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Abraham, R. (2005). When words have lost their meaning: Alzheimer’s patients communicate through art. London: Preager.
Baines, P. (2011). Art herapy and dementia care. In H. Lee, & T. Adams (Eds.), Creative approaches in dementia care. New York, NY: Palgrave McMillan.
Botterill, C. (2001). Clay for peole with special needs. London: A & C Black.
Buchalter, S. L. (2011). Art therapy and creative coping techniques for older adults. London: Jessica Kingsley.
Doric-Henry, L. (2004). Pottery making on wheel with older adult nursing home resident. In R. C. Perry Magniant (Ed.), Art therapy with older adults: A sourcebook (pp. 5–34). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.
Duffy, M. (2002). Strategies for working with women with dementia. In F. K. Trotman, & C. M. Brody (Eds.), Psychotherapy and counseling with older women (pp. 175–194). New York, NY: Springer.
Elbrecht, C. (2013). Trauma healing at the clay field. London: Jessica Kingsley.
Elkis-Abuhoff, D., Goldblatt, R. B., Gaydos, M., & Corrato, S. (2008). Effects of clay manipulation on somatic dysfunction and emotional distress in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 25(3), 122–128.
Retrieved September 2, 2012 from http://www.eric.ed.gov/PDFS/EJ811584.pdf
Fausek, D. (1997). A practical guide to art therapy groups. New York, NY: Haworth Press.
Goldblatt, R., Elkis-Abuhoff, D., Gaydos, M., & Napoli, A. (2010). Understanding clinical benefits of modeling clay exploration with patients with Parkinson’s disease. Arts & Health, 2(2), 140–148.
Retrieved October, 18, 2010 from http://www.eric.ed.gov/PDFS/EJ811584.pdf
Henley, D. (2010). Clayworks in art therapy: Plying the sacred circle. London: Jessica Kingsley.
Hunter, M., Struve, J. (1998). The ethical use of touch in psychotherapy. London: SAGE Publications.
Kiseleva, M. B. (2007). Art terapija. St. Peterburg: Retš.
Kramer, E. (1986). The art therapist’s third hand: Reflections on art, art therapy, and society in large. American Journal of Art Therapy, 24, 71–79.
Scogin, F. (2000). The first session with seniors: Step-by-step guide. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Publishers.
Seaman, L. (1982). Affective nursing touch. Geriatric Nursing, 3(3), 163–4.
Sherwood, P. (2010). The healing art of clay therapy. Melbourne: ACER Press.
Sholt, M., & Gavron, T. (2011). Therapeutic qualities of claywork in art therapy and psychotherapy: A review. Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 23(2), 66–72.
Šicková-Fabrici (2010). Basic art therapy. Bratislava: Terra therapeutica.
Waller, D. (2009). Art therapy, dementia and the culture of exclusion. Paper from the Conference "Art therapy and physical conditions", February 5, 2009, London. Retrieved March 14, 2013 from http://www.baat.org/artandwellbeing.html
Yaretzky, A., & Levinson, M. (1996). Clay as therapeutic tool in group processing with the elderly. Retrieved American Journal of Art Therapy, 34 (5), 75-78.
Abraham, R. (2005). When words have lost their meaning: Alzheimer’s patients communicate through art. London: Preager.
Baines, P. (2011). Art herapy and dementia care. In H. Lee, & T. Adams (Eds.), Creative approaches in dementia care. New York, NY: Palgrave McMillan.
Botterill, C. (2001). Clay for peole with special needs. London: A & C Black.
Buchalter, S. L. (2011). Art therapy and creative coping techniques for older adults. London: Jessica Kingsley.
Doric-Henry, L. (2004). Pottery making on wheel with older adult nursing home resident. In R. C. Perry Magniant (Ed.), Art therapy with older adults: A sourcebook (pp. 5–34). Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.
Duffy, M. (2002). Strategies for working with women with dementia. In F. K. Trotman, & C. M. Brody (Eds.), Psychotherapy and counseling with older women (pp. 175–194). New York, NY: Springer.
Elbrecht, C. (2013). Trauma healing at the clay field. London: Jessica Kingsley.
Elkis-Abuhoff, D., Goldblatt, R. B., Gaydos, M., & Corrato, S. (2008). Effects of clay manipulation on somatic dysfunction and emotional distress in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 25(3), 122–128.
Retrieved September 2, 2012 from http://www.eric.ed.gov/PDFS/EJ811584.pdf
Fausek, D. (1997). A practical guide to art therapy groups. New York, NY: Haworth Press.
Goldblatt, R., Elkis-Abuhoff, D., Gaydos, M., & Napoli, A. (2010). Understanding clinical benefits of modeling clay exploration with patients with Parkinson’s disease. Arts & Health, 2(2), 140–148.
Retrieved October, 18, 2010 from http://www.eric.ed.gov/PDFS/EJ811584.pdf
Henley, D. (2010). Clayworks in art therapy: Plying the sacred circle. London: Jessica Kingsley.
Hunter, M., Struve, J. (1998). The ethical use of touch in psychotherapy. London: SAGE Publications.
Kiseleva, M. B. (2007). Art terapija. St. Peterburg: Retš.
Kramer, E. (1986). The art therapist’s third hand: Reflections on art, art therapy, and society in large. American Journal of Art Therapy, 24, 71–79.
Scogin, F. (2000). The first session with seniors: Step-by-step guide. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Publishers.
Seaman, L. (1982). Affective nursing touch. Geriatric Nursing, 3(3), 163–4.
Sherwood, P. (2010). The healing art of clay therapy. Melbourne: ACER Press.
Sholt, M., & Gavron, T. (2011). Therapeutic qualities of claywork in art therapy and psychotherapy: A review. Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 23(2), 66–72.
Šicková-Fabrici (2010). Basic art therapy. Bratislava: Terra therapeutica.
Waller, D. (2009). Art therapy, dementia and the culture of exclusion. Paper from the Conference "Art therapy and physical conditions", February 5, 2009, London. Retrieved March 14, 2013 from http://www.baat.org/artandwellbeing.html
Yaretzky, A., & Levinson, M. (1996). Clay as therapeutic tool in group processing with the elderly. Retrieved American Journal of Art Therapy, 34 (5), 75-78.