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Healing Doll Way BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Avila, Elena. Woman Who Glows in the Dark: A curandera reveals traditional Aztec secrets of physical and spiritual health. New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam, 1999.
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Bailey, Elinor Peace. Mother Plays with Dolls...and finds an important key to unlocking creativity. McLean, Virginia: EPM Publications, Inc., 1990.
———. Dollmaking, A body Language: Using the Human Form as a Pathway to Self-Expression. Self-published booklet. Hayward, CA, 2004.
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Ganim, Barbara. Art and Healing: Using Expressive Art to Heal Your Body, Mind and Spirit. New York: Three Rivers Press, 1999.
———. Drawing from the Heart: A Seven-Week Program to Heal Emotional Pain and Losscthrough Expressive Art. Wheaton, IL: Quest Books, 2004.
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​Keleman, Stanley. Your Body Speaks Its Mind, Berkeley, CA: Center Press, 1981.
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Longman, Robin. “Creating Art: Your Rx for Health Part I and II.” American Artist Magazine. May and June 1994.
McNiff, Shaun. Art as Medicine. Boston: Shambhala, 1992
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Maisel, Eric. Coaching the Artist Within. Novato, CA: New World Library, 2005.
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Pavlik-Malone, Lisa. Dolls & Clowns & Things: Essays for a Symbolic Self. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011.
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Samples, Pat. Body Odyssey: Lessons from the Bones and Belly. Minneapolis, MN: Syren Book Company, 2005.
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vonBoehn, Max. Dolls. New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1972.
 

What People say,

“Barb is a creative genius who goes out of her way to produce innovative, quality products. I cannot say enough for her skills and her work ethic! Her skills have helped countless people around the world.”   Kelly Guinan

“Barb is a fabulous teacher who loves to share her many years of experience making whimsical and soulful “dolls”. Her doll sculpting process is a form of creative expression that engages the psyche and brings healing and insight.”   Val Olson, Minneapolis

“She is not only unique, but compassionate, funny and knows exactly how to make learning about yourself a fun experience!”


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  • Home
  • About
    • Artist Statement
    • Bio & Resume
    • Training
  • Dolls
    • Why Make Dolls
    • Healing & Transformative Dolls
    • Galleries >
      • Gallery - Most Recent
      • Gallery before 2015
      • Visual Journaling
      • Paper Dolls
    • Finding Pomegranate
    • The Calling
    • Tamara Doll Story
    • Feeling Dolls
  • CLASSES
    • Online Classes >
      • Class Description
      • What Students Say
    • In Person Classes
    • Schedule
    • Resources >
      • Bibliography
      • Supplies
      • Articles
      • Artists
      • Books & Magazines
      • Creative Healing Theories
      • Creativity Resources
      • Faces
      • Healing Doll Artists
      • Paper Doll Resources
      • Patterns
    • Healing Dolls 2016 online
    • 2017 Healing Dolls online
    • Healing Doll Way 2018
  • Blog
  • Store
  • Contact
  • MEDIA