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    A Personal Perspective: The Art of Imaging Revelation, Inspiration, and Healing

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    2015-05
    Author
    O'Neill, Grady
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    Abstract
    A large part of my journey through life has involved me in both addiction and art therapy. I have gone from believing art therapy doesn't work at all to devoting myself to it as a career. There have been many times I have doubted not only art therapy but myself as well. I have learned so much throughout this journey and continue to learn more. For the last few years I have interned at rehabilitation centers conducting art therapy groups. I have learned a lot from these experiences along with my own life experiences. I dealt with addiction at an early age. I, among many others, began using drugs in the seventh grade.
    Subject
    Addiction
    Recovery
    Personal Narratives
    Art Therapy
    Visual Arts
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/72607
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    Thesis
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