The role of the clinical placement in art therapy training: Toward consolidating our professional identity

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Colin Teasdale is a Senior Lecturer and Clinical Training Tutor in The Division of Art & Arts Therapies, St. Albans School of Art & Design, The University of Hertfordshire. Prior to teaching he worked as an art therapist/social worker with homeless people, ex-offenders and ex-psychiatric patients in London. He is about to embark on a major 3-year research program into the use of art therapy as part of a treatment service to counter criminality, in addition to part week School commitments.

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