An art therapy book which helps children cope with a life-threating illness. Children are encouraged to express in pictures what they are often incapable of expressing in words.
A licensed clinical social worker utilizes art therapy to help youngsters deal with the death of a loved one, exploring the concept of death, grief, and the feelings children experience when someone s
This art therapy book helps children cope with the emotional impact of adoption. Children can use this book's interactive exercises to realize that their birth parents were good people who loved them
This art therapy book helps children: Understand feelings and the proper way to express them, Learn to be sensitive to the feelings of others, and develop coping skills for the difficult times in the
This art therapy book helps children understand anger and the proper way to express unhappiness, develop effective conflict resolution skills, and learn how to better cope with disappointment and fru
This art therapy book helps children cherish their own unique qualities, respect other lifestyles and views, be sensitive of others' disabilities, overcome feelings of helplessness or isolation, and
This art therapy book helps children learn and display the important character values of kindness, respectfulness, responsibility, honesty, fairness, and gratitude.
This guide offers suggestions for developing grief support groups and directions for using art to help children ages 6--12 individually or in groups cope with loss and change. Curricula are provided t
When a loved on dies, mourning is the necessary but difficult path to healing. Heegaard invites teens and adults to explore creative ways to understand the grief process, work through grief and emerge