No One Can Hear Me Scream!
The Integration of Expressive Therapy Techniques, Creative Processing of Countertransference Inductions and the Use of Metaphor in the Psychoanalytically Oriented Outpatient Treatment of a Woman Artist with a Schizoaffective Disorder
by Robert Irwin Wolf
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About the Book
This case study was originally presented as part of a keynote address given to the New York Art Therapy Association’s 4th Annual Educational Symposium, “Creativity and the Role of Art Therapy in Our Quest for Inspiration and Authenticity,” at the Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center in October 2008. It was initially intended to be a brief illustrative example of how creative, expressive modalities can be integrated into intensive depth-oriented psychoanalytic treatment, drawing from ego psychology, object relations, Freudian, and Post-Freudian analytic theories. The paper was then first published in “Psych Perspectives: A Journal of Integration and Innovation”, Issue 7.2, Fall 2010, and republished here, with permission and with additional images and content.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Medicine & Science
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Oct 27, 2010
- Keywords Creative Art Therapy, Expressive Analysis, Fine Art Stone Carving, Psychoanalysis
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About the Creator
Robert Irwin Wolf
New York, NY, USA
Professor of Studio Art and Art Therapy, the graduate school of the College of Mt. St. Vincent, Visiting Professor of Phototherapy, Pratt Institute, faculty of the Training institutes for the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis and the Institute for Expressive Analysis, practicing fine art photographer and sculptor. Psychoanalyst and art therapist in private practice, NYC.