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PhotoTherapy Techniques: Exploring the Secrets of Personal Snapshots and Family Albums is the most comprehensive introduction to the field of PhotoTherapy available. Emphasizing the what why and how of these practical techniques this book has long been considered an excellent substitute for a training workshop! Written by Canadian psychologist art therapist consultant trainer and PhotoTherapy pioneer Judy Weiser this book (now in second edition) explains and demonstrates each of the major techniques involved and provides theoretical rationale from both psychology and art therapy contexts. It also includes many photo-illustrated client examples case transcripts and practical experiential starter exercises so that readers can immediately begin using these techniques in their own practice. This book is about photography as personally-symbolic communication rather than art -- exploring what a photograph is about emotionally in addition to what shows on its surface visually. Thus these techniques require no previous experience with cameras or photographic art -- and they can therefore be used successfully by therapists of all theoretical orientations work settings or client specializations. Often used as a text for university courses as well as for Continuing Education licensing credits for numerous mental health professions this book is a must for not only therapists and counselors but also anyone interested in coaching personal development art therapy social change diversity training conflict resolution special education community development visual literacy visual anthropology/sociology visual-based research and even scrapbooking! Though long-considered a classic for teaching how to use photos in people-helping work this book is still even more relevant in this digital age of mobile phone pictures and online sharing (because it is about the heart part of these images rather than their art part!!) -- and thus not at all dependent upon which kind of technology created them!*For more information see her Website PhotoTherapy & Therapeutic Photography Techniques at: www.phototherapy-centre.com