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    • Therapeutic Filmmaking for Post-TraumaticGrowth
      • Therapeutic Filmmaking for Post-TraumaticGrowth1
      • Chapter 2Filmmaking as an AlchemicalVessel in the Process of ArtTherapy
    • Chapter 3Fear of the Future, Now: Personal SocialMedia Narratives in Posttraumatic Growthand “Eco-Anxiety” Among Gen Z andMillennialsGaia Ardia, Karim Farsakh & Paola Lamberti
    • Chapter 4Eye Movement Therapy and Cinema
    • Chapter 5 Mourning with Musical Media: A MediaPsychologist’s Experience and AnalysisPatrick E. McNabbwith additional commentary by Amethyst McNabb
    • Chapter 6Live Concerts and the Pathway TowardVentral Vagal RegulationJoyce (Fangyu) Zhang
    • Chapter 7Intimate Partner Violence, Post-TraumaticGrowth, And Creative TherapeuticApproaches
    • Chapter 8 Personal Cinema and Digital Self-Representation on the Therapeutic Set
    • Chapter 9 Digital Media and Trauma Processing
    • Chapter 10 Participatory Video as a PsychosocialIntervention in Migratory Trauma:Theories and PracticeAlessandro Ciardi
    • Chapter 11 Post Traumatic Growth and Documentary
    • Chapter 12 From Virtual Skies to Real-World Impact:The Evolution of 3D Simulations inTraining and GamingRobert Salinas
    • Chapter 13Film As Therapy
    • Chapter 14 Sounds of the Soul:Music, Resistance, and HealingLisa Whealy
    • Chapter 15Turning Trauma into Healing:Storytelling for RecoveryLisa Regina
    • Chapter 16 Experiencing Your Experience:The Cinematic Craft andAuthentic EmbodimentPaul Petschek
    • Chapter 17 Laughter and Chronic Pain:A Biopsychosocial Approach
    • Film/Video-Based Therapy and We Are The Tree of Life
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    • Cathy Malchiodi PhD, LPAT, LPCC, ATR-BC, REAT Foreword
    • Chapter 2 Ethical Considerations in Film and Video-Based Therapies
    • Cohen & Orr Abstract Chapter 3
      • Cohen Media p.30 & 31
    • Ehinger Abstract Chapter 4
      • Jon Ehinger and Green Screen Technology Chapter 4 figures 4.1-4.4 pp.43,44,45,46 and 48, p
    • Johnson Abstract Chapter 5
      • J. Lauren Johnson PhD Chapter 5 pilot study and sample of her work
    • Carlton Abstract Chapter 6
      • Natalie Carlton Chapter 6 sample of her work p.71
  • Abstracts and Media for Chapters 7-15
    • McGurl Abstract Chapter 7
    • Anderson & Wallace Abstract Chapter 8
      • Kim Anderson’s Digital Storytelling Therapy Chapter 8 p. 97
      • Storycenter Chapter 8 p.97
    • Orr Abstract Chapter 9
    • Otanez & Lakota Abstact Chapter 10
      • Marty Otanez and Wanda Lakota “Betsy Bug” Chapter 10 p119-130
    • Mosinski Abstract Chapter 11
      • Basia Mosinski Chapter 11 Video Clip 11.1 p.138 Clip 11.2 p142, clip 11.3 p143,
    • Tuval_Mashiach & Patton Abstact Chapter 12
      • Benjamin Patton and Rivka Tuval-Mashiach Chapter 12
    • Kerem Abstract Chapter 13
      • Yarden Kerem’s work on Video Therapy program at Ma’aleh School of Television, Film and the Arts Chapter 13 figure 13.1 and 13.2 p.164 figure 13.3 p.167 figure 13.4 p.169 figures13.5 and 13.6 p.174 figure 13.7 and 13.8 p.178
    • Kavitski Abstract Chapter 14
    • Austin Abstract Chapter 15
      • Brian Austin and The Animation Project Chapter 15 video clip 15.1 p.201 video clip 15.2 p.203
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    • Therapeutic Filmmaking for Post-TraumaticGrowth
      • Therapeutic Filmmaking for Post-TraumaticGrowth1
      • Chapter 2Filmmaking as an AlchemicalVessel in the Process of ArtTherapy
    • Chapter 3Fear of the Future, Now: Personal SocialMedia Narratives in Posttraumatic Growthand “Eco-Anxiety” Among Gen Z andMillennialsGaia Ardia, Karim Farsakh & Paola Lamberti
    • Chapter 4Eye Movement Therapy and Cinema
    • Chapter 5 Mourning with Musical Media: A MediaPsychologist’s Experience and AnalysisPatrick E. McNabbwith additional commentary by Amethyst McNabb
    • Chapter 6Live Concerts and the Pathway TowardVentral Vagal RegulationJoyce (Fangyu) Zhang
    • Chapter 7Intimate Partner Violence, Post-TraumaticGrowth, And Creative TherapeuticApproaches
    • Chapter 8 Personal Cinema and Digital Self-Representation on the Therapeutic Set
    • Chapter 9 Digital Media and Trauma Processing
    • Chapter 10 Participatory Video as a PsychosocialIntervention in Migratory Trauma:Theories and PracticeAlessandro Ciardi
    • Chapter 11 Post Traumatic Growth and Documentary
    • Chapter 12 From Virtual Skies to Real-World Impact:The Evolution of 3D Simulations inTraining and GamingRobert Salinas
    • Chapter 13Film As Therapy
    • Chapter 14 Sounds of the Soul:Music, Resistance, and HealingLisa Whealy
    • Chapter 15Turning Trauma into Healing:Storytelling for RecoveryLisa Regina
    • Chapter 16 Experiencing Your Experience:The Cinematic Craft andAuthentic EmbodimentPaul Petschek
    • Chapter 17 Laughter and Chronic Pain:A Biopsychosocial Approach
    • Film/Video-Based Therapy and We Are The Tree of Life
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    • The Mighty and Film/Video-Based Therapy and Virtual Reality
    • NAB Post Production World
    • Functioning in the COVID-19 pandemic
    • Dr. Cohen’s Radio Interview on America’s First News with Matt Ray
    • Virtual Reality and Filmmaking
    • VR and Film/Video-Based Therapy and the HTC Vive’s potential
    • Psychology
      • Joshua L Cohen PhD and Film/Video-based therapy’s research and clinical goals
        • Depth Psychology
    • Digital Art Therapy and Video art Therapy
    • Therapeutic Filmmaking
    • Digital Storytelling
    • What is Media Psychology
      • Division 46 of APA
    • Film/Video-Based Therapy
    • Virtual Reality
      • USC Keck and Bravemind
    • Kolnoam Video Therapy School
    • UCLA arts and Healing
      • Mimi Savage
    • David Sonnenschein
    • Publications for Film and Video Based Therapy
    • Expressive Remix Therapy
  • Abstracts and Media for Chapters 1-6
    • Cathy Malchiodi PhD, LPAT, LPCC, ATR-BC, REAT Foreword
    • Chapter 2 Ethical Considerations in Film and Video-Based Therapies
    • Cohen & Orr Abstract Chapter 3
      • Cohen Media p.30 & 31
    • Ehinger Abstract Chapter 4
      • Jon Ehinger and Green Screen Technology Chapter 4 figures 4.1-4.4 pp.43,44,45,46 and 48, p
    • Johnson Abstract Chapter 5
      • J. Lauren Johnson PhD Chapter 5 pilot study and sample of her work
    • Carlton Abstract Chapter 6
      • Natalie Carlton Chapter 6 sample of her work p.71
  • Abstracts and Media for Chapters 7-15
    • McGurl Abstract Chapter 7
    • Anderson & Wallace Abstract Chapter 8
      • Kim Anderson’s Digital Storytelling Therapy Chapter 8 p. 97
      • Storycenter Chapter 8 p.97
    • Orr Abstract Chapter 9
    • Otanez & Lakota Abstact Chapter 10
      • Marty Otanez and Wanda Lakota “Betsy Bug” Chapter 10 p119-130
    • Mosinski Abstract Chapter 11
      • Basia Mosinski Chapter 11 Video Clip 11.1 p.138 Clip 11.2 p142, clip 11.3 p143,
    • Tuval_Mashiach & Patton Abstact Chapter 12
      • Benjamin Patton and Rivka Tuval-Mashiach Chapter 12
    • Kerem Abstract Chapter 13
      • Yarden Kerem’s work on Video Therapy program at Ma’aleh School of Television, Film and the Arts Chapter 13 figure 13.1 and 13.2 p.164 figure 13.3 p.167 figure 13.4 p.169 figures13.5 and 13.6 p.174 figure 13.7 and 13.8 p.178
    • Kavitski Abstract Chapter 14
    • Austin Abstract Chapter 15
      • Brian Austin and The Animation Project Chapter 15 video clip 15.1 p.201 video clip 15.2 p.203
  • Education Resources
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    • Undergraduate Research
    • PSYCHOTHERAPY, LITERATURE…
      • Emerging Perspectives in Art Therapy
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    • Therapeutic Filmmaking for Post-TraumaticGrowth
      • Therapeutic Filmmaking for Post-TraumaticGrowth1
      • Chapter 2Filmmaking as an AlchemicalVessel in the Process of ArtTherapy
    • Chapter 3Fear of the Future, Now: Personal SocialMedia Narratives in Posttraumatic Growthand “Eco-Anxiety” Among Gen Z andMillennialsGaia Ardia, Karim Farsakh & Paola Lamberti
    • Chapter 4Eye Movement Therapy and Cinema
    • Chapter 5 Mourning with Musical Media: A MediaPsychologist’s Experience and AnalysisPatrick E. McNabbwith additional commentary by Amethyst McNabb
    • Chapter 6Live Concerts and the Pathway TowardVentral Vagal RegulationJoyce (Fangyu) Zhang
    • Chapter 7Intimate Partner Violence, Post-TraumaticGrowth, And Creative TherapeuticApproaches
    • Chapter 8 Personal Cinema and Digital Self-Representation on the Therapeutic Set
    • Chapter 9 Digital Media and Trauma Processing
    • Chapter 10 Participatory Video as a PsychosocialIntervention in Migratory Trauma:Theories and PracticeAlessandro Ciardi
    • Chapter 11 Post Traumatic Growth and Documentary
    • Chapter 12 From Virtual Skies to Real-World Impact:The Evolution of 3D Simulations inTraining and GamingRobert Salinas
    • Chapter 13Film As Therapy
    • Chapter 14 Sounds of the Soul:Music, Resistance, and HealingLisa Whealy
    • Chapter 15Turning Trauma into Healing:Storytelling for RecoveryLisa Regina
    • Chapter 16 Experiencing Your Experience:The Cinematic Craft andAuthentic EmbodimentPaul Petschek
    • Chapter 17 Laughter and Chronic Pain:A Biopsychosocial Approach
    • Film/Video-Based Therapy and We Are The Tree of Life
  • Call for Abstracts
    • Call for Abstracts volume 3
  • Publications and Art Therapy Menu
    • Publications
    • Main Menu
    • Video Art Therapy menu
    • Video Art Therapy Menu 2
  • Free Webinars
    • Sovereign Health Presentation
    • Cinematherapy®
    • Dr Solomon
  • Dedication
    • Acknowledgements
    • about us
  • Blog
    • The Mighty and Film/Video-Based Therapy and Virtual Reality
    • NAB Post Production World
    • Functioning in the COVID-19 pandemic
    • Dr. Cohen’s Radio Interview on America’s First News with Matt Ray
    • Virtual Reality and Filmmaking
    • VR and Film/Video-Based Therapy and the HTC Vive’s potential
    • Psychology
      • Joshua L Cohen PhD and Film/Video-based therapy’s research and clinical goals
        • Depth Psychology
    • Digital Art Therapy and Video art Therapy
    • Therapeutic Filmmaking
    • Digital Storytelling
    • What is Media Psychology
      • Division 46 of APA
    • Film/Video-Based Therapy
    • Virtual Reality
      • USC Keck and Bravemind
    • Kolnoam Video Therapy School
    • UCLA arts and Healing
      • Mimi Savage
    • David Sonnenschein
    • Publications for Film and Video Based Therapy
    • Expressive Remix Therapy
  • Abstracts and Media for Chapters 1-6
    • Cathy Malchiodi PhD, LPAT, LPCC, ATR-BC, REAT Foreword
    • Chapter 2 Ethical Considerations in Film and Video-Based Therapies
    • Cohen & Orr Abstract Chapter 3
      • Cohen Media p.30 & 31
    • Ehinger Abstract Chapter 4
      • Jon Ehinger and Green Screen Technology Chapter 4 figures 4.1-4.4 pp.43,44,45,46 and 48, p
    • Johnson Abstract Chapter 5
      • J. Lauren Johnson PhD Chapter 5 pilot study and sample of her work
    • Carlton Abstract Chapter 6
      • Natalie Carlton Chapter 6 sample of her work p.71
  • Abstracts and Media for Chapters 7-15
    • McGurl Abstract Chapter 7
    • Anderson & Wallace Abstract Chapter 8
      • Kim Anderson’s Digital Storytelling Therapy Chapter 8 p. 97
      • Storycenter Chapter 8 p.97
    • Orr Abstract Chapter 9
    • Otanez & Lakota Abstact Chapter 10
      • Marty Otanez and Wanda Lakota “Betsy Bug” Chapter 10 p119-130
    • Mosinski Abstract Chapter 11
      • Basia Mosinski Chapter 11 Video Clip 11.1 p.138 Clip 11.2 p142, clip 11.3 p143,
    • Tuval_Mashiach & Patton Abstact Chapter 12
      • Benjamin Patton and Rivka Tuval-Mashiach Chapter 12
    • Kerem Abstract Chapter 13
      • Yarden Kerem’s work on Video Therapy program at Ma’aleh School of Television, Film and the Arts Chapter 13 figure 13.1 and 13.2 p.164 figure 13.3 p.167 figure 13.4 p.169 figures13.5 and 13.6 p.174 figure 13.7 and 13.8 p.178
    • Kavitski Abstract Chapter 14
    • Austin Abstract Chapter 15
      • Brian Austin and The Animation Project Chapter 15 video clip 15.1 p.201 video clip 15.2 p.203
  • Education Resources
    • The event at the University of Southern California on February 20th, 2020
    • Undergraduate Research
    • PSYCHOTHERAPY, LITERATURE…
      • Emerging Perspectives in Art Therapy
  • Response to CO-VID-19
  • Call For Abstracts
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