Bilateral Art: Integrating Art Therapy, Family Therapy, and Neuroscience

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Carole M. McNamee
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[1] Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,Department of Human Development
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Contemporary Family Therapy | 2005年 / 27卷
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family therapy; art therapy; neuroscience; bilateral art;
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This paper describes the systemic use of a neurologically-based art therapy modality—bilateral art—that engages both dominant and non-dominant hands in the process of creating images in response to opposing cognitions or feelings. It describes both neuroscience and family therapy perspectives that argue for the use of bilateral art. A specific protocol for bilateral art therapy is provided along with a case study demonstrating integration of the protocol into the systemic treatment of a young family.
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