Adrail Hill Art Therapy
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5. Hill A. Becoming a profession: the history of art therapy in Britain. In:Walter D. 1940-82. London: Routledge; 1991.
6. Hill A. Art versus illness: a story of art therapy. London: Allen and Unwin; 1945.
2. Kramer E. Art as therapy. Collected papers. Edited by Gerity LA. London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers; 2000.
3. Ulman E, Dachinger P, editors. Art therapy in theory and practice.New York: Schocken Books; 1975.
4. Dicker-Brandeis F. Art therapy and its progression from the Holocaust camps to Loyola Marymount and beyond. In: Harvey D. LA Weekly April 10, 2003. Available from: http://www. laweeklybcom/2003-04-10/art-books/art-therapy. Accessed 19/9/2009.
5. Hill A. Becoming a profession: the history of art therapy in Britain. In:Walter D. 1940-82. London: Routledge; 1991.
6. Hill A. Art versus illness: a story of art therapy. London: Allen and Unwin; 1945.