Art Therapy Theories: A Critical Introduction: Second Edition

Author(s) : Susan Hogan

Art Therapy Theories: A Critical Introduction: Second Edition

Book Details

  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Published : June 2026
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 248
  • Category :
    Expressive Arts Therapies
  • Catalogue No : 37680
  • ISBN 13 : 9781041025832
  • ISBN 10 : 1041025831
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Art therapists work with a range of distinct philosophical and theoretical underpinnings, but prior to the first edition there had been no single book to offer an overview of these theories. Art Therapy Theories provides an introductory, non-partisan overview of art therapy theories outlining the following therapy approaches:

*Cognitive Behavioural Art Therapy

*Solution-Focused Brief Therapy

*Psychoanalytical (Freudian) Art Therapy

*Analytical (Jungian) Art Therapy

*Gestalt Art Therapy

*Person-Centred or ‘Rogerian’ Art Therapy

*Mindfulness Art Therapy

*Group-Interactive Art Therapy

*Feminist Art Therapy

*Art Therapy as Social Action

*Reflective Art Therapy Practice, Reflexivity and Arts-Based Supervision

*Art Therapy as a Research Tool

*Intersectional Art Therapy

*Narrative Art Therapy: The Power Threat Meaning Framework (PTMF)

*Whole Systems Art Therapy

Each chapter provides a non-judgemental, yet analytical, synopsis of each approach. No detailed knowledge is necessary to understand the different approaches, as the book explains them in clear and concise English. Difficult terms and concepts are explained as they arise, and a glossary of terms is also provided.

Art Therapy Theories is aimed at trainee art therapists who need to demonstrate that they have a grasp of theory, as well as a sense of how the theory can translate into practice. It will also appeal to seasoned therapists, counsellors and to a wide range of professionals in the mental health field.

Reviews and Endorsements


Praise for the 1st Edition

Hogan offers an innovative and accessible contribution to the literature that challenges the way we conceptualize art therapy theory and practice today.
Donna Betts, PhD, ATR-BC, board president, the American Art Therapy Association; Research Professor, George Washington University Graduate Art Therapy Program

Art Therapy Theories by Susan Hogan, is the book that I, as the executive director of an art therapy training program and a professor, have been waiting for.
Helene Burt, DA, RCAT, ATR, (Doctorate of Arts in Art Therapy, NYU) executive director, Toronto Art Therapy Institute; editor of Art Therapy and Postmodernism: Creative Healing Through a Prism

I found the book really enlightening and strongly recommend it.
Diane Waller OBE, President of the British Association of Art Therapists, from the foreword

Table of Contents

Foreword to the first edition by Diane Waller OBE, President of the British Association of Art Therapists

Preface to the second edition

Acknowledgements

Biographical Note

1. Introduction

2. Cognitive behavioural art therapy

3. Psychoanalytic art therapy

4. Analytical (Jungian) art therapy

5. Gestalt art therapy

6. Person-centred art therapy

7. Mindfulness art therapy

8. Group-interactive art therapy: a theoretically integrative model

9. Feminist approaches to art therapy

10. Social art therapy: art therapy as social action

11. Art therapy and participatory arts as a social science research method

12. Intersectional art therapy: how does an understanding of intersectionality change our understanding of selfhood?

13. A narrative approach: the Power Threat Meaning Framework

14. Whole systems approaches: the arts in health and wellbeing

A critical glossary of terms

Bibliography

Index

About the Author(s)

Susan Hogan is Professor in Arts & Health at the University of Derby (previously Professor of Art Therapy and Cultural Studies). She has written extensively on the relationship between the arts and insanity, and the role of the arts in rehabilitation, particularly in relation to women.

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