Sabine S. Silberberg
Therapy
Adler University
Australia
Biography
Art, to me, is a path of discovery and possibility, of exploratory inquiry. Art invites into a dialogue, art brings seemingly disparate elements into connection. Art attends to what wants to emerge. I recognize my practices as a registered art therapist, expressive arts therapist, clinical counselor and supervisor, educator and artist as interdependent. The connections between aspects of life and work, between theory, art, and clinical practice, and between art modalities inform the core of my teaching philosophy, a relational ethics.
Research Interest
Art Therapy, Counselling.
Publications
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Silberberg, S.S. (2007). A Tango in the Ruins: Encounters with beauty in a harm reduction environment. Canadian Art Therapy Association Journal, 20(1), 29-35.
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Silberberg, S.S. (2008). Got Change? In: In E.G. Levine & P. Antze (Eds.), Praise of Poiesis: The Arts and Human Existence. Toronto, ON: EGS Press.
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Silberberg, S.S. (2017). Knowing Not-Knowing: Rethinking Research as an Art-Analogue Process. In E.G. Levine & S.K. Levine (Eds.), The Play of Poiesis: Expressive Arts in Therapy, Education, Research and Social Change. London, UK: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.