... ''There is evidence that most personality break-downs in old age are not the result... more ... ''There is evidence that most personality break-downs in old age are not the results of brain damage but rather social conditions which give rise to feelings of insecurity" (Hurlock, 1959). ... 19(4), July 1980. Hass, Glen, Wiles, Kimball, and Roberts. Arthur. ...
In her essay, American artist and art therapist Madeline Rugh shares her understanding of the rel... more In her essay, American artist and art therapist Madeline Rugh shares her understanding of the relationship between art and animism, understood as endowing the natural world with life and a spiritual essence. Artistic creation and the work of the imagination not only reflect or imitate the world of nature, but also represent a meeting place for communication with it. One of the author's works of art and her literary-poetic narrative are given, reflecting her experience of reality, in which the world acquires its "sound", evoking a creative response in the author.
... Finally, parallelingtheworkof theseprofessionalsaretheongoingeffortsof countless individuals ... more ... Finally, parallelingtheworkof theseprofessionalsaretheongoingeffortsof countless individuals worldwide whose untrained creative efforts place them within the field of 'outsider art'or what French surrealist painter Jean Dubuffet termed 'art brut'or 'raw art':'raw'because it was ...
... ''There is evidence that most personality break-downs in old age are not the result... more ... ''There is evidence that most personality break-downs in old age are not the results of brain damage but rather social conditions which give rise to feelings of insecurity" (Hurlock, 1959). ... 19(4), July 1980. Hass, Glen, Wiles, Kimball, and Roberts. Arthur. ...
... ''There is evidence that most personality break-downs in old age are not the result... more ... ''There is evidence that most personality break-downs in old age are not the results of brain damage but rather social conditions which give rise to feelings of insecurity" (Hurlock, 1959). ... 19(4), July 1980. Hass, Glen, Wiles, Kimball, and Roberts. Arthur. ...
In her essay, American artist and art therapist Madeline Rugh shares her understanding of the rel... more In her essay, American artist and art therapist Madeline Rugh shares her understanding of the relationship between art and animism, understood as endowing the natural world with life and a spiritual essence. Artistic creation and the work of the imagination not only reflect or imitate the world of nature, but also represent a meeting place for communication with it. One of the author's works of art and her literary-poetic narrative are given, reflecting her experience of reality, in which the world acquires its "sound", evoking a creative response in the author.
... Finally, parallelingtheworkof theseprofessionalsaretheongoingeffortsof countless individuals ... more ... Finally, parallelingtheworkof theseprofessionalsaretheongoingeffortsof countless individuals worldwide whose untrained creative efforts place them within the field of 'outsider art'or what French surrealist painter Jean Dubuffet termed 'art brut'or 'raw art':'raw'because it was ...
... ''There is evidence that most personality break-downs in old age are not the result... more ... ''There is evidence that most personality break-downs in old age are not the results of brain damage but rather social conditions which give rise to feelings of insecurity" (Hurlock, 1959). ... 19(4), July 1980. Hass, Glen, Wiles, Kimball, and Roberts. Arthur. ...
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