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Aggression and Depression Assessed through Art: Using Draw a Story to Identify Children and Adolescents at Risk » (1st Edition)

Book cover image of Aggression and Depression Assessed through Art: Using Draw a Story to Identify Children and Adolescents at Risk by Rawley Silver

Authors: Rawley Silver
ISBN-13: 9780415950152, ISBN-10: 0415950155
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: October 2004
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: Rawley Silver

Book Synopsis

A study of more than two hundred children using Rawley Silver's draw a story test showed a strong correlation between aggression or depression and certain types of artistic narratives; meanwhile, unbeknownst to Silver, a pair of Russian therapists were using Silver's assessment tests in a similar fashion with Russian children and achieving similar results.

Aggression and Depression Assessed Through Art: Using Draw-A-Story to Identify Children and Adolescents at Risk came about as a result of these studies, but the book's scope goes beyond the numbers to investigate the connections between a child's expression through drawing and his violent behavior. The text, written mostly by Silver but with chapters contributed by therapists from both the United States and Russia, compares drawings by children who have already exhibited violent behavior with those who have not, thus exploring the potential of the test for use as an early identifier of children and adolescents at risk for depression or inappropriate aggression. Other chapters examine the changes in emotional state revealed by a child's responses to standard art assessment tests, as well as the cross-cultural applications of Silver's tests. Silver is recognized as one of the earliest developers of art therapy in the United States, and by providing mental health professionals with a tool to help identify and treat disturbed children this book represents yet another of her major contributions to the field.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Ch. 1Introduction3
Ch. 2Previous studies of aggression, depression, and the role of art7
Ch. 3Draw-a-story, screening for depression19
Ch. 4The pilot study33
Ch. 5Rating scales used in the current studies41
Ch. 6Response drawings and histories of aggressive students57
Ch. 7Comparing aggressive and control groups, subgroups, and individuals89
Ch. 8Changes and consistencies in the emotional states of aggressive and/or depressed students121
Ch. 9Cultural differences and similarities141
Ch. 10Concluding observations161

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