Arts Therapies Collection

Vendor: Psychotherapy.net
Library Type: Academic
Resource Type: Database, Video
Subject/Category: Social Science
Website: https://www.psychotherapy.net/collections#collections
Description:

About the Arts Therapies Collection:

• This rich library of videos demonstrates arts therapies techniques for individual and group settings with a broad range of populations – including children, adolescents, veterans, adults with physical and cognitive disabilities, and more.

• Created and curated by renowned arts therapists Judith Rubin & Eleanor Irwin; this collection of videos was formerly included in the Expressive Media Arts Therapies catalog and distributed by Expressive Media Inc.

• Drs. Rubin and Irwin are legends in arts therapies and have been at the forefront of the movement working with its leading experts. It’s an honor that Dr. Rubin chose Psychotherapy.net to be the caretaker of these incredible videos. We are incredibly thankful that she has entrusted us with this collection and making these videos available to the wide Psychotherapy.net community of therapists, counselors, professors, and students.

See the Arts Therapies Collection title list: https://www.psychotherapy.net/data/fe/file/Arts%20Therapies%20Collection.pdf

About Psychotherapy.net:

Psychotherapy.net offers a growing and unparalleled video streaming collection of over 350 videos. Our videos include clinical sessions, discussions, and documentaries by the industry’s pioneering legends and contemporary masters, including Yalom, Linehan, Hardy, Hayes, and many more.

Our videos will enhance the course curriculum and deepen learning by translating theories into practical skills and facilitating competency development.

• Clinical Demonstrations: Watch experts work with clients to see interventions in action.

• In-Depth Discussions: Hear the reasoning behind the theories first-hand from experts and foster critical thinking.

• Documentaries: First-hand look inside the challenges and triumphs of everyday people.

Our videos are primarily used by addiction treatment, social and behavioral sciences, counseling, clinical psychology, criminal justice, educational psychology, human services, psychiatric mental health nursing, psychiatry residencies and fellowships, and social work programs and practicum, internship, and counseling staff training.