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Non-Haredi Arts Therapists’ Perceptions of Therapy With Ultra-Orthodox Children
Lali Keidar
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Dafna Regev
, Sharon Snir
School of Creative Arts Therapies
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Therapist
100%
Therapist Perceptions
100%
Art Therapists
100%
Haredi
100%
Ultra-Orthodox
100%
Art Therapy
50%
Cultural Differences
33%
Haredi Society
33%
Therapeutic Relationship
33%
Structured Interview
16%
Consensual Qualitative Research
16%
Visual Arts
16%
Psychotherapy
16%
Music Therapists
16%
Emotional Experience
16%
Dance Movement
16%
Change Process
16%
Highly Sensitive
16%
Cross-cultural Context
16%
Value-based
16%
Cross-cultural Therapy
16%
Attitudes toward Psychotherapy
16%
Psychology
Therapeutic Relationship
100%
Semistructured Interview
50%
Qualitative Research
50%