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Telling without talking

  • Barry M. Cohen

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People who have been abused as children often keep their memories locked in a strongbox of dissociation, hidden even from themselves. Since "Don't tell!" is the pledge exacted from them in words and actions by their perpetrators, adults who have suffered significant trauma as children create art that externalizes unspoken rage and grief. Their highly personal inner worlds and the experiences from which these worlds developed are revealed and concealed in startling images.

This extensively illustrated book examines how creative expression can simultaneously disclose and camouflage information in artwork - especially information that is repressed and dissociated. Following the principles outlined here, readers can learn to recognize and decipher such graphic communications, characteristic of those with dissociative identity disorder (formerly called multiple personality disorder).

The authors, registered art therapists, begin with a concise examination of the essential ingredients of therapeutic artmaking, emphasizing the importance of visual literacy. They introduce their integrative method for helping viewers comprehend the many levels of meaning in these pictorial communications.

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  • Art therapy
  • Multiple personality
  • Psychology
  • Personnalité multiple
  • Dissociatieve identiteitsstoornis
  • Dissociative Identity Disorder
  • Diagnosis
  • Kunsttherapie
  • Art-thérapie
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  • Barry M. Cohen

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    1st ed.

    W.W. Norton

    1995