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The therapeutic use of photographs in the United Kingdom criminal justice system

This article reports on three approaches (Talking Pictures Therapy, Talking Pictures Books/Photobook Dads and Photo-assisted Employability/Rehabilitation) developed by the author, after a literature review, that were used to train the seven partners from six countries taking part in the EACEA funded...

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Published in:European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling 2015-01, Vol.17 (1), p.39-56
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aprendizaje emocional
Bildtherapie
Criminal justice
criminal justice system
emotional learning
emotionales Lernen
Emotions
fotografia terapeutica
fotografía terapéutica
Fototerapia
Learning
photographie thérapeutique
phototherapy
photothérapie
Psychotherapy
sistema de justicia criminal
sistema della giustizia penale
Strafvollzug
systeme judiciaire
talking pictures therapy
therapeutic photography
therapeutische Bilder
therapeutischer Einsatz von Bildern
usage thérapeutique des photographies
uso terapeutico di fotografie
uso terapéutico de fotografías
θεραπευτική φωτογραφία
θεραπευτική χρήση των φωτογραφιών
συναισθηματική μάθηση
σύστημα ποινικής δικαιοσύνης
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