2001
DOI: 10.1080/07421656.2001.10129730
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House-Tree-Person Drawings and Sex Offenders: A Pilot Study

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“…In 'Arts as therapeutic interventions', the arts can be used as specific diagnostic tools to compliment the range of clinical services that are delivered in the setting. J. R. Lopez (2001) describes the development of the 'House-Tree-Person Drawings' diagnostic tool where art therapy was used as a detection aid to help develop a clinical focus for therapists. The 'Arts for adjunctive therapy' model uses the arts to explore personal and social development where the outcomes can be used to prepare the participants for specific therapeutic interventions.…”
Section: Models Of Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 'Arts as therapeutic interventions', the arts can be used as specific diagnostic tools to compliment the range of clinical services that are delivered in the setting. J. R. Lopez (2001) describes the development of the 'House-Tree-Person Drawings' diagnostic tool where art therapy was used as a detection aid to help develop a clinical focus for therapists. The 'Arts for adjunctive therapy' model uses the arts to explore personal and social development where the outcomes can be used to prepare the participants for specific therapeutic interventions.…”
Section: Models Of Practicementioning
confidence: 99%