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Inward Journey; Art as Therapy
by
Margaret F. Keyes
Paperback, 1985
Status
Available
Call number
RC489.A7 K48
Genres
Mind and Body
Art & Design
General Nonfiction
Nonfiction
Publication
Open Court Publishing Company (1985), 144 pages
Subjects
Art therapy
Gestalt therapy
Psychoanalysis
Transactional analysis
Original language
English
Physical description
144 p.; 5.51 inches
ISBN
0875483682 / 9780875483689
Barcode
KEY001
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