Acknowledgements List of Illustrations Prologue by Bronwyn Davies An Introduction of Sorts or All Sorts of Introductions Andrea Gilroy, Sheridan Linnell, Tarquam McKenna and Jill Westwood 1 Taking a Turn: An Image-Led Dialogue between Creative Arts Educators and Practitioners in Melbourne, Australia Jan Allen, Jean Rumbold, Victoria Schnaedelbach, Amanda Woodford and Lilian Tann 2 Towards Indigenous Australian Knowing Carmen Lawson, Davina Woods and Tarquam McKenna 3 Desire and the Desert: Moving between Inner and Outer Landscapes Josephine Pretorius 4 Psyche Nullius: Reflections on Art, Psychotherapy and Psychiatry Down Under John Henzell 5 Crossing Bridges, Sowing Seeds: Becoming an Australian Art Therapist Claire Edwards 6 Hybrid Creatures: Art Therapy Education in Australia Jill Westwood 7 Abject Creatures: Exploring the Relationship between Art Psychotherapy and Contemporary Art Suzanne Perry 8 The Work of Art Therapy: An Immersive Visual Analysis Jody Thomson 9 Where Knowing and Not Knowing Touch: Contemporary Art as a Mode of Research, Subjective Transformation and Social Engagement Sheridan Linnell, Suzanne Perry, Josephine Pretorius and Jill Westwood 10 From Broken Circles to Different Identities: An Exploration of Identity for Children in Out-of-Home Care Michelle Moss 11 Talking You Talking Me Talking Aborigine: A Paper for the International Forum on Education in Correctional Systems in Australia, 'Learning for New Life - Not Just Doing Time' Pam Johnston 12 Inter-mission: An Enactment of How Art Psychotherapy and Narrative Therapy Shaped Teamwork and Therapeutic Practice in a Community-based Counselling Service for Young People in Western Sydney Sheridan Linnell 13 A Conversational Model of Art Therapy Nicolette Eisdell 14 Material Sensibility: A Sense of Place in Art Therapy Practice and Theory Patricia Fenner Epilogue: A Letter to Art Therapists of the Future Lynn Kapitan About the Contributors Index.
Art Therapy in Australia : Taking a Postcolonial, Aesthetic Turn