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Performing the Opportunity Space of Therapeutic Art Education for Autistic Children

This research aims to explore expressive art approaches to enhance communication in autistic children in opportunity space settings. The study discusses the process of therapeutic exploration in an online-based practice and how the space setting plays a significant role in this process. The research...

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Published in:Arteterapia (Madrid) 2024-01, Vol.19, p.e88594
Main Authors: Sampurno, Muchammad Bayu Tejo, Rizal Djahwasi, Herry, Alfarisi, Salman, Anggun Camelia, Ika
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