Please see our Art and Counseling databases for content specific to this area.
Databases are collections of content, such as journals, articles, and more. Review the description of the database contents in order to select the "best" database for your project. You may see multiple databases with the same name, but they are not duplicates. They contain content from different vendors.
One of the great things about database searches is that it will populate related search terms as you type in the search box. Take advantage of those suggestions to broaden or narrow your search. We also recommend using the "Full Text" filter. This will update your results to show complete items and remove results that are just abstracts or descriptions of a full article that isn't available.
Here are some more databases which may help you find information you are looking for, also look at other Subject Guides to find multidisciplinary resources.
Provides perspectives on complementary, holistic and integrated approaches to healthcare and wellness from journals (some peer-reviewed) and reports.
Issues & Controversies helps researchers understand today’s crucial issues by exploring hundreds of hot topics in politics, government, business, society, education, and popular culture.
This collection of digitized primary sources provides access to two hundred years of scientific research and progress in the fields of natural history, natural sciences, medical research, climate science, civil and human rights, education in the sciences, and more.
Find citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.
Journals are regularly published (annually, monthly, quarterly) collections of scholarly and creative articles. They are typically peer-reviewed, meaning they are evaluated, critiqued, and edited prior to publication. The Search@UW Library Catalog and many of the Databases in the A-Z list can aid you searching for and locating articles from journals.
We have online access to thousands of journals for the area of Art Therapy under Arts, Architecture & Applied Arts sub-genre Visual Arts. Check out the journals in our catalog's Social Sciences, and Psychology sub-genres. This is just a sample of the sub-genres. Drill down, when possible, to find more topics.
The following are examples of available Art Therapy journals. These selections were included because they cover a range of Art Therapy topics.
Here are some free resources providing a variety of tools to assist with art therapy sessions.