1956
DOI: 10.1097/00005053-195610000-00015
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Art Therapy in a Total Treatment Plan

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“…In Italy, Art Therapy has experienced a substantially bimodal spread. An initial interest in the use of the arts in psychiatry in Italy lies at the end of world conflicts and has substantially followed, in the context of psychiatric hospitals, the international orientation ruled by the current psychoanalytic thought [13,14]. In the subsequent decades of the twentieth century, different art-therapeutic approaches have spread in Italy, based on empirical evidence (although not systematically collected and sometimes anything but methodologically flawless) relating to the good impact on resocialisation processes and reasonable costs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Italy, Art Therapy has experienced a substantially bimodal spread. An initial interest in the use of the arts in psychiatry in Italy lies at the end of world conflicts and has substantially followed, in the context of psychiatric hospitals, the international orientation ruled by the current psychoanalytic thought [13,14]. In the subsequent decades of the twentieth century, different art-therapeutic approaches have spread in Italy, based on empirical evidence (although not systematically collected and sometimes anything but methodologically flawless) relating to the good impact on resocialisation processes and reasonable costs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%