Expressive Arts Therapy Groups
Two films make up Expressive Arts Therapy Groups - both demonstrating expressive modalities and major therapeutic tools, along with music, movement, poetry, and filmmaking.
This video includes:
  • The Green Creature Within by Eleanor C. Irwin, Ph.D., RDT, TEP and Judith A. Rubin, Ph.D., ATR-BC
  • RAW Art Works by Kit Jenkins, MA, ATR
The Green Creature Within tells the story of an adolescent psychotherapy group that met at an outpatient clinic for two hours a week over a period of two years. Art and drama were the major therapeutic tools, along with music, movement, poetry, and filmmaking. The varied expressive modalities are demonstrated in this film, as well as the different roles the therapists played in facilitating the group process. In addition to telling the story of the group, this film also includes detailed case studies of two of the members. It is a rare example of multimodality group therapy unfolding over time.

In RAW Art Works, at-risk youngsters participate in a particularly creative community arts therapy program that incorporates all expressive modalities.

Certification of Merit American, Art Therapy Association Film Festival

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What therapists are saying…

“Beautiful and sensitive . . . very informative and enjoyable.”
— James M. Sacks, Ph.D. TEP Video Review Editor, Journal of Group Psychotherapy & Psychodrama  
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This video includes:
  • The Green Creature Within by Eleanor C. Irwin, Ph.D., RDT, TEP and Judith A. Rubin, Ph.D., ATR-BC
  • RAW Art Works by Kit Jenkins, MA, ATR
The Green Creature Within tells the story of an adolescent psychotherapy group that met at an outpatient clinic for two hours a week over a period of two years. Art and drama were the major therapeutic tools, along with music, movement, poetry, and filmmaking. The varied expressive modalities are demonstrated in this film, as well as the different roles the therapists played in facilitating the group process. In addition to telling the story of the group, this film also includes detailed case studies of two of the members. It is a rare example of multimodality group therapy unfolding over time.

In RAW Art Works, at-risk youngsters participate in a particularly creative community arts therapy program that incorporates all expressive modalities.

Certification of Merit American, Art Therapy Association Film Festival

This video was formerly included in the Expressive Media Arts Therapies Films Collection distributed by Expressive Media Inc.

Length of Series: 00:43:00

English subtitles available

Group ISBN-10 #: 1-60124-638-2

Group ISBN-13 #: 978-1-60124-638-7

Judith Rubin, PhD, is a psychologist and art therapist and is on the faculty of the Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Psychoanalytic Society & Institute. Dr. Rubin is the author of five books, including The Art of Art Therapy.

Eleanor Irwin, PhD, is a psychologist and drama therapist, as well as an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh.

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