Imagining windmills: Trust, truth, and the unknown in the arts therapies (Cao, Hougham & Scoble, eds.)

Authors

  • Bridget Grant Queen Margaret University, United Kingdom

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56883/aijmt.2025.619

Abstract

This is a review of the book "Trust, truth, and the unknown in the arts therapies" edited by Marián Cao, Richard Hougham & Sarah Scoble.

Title: Imagining windmills: Trust, truth, and the unknown in the arts therapies Editors: Marián Cao, Richard Hougham & Sarah Scoble Publication Year: 2022 Publisher: Routledge Pages: 250 ISBN: 9780367626693

Author Biography

  • Bridget Grant, Queen Margaret University, United Kingdom

    Bridget Grant is an art psychotherapist and clinical supervisor living and working in Scotland. She has worked in many different contexts with a wide range of clients, maintaining a special interest in perinatal art therapy. She is a lecturer for the MSc Art Psychotherapy at Queen Margaret University and British Association of Art Therapists (BAAT) Scotland Committee representative for private practice. Bridget is particularly interested in how imagination, metaphor and the irreducible and ineffable aspects of the image in art therapy create opportunities to connect more deeply. [BGrant@qmu.ac.uk]

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2025-06-13

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