ART THERAPY, Vol. 39, May 2001 Robertson, B. Drawing a Blank: Art Therapy for Adolescent Leibowitz, M. /nterpreting projective drawings: A self-psycho- PIES ease psn)o cP a tarwl eks aw Hla Canon Re ray RoE 74-79 logical approach. Reviewed by David E. Gussak BOOK REVIEWS McNiff, S. Art-based research. Brooks, F. See Campbell, J., Leibmann, M., Brooks, F., Jones, Reviewed Dy NiatGy IelaNG © 66. 6s 5 asi 0.28 Sawn see ON J., & Ward, C. Campbell, J., Leibmann, M., Brooks, F., Jones, J., & Ward, C. Milbrath, C. Patterns of artistic development in children. Art therapy, race, and culture. Reviewed by Claire Golomb Reviewed Dy Wayne RARMIET ... 6.66. ae st decane OU Chancer, J., & Rester-Zodrow, G. Moon journals: Writing, art Pratt, M., & Wood, M.J.M. (Eds.). Palliative care: The creative and inquiry through expressive therapies in public schools. response. REVIEWER DY AUS AAU s 25555 62s Oso aiaia ard oe oreia 29 IRE VIEWEG DY PACE YRIDIMIOSES «52505 5's a5.c o5-e 41k a umole we Oe Essex, M. See Frostig, K., & Essex, M. Rester-Zodrow, G., & Chancer, J. See Chancer, J., & Frostig, M., & Essex, M. Expressive arts therapies in schools: Rester-Zodrow, G. A supervision and program development guide. Reviewed by Terry Wppes Osmiun «5 os. gd oes wee ws 29 Russ, S.W. (Ed.). Affect, creative experience, and psychological Goodman, R. F. See Koplewicz, H. S., & Goodman, R. F. adjustment. Reviewed by Herbert L. Leff Jones, J. See Campbell, J., Leibmann, M., Brooks, F., Jones, J., & Ward, C. Wadeson, H. Art therapy practice: Innovative approaches with Kaplan, F. F. Art, science and art therapy. diverse populations. Reviewed by Myra F. Levick Reviewed by Judith A. Rubin 125-127 Koplewicz, H. S., & Goodman, R. F. (Eds.). Childhood revealed: Art expressing pain, discovery and hope. Ward, C. See Campbell, J., Leibmann, M., Brooks, F., Jones, J., Reviewed by Katherine Williams.................. 67-68 & Ward, C. Kramer, E. Childhood and Art Therapy. Reviewed by P. Gussie Klorer Wood, M.J.M. See Pratt, M., & Wood, M.J.M. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ART THERAPY, Vol. 39, May 2001

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