There are still openings in an ongoing clinical supervision group that utilized artwork of participants as a bridge to exploring clinical issues such as countertransference and projective identification. This technique was first described in my article, "Image Inductions in the Countertransference", Art therapy, 1985, (www.robertirwinwolf.com/ click on Professional Vitae and scroll down to 'Publications'. and further elaborated upon in a series of other published articles , most recently "No One Can Hear Me Scream", Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 7(2): 279-296, Fall 2010, and with additional illustrations and Foreword, at www.blurb.com.
http://www.blurb.com/b/1680062-no-one-can-hear-me-scream
This unique group meets weekly in my midtown Manhattan office on Wednesdays from 7-8:30 PM, and is open to all mental health professionals who wish to deepen their understanding of how to use expressive modalities within their clinical work.
For more information please contact me at rwolfnyc@aol.com