Abstract:To cite this article: Sonia M. Stace (2016) The Use of Sculptural Lifelines in Art Psychotherapy (L'utilisation des lignes de vie sculpturales en art-
“…Marilyn Dennes and Sue Gilchrist's ( 2005) book on art therapy with people in aged care is an early example; more recently Sonia Stace (e.g. Stace, 2016) exemplifies an Australian art therapy practitioner making a vigorous contribution to the international literature from outside academia.…”
Section: Partial Perspectives On Australian Art Therapymentioning
A between space of ocean and then the sound of border-crossers. Borders and oceans and tents and the land: alive, conscious, aware.The voices, traces and imaginings of our ancestors: when to welcome? when to resist? Welcomes that go wrong.
“…Marilyn Dennes and Sue Gilchrist's ( 2005) book on art therapy with people in aged care is an early example; more recently Sonia Stace (e.g. Stace, 2016) exemplifies an Australian art therapy practitioner making a vigorous contribution to the international literature from outside academia.…”
Section: Partial Perspectives On Australian Art Therapymentioning
A between space of ocean and then the sound of border-crossers. Borders and oceans and tents and the land: alive, conscious, aware.The voices, traces and imaginings of our ancestors: when to welcome? when to resist? Welcomes that go wrong.
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