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Highlights
- Expressive arts therapies can help children communicate problems, process emotions, and develop solutions, in a comfortable, non-threatening way.
- About the Author: Kimberley Palmiotto, PsyD, LCPC, ATR, is a licensed educational psychologist, registered art therapist, practicing clinical counselor, and school psychologist.
- 170 Pages
- Psychology, Creative Ability
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Book Synopsis
Expressive arts therapies can help children communicate problems, process emotions, and develop solutions, in a comfortable, non-threatening way. Expressive Therapies for Kids contains over 85 art, music, play and drama directives to use in school or a therapy office.Licensed educational psychologist and registered art therapist Dr. Kimberley Palmiotto has pulled together creative and engaging activities that can be used with children and teens to help manage symptoms and behaviors associated with: Autism Spectrum DisorderAnxietySelective MutismADHDEmotional DysregulationIntellectual Disabilities
About the Author
Kimberley Palmiotto, PsyD, LCPC, ATR, is a licensed educational psychologist, registered art therapist, practicing clinical counselor, and school psychologist. Dr. Palmiotto has over 20 years of experience across a variety of treatment settings.