ABSTRACT

This chapter focuses on the content and expression and the potentiality books held. In contrast to the embodied image is the diagrammatic image describes, which is an image that is often rudimentary or linear and is made for the purpose of telling something to the psychotherapist. It offers some of the artistic methods and applications that can be employed in psychological work that enlist the aid of art materials. Using stamps within the book cannot only embellish the book but also offer much of the psychological significance of printmaking an image. Pictures are like poetry is stamped across part of an accordion book that expresses visual images from active imagination sessions along with parts of written poetry. Instead of beginning a work of art with a stark white page, use a paste paper, a marbleized paper, or inked Suminagashi paper because it may take some of the anxiety out of starting a drawing or collage.