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Section 1: The Human Replacement Technique ©
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Section 1: The Human Replacement Technique ©
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Section 1: The Human Replacement Technique © book
ByANTOINETTE D. THOMAS, JOHN W. GETZ
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
Imprint Routledge
Pages 20
eBook ISBN 9780203110171
ABSTRACT
Children spontaneously draw people, trees, houses, birds, clouds, and sun. At least up until adolescence, the human fi gure remains central in children’s drawings. Absence of human fi gures in children’s free drawings refl ects diffi culties in interpersonal relationships (Di Leo, 1973). Though children with emotional diffi culties can be easily led from drawings to verbal expressions (Hammer, 1986), sometimes such verbal expressions are sporadic.