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Section 13
Expressive Arts

Question 13 | Test | Table of Contents

The video below is a section of a seminar lecture given by an instructor.



Below are the PowerPoints that accompany the instructor's lecture for this section.
Question 13 found at the bottom of this page.



Reviewed 2023

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Play, art, music and exercise therapy impact on
children with diabetes

- Bacus, I. P., Mahomed, H., Murphy, A. M., Connolly, M., Neylon, O., & O'Gorman, C. (2022). Play, art, music and exercise therapy impact on children with diabetes. Irish journal of medical science, 191(6), 2663–2668. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11845-021-02889-5


Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:

D'Souza, A. A., & Wiseheart, M. (2018). Cognitive effects of music and dance training in children. Archives of Scientific Psychology, 6(1), 178–192. 

Perryman, K. L., Moss, R., & Cochran, K. (2015). Child-centered expressive arts and play therapy: School groups for at-risk adolescent girls. International Journal of Play Therapy, 24(4), 205–220.

Purswell, K. E., & Stulmaker, H. L. (2015). Expressive arts in supervision: Choosing developmentally appropriate interventions. International Journal of Play Therapy, 24(2), 103–117.

Siu, A. F. Y. (2021). Does age make a difference when incorporating music as a rhythmic-mediated component in a theraplay-based program to facilitate attunement of preschool children with social impairment? International Journal of Play Therapy, 30(2), 136–145.

Stauffer, S. D. (2019). Ethical use of drawings in play therapy: Considerations for assessment, practice, and supervision. International Journal of Play Therapy, 28(4), 183–194.

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