Psychoanalytic Art Therapy Panel: Child Art Therapy 50 Years Down the Road! (N/NY-PP5122)

Panels

Elizabeth Stone, MA, ATR-BC, LP, LCAT
Elizabeth Stone MA, ATR-BC, LP, LCAT is in private practice in Grenoble, France as an art therapist and psychoanalyst, and licensed in New York State. She moved to Europe from New York where she had been on the graduate art therapy faculty of New York University, after receiving her MA there and her psychoanalytic training at the New York School for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. She has been involved in the training and supervision of art therapists in Italy, France, Switzerland and the US for over thirty years. As an author on art therapy from a psychoanlytic perspective, she presently teaches psychology in English at the Catholic University of Lyon. She also has served as a past chair of the AATA Ethics Committee.

Paula Howie, MA, ATR-BC, LPC, LCPAT, HLM
Paula Howie, MA, ATR-BC, LPC, LCPAT, HLM directed the Art Therapy Service at Walter Reed Army Medical Center for over 25 years and is now in private practice in Washington, DC. Paula has lectured in Graduate Art Therapy Programs at the George Washington University, the School of the Visual Arts, and at Florida State University. Paula has held many Board positions and is a Past President of AATA from 2005 to 2007. In addition to numerous presentations and publications, she edited a book with Sangeeta Prasad and Jen Kristel in 2013 called "Using Art therapy with Diverse populations: Crossing Cultures and Abilities". Her most recent edited book "Art Therapy with Military and Veteran Populations: History, Innovations, and Applications" was published by Routledge in 2017. In addition to her writing, private practice, and teaching, Paula is an avid watercolor painter.

Judy Rubin, PhD, ATR-BC, HLM
Judy Rubin, past President and Honorary Life Member of AATA, is the author of six books on art therapy, editor/director of thirteen films, and President of Expressive Media (www.expressivemedia.org). A licensed psychologist, she is on the faculty of the Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh, and the Pittsburgh Psychoanalytic Center.

Laurie Wilson, PhD, ATR-BC, HLM
Laurie Wilson, Ph.D. LPC, ATR-BC HLM is Professor Emerita and Former Director of NYU's Graduate Art Therapy Program. She is currently Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at The Institute for Psychoanalytic Education Affiliated with NYU School of Medicine. She practices in New York City and has published widely in three fields (art therapy, art history and psychoanalysis) including Alberto Giacometti: Myth, Magic and the Man (Yale, 2003) and Louise Nevelson :Light and Shadow (Thames & Hudson, 2016)


The Psychoanalytic Art Therapy Panel looks at “child art therapy fifty years down the road.” A case presentation and discussion will illustrate how a contemporary psychoanalytic approach to child art therapy might differ from a classical one. Complementary work with parents will elucidate how parental early trauma affected the family.