Alexander Kopytin - Modern clinical art therapy. Tutorial

Alexander Ivanovich Kopytin (February 4, 1959, Voronezh) - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Psychology of the St. Petersburg Academy of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education and the Department of Psychotherapy of the North-Western State medical university them. I.I. Mechnikov.

Graduated from the Faculty of Medicine of the Kemerovo State medical institute in 1982.

From 1984 to 1999 he worked as a psychiatrist for a district adult in St. Petersburg. In 1986 he entered the correspondence postgraduate course in clinical psychology at the Leningrad Research Psychoneurological Institute. V.M. Bekhterev. In 1990 he successfully defended his dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences in the specialties "Medical Psychology" and "Psychiatry" (dissertation topic: "Experimental Psychological Methods in the Differential Diagnosis of Depressive Conditions").

Since the late 1980s, he has been mastering the methods of art therapy and making attempts to introduce them into the activities of psychiatric institutions in Leningrad / St. Petersburg, including organizing and conducting the first interactive art therapy groups in Russia based on outpatient psychiatric institutions. Since the mid-1990s, he began to actively promote art therapy and conduct the first Russian Federation advanced training programs in art therapy (on the basis of the Institute of Practical Psychology "Imaton", St. Petersburg Academy of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education).

Engaged in writing and preparing the first publications in Russian (monographs, collections scientific papers, methodological manuals) in this area; develops theoretical and methodological issues related to the use of art therapy in medicine, education and the social sphere, creates an original psychotherapeutic approach - systemic art therapy (SAT). Engaged in scientific research of its effects.

Since 2000 he has been a member of the art and psychiatry section of the World Psychiatric Association and in 2006 he was elected to the position of section vice-chairman. Since 2010 - member of the scientific and editorial board of the international journal "Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy" - "Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy: International Journal for Theory, Research and Practice".

In 2010 at the St. Petersburg Research Psychoneurological Institute. V.M. Bekhtereva defends her dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences.

Books (15)

Art Therapy for Victims of Violence

Tutorial is devoted to the method of art therapy, which is used in relation to complex cases of psychotherapeutic practice, in particular when working with people who have suffered from various forms of violence: from physical trauma in childhood to sexual abuse.

Art therapy for addictions

The textbook is devoted to the method of art therapy, which is used in relation to work with drug addicted patients for their treatment, rehabilitation and post-rehabilitation.

As tools for art therapy diagnostics and correction, the authors actively used such drawing techniques as drawing mandalas, coats of arms, talismans, group drawing and group fresco, depicting an animal in a comfortable environment for it, and “creating an image of oneself”. The dynamics of some clinical cases is illustrated by drawings that change as patients' perceptions of themselves and their life path change.

Art therapy. Reader

Reader is a necessary addition to the previously published books `Workshop on art therapy` (under the editorship of AI Kopytin) and `System art therapy` (AI Kopytin). A wide range of theoretical and practical problems of art therapy is presented, in particular those that are completely not covered in the domestic literature.

The authors of the works included in the collection are specialists from different countries Europe, America and Israel, which allows us to evaluate both the level of modern achievements in this field and the originality of national art-therapeutic traditions.

Diagnostics in art therapy. Mandala Method

The collection is devoted to the diagnostic and psychotherapeutic use of mandalas - circular images that can be the product of spontaneous creative activity or created in accordance with a specific instruction.

This method has been successfully used in various areas of art therapy.

Methods of art therapy in overcoming the consequences of traumatic stress

One of the important areas of work of psychotherapists and practical psychologists is to help people who have experienced traumatic stress.

In this publication, the central place is given to the description of the correctional and preventive program developed in accordance with the author's model of systemic art therapy, presented modern methods art therapy for post-traumatic disorders, a variety of techniques recommended for use at different stages of the program, as well as the results of its application.

Workshop on art - therapy

The book presents various forms of modern art - therapy used in applied psychology, medicine, education and the social sphere. The reader will find here concise theoretical excursions and detailed descriptions of the course of individual and group art - therapeutic work with clients of various ages, with various diseases and social and psychological problems Oh.

For psychotherapists, teachers, doctors, social workers, representatives of creative professions, students of psychological and other humanitarian departments of universities, as well as those who are interested in the practices of self-healing, creative disclosure and personal growth.

Practical art therapy. Treatment, rehabilitation, training

The book reflects the development of art therapy in Russia over the past decade.

The articles included in it cover various areas of application of art therapy and reflect the diversity of its forms and methods. The process and techniques of practical work with children and adolescents, with adult patients suffering from neurotic and personality disorders, PTSD, chronic mental illness, drug addiction, pregnant women, as well as with persons released from prison and undergoing social and psychological rehabilitation are described.

Group Art Therapy Guide

The book is devoted to the methodology and technique of group art therapy.

The history and context of its development are presented. It describes in detail the requirements for the equipment of rooms and studios for group art therapy work, the criteria and procedure for completing groups, determining the frequency and duration of classes, as well as choosing the optimal duration of an art therapy course.

Questions of group dynamics are discussed. The basic principles of working with various client groups are outlined, including groups of children of different ages, adolescents and adults.

Theory and practice of art therapy

The book presents the foundations of the theory of art therapy and some models of its application in various areas of psychotherapeutic practice.

The results of studies on the evaluation of the effects of the use of art therapy in the clinical field and testing the diagnostic capabilities of drawing techniques are described.

Description of various multimodal techniques and processes of non-verbal communication in the art-therapeutic process.

Techniques of analytical art therapy. Healing Journeys

The book describes the principles and techniques of analytical art therapy - a promising therapeutic direction that allows you to help clients with a wide variety of problems. Techniques using various materials are presented - sand, clay, crayons, paints, natural objects.

Body-Oriented Art Therapy Techniques

The book "Techniques of Body-Oriented Art Therapy" summarizes the experience of modern art therapy in solving problems of psychosomatic integration.

It contains domestic and foreign (especially British) developments in this area. The above art therapy techniques use various visual media (sand, clay, drawing, photography, etc.) and focus the client on bodily sensations, which are closely related to sensory and emotional processes that manifest themselves during visual activity.

Art therapy for women's problems

The book includes the work of domestic and foreign experts in the field of art therapy. It covers a wide range of psychological problems most often faced by women of different ages and social status, and a number of forms of art therapy work.

The materials presented in the book show that women now have the opportunity to receive counseling and psychotherapeutic services that take into account gender differences and are free from reductive, dogmatic interpretations of their experience and behavior.

They also confirm that art therapy has significant potential for working with a variety of women's issues, often acting as a "social therapy" tool.

Guide to phototherapy

The book reflects the methodological and practical aspects of photography as one of the tools of modern psychotherapy.

Various exercises and forms of work with photography are presented, used for the purpose of treatment, rehabilitation and development of human potential. For the first time in Russian psychological literature, a detailed discussion of various options for the treatment and correction of photography is given.

The results of an international study of the use of photography in the creative and clinical practice of Russian and British art therapists are presented.

The book includes the work of domestic and foreign experts in the field of art therapy. It covers a wide range of psychological problems most often faced by women of different ages and social status, and a number of forms of art therapy work.

The materials presented in the book show that women now have the opportunity to receive counseling and psychotherapeutic services that take into account gender differences and are free from reductive, dogmatic interpretations of their experience and behavior. They also confirm that art therapy has significant potential for working with a variety of women's issues, often acting as a "social therapy" tool.

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Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor (Psychiatry and Medical Psychology).

Expert in the field:

Art therapy, art therapy, psychotherapy, medical psychology.

Membership in professional communities:

All-Russian Professional Psychotherapeutic League, Art Therapeutic Association.

Information about education and educational institutions:

Kemerovo State Medical Institute, specialty "Medicine", residency in psychiatry.

Leningradsky State University them. Zhdanov, specialty "Psychology".

Correspondence postgraduate study at the Leningrad Research Psychoneurological Institute named after V.I. V.M. Bekhterev.

The theme of the candidate's dissertation is "Methods of clinical and psychological diagnosis of depressive states."

The topic of the doctoral dissertation is "Systemic art therapy: theoretical justification, methodology of application, treatment, rehabilitation and destigmatizing effects."

Professional experience:

Experience of clinical work as a psychiatrist - 12 years.

The total work experience as a psychotherapist is 21 years.

Experience of scientific and pedagogical activity - 24 years.

Main publications, books:

  • Kopytin A.I. Modern Clinical Art Therapy (textbook). - M.: Kogito-Centre, 2015, 526 p.
  • Kopytin A.I. Methods of art therapy in overcoming the consequences of traumatic stress (textbook). St. Petersburg: Academy of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education, 2015, 120 p.
  • Kopytin A.I. Art therapy methods in inclusive education. - St. Petersburg: Academy of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education, 2016, 94 p.
  • Kopytin A.I. Environmental and Ecological Approaches in Art Therapy and Art Pedagogy (textbook). - St. Petersburg: Academy of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education, 2017, 82 p.
  • Kopytin A.I. Clinical systemic art therapy of endogenous and organic mental disorders (schizophrenia, schizotypal and delusional disorders, organic and affective psychoses) (textbook). - St. Petersburg: Publishing house of SZGMU im. I.I. Mechnikova, 2017, 56 p.
  • Kopytin A. and M. Rugh (eds.). Green Studio: nature and the arts in therapy. - New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2016.
  • Kopytin A. and M. Rugh (eds.). Environmental expressive therapies: nature-based theory and practice. – New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
  • Kopytin A. and M. Rugh (eds.). Environmental expressive therapies: nature-based theory and practice. – New York: Rlinical art psychotherapy with war veterans. - New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2018.

Area of ​​professional interests:

Art therapy, art therapy, visual anthropology, postmodern psychotherapy.

Course Instructor:

[email protected]

Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Psychotherapy, North-Western State Medical University. I.I. Mechnikov.

Born on February 4, 1959 in Voronezh. He graduated from the medical faculty of the Kemerovo State Medical Institute in 1982. Later he studied in clinical residency at the Department of Psychiatry of the same institute. Even during the period of study in clinical residency, he showed interest in the study and use of the artistic expression of the mentally ill in order to diagnose and improve the effectiveness of the treatment and rehabilitation process. In 1983, he developed an original projective color technique (“Mosaic”), which he began to actively use in his work with patients.

From 1984 to 1999 he worked as a psychiatrist for a district adult in St. Petersburg. In 1986, he entered the correspondence graduate school in clinical psychology at the Leningrad Research Psychoneurological Institute named after. V.M. Bekhterev. In 1990 he successfully defended his dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences in the specialties "Medical Psychology" and "Psychiatry" (dissertation topic: "Experimental Psychological Methods in the Differential Diagnosis of Depressive Conditions").

Since the late 1980s, he has been mastering the methods of art therapy and making attempts to introduce them into the activities of psychiatric institutions in Leningrad / St. Petersburg, including organizing and conducting the first interactive art therapy groups in Russia based on outpatient psychiatric institutions. Since the mid-1990s, he began to actively promote art therapy and conduct the first professional development programs in art therapy in the Russian Federation (on the basis of the Imaton Institute of Practical Psychology, St. Petersburg Academy of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education).

Together with a group of colleagues in 1997, he created the regional public organization "Art Therapeutic Association" and in the same year established the "International Journal of Art Therapy "Healing Art"". Since the mid-1990s, he has been developing cooperation with leading foreign centers and professional organizations in the field of art therapy and organizing numerous scientific and practical forums on the problems of studying psychopathological expression, using creativity people with disabilities, art therapy. Engaged in writing and preparing the first publications in Russian (monographs, collections of scientific papers, methodological manuals) in this area; develops theoretical and methodological issues related to the use of art therapy in medicine, education and the social sphere, creates an original psychotherapeutic approach - systemic art therapy (SAT). Engaged in scientific research of its effects.

Since 2000 he has been a member of the art and psychiatry section of the World Psychiatric Association and in 2006 he was elected to the position of vice-chairman of the section. Since 2010 - member of the scientific and editorial board of the journal member of the editorial board of the journals "Medical Psychology in Russia" (www.medpsy.ru), "Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy" - "Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy: International Journal for Theory, Research and Practice" (www. .bmdpjournal.net).

In 2010 at the St. Petersburg Research Psychoneurological Institute named after. V.M. Bekhtereva defends her dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences (specialty "Medical Psychology") on the topic "Systemic Art Therapy: Theoretical Substantiation, Methodology of Application, Treatment, Rehabilitation and Destigmatizing Effects".

List of main works:

Monographs and collections of scientific papers

  1. Kopytin A.I. Fundamentals of art therapy / A.I. Kopytin. - St. Petersburg: Lan, 1999. - 254 p.
  2. Workshop on art therapy (edited by A.I. Kopytin). - St. Petersburg: Peter, 2000. - 285 p.
  3. Kopytin A.I. System art therapy / A.I. Kopytin. - St. Petersburg: Peter, 2001. - 216 p.
  4. Kopytin A.I. Theory and practice of art therapy / A.I. Kopytin. - St. Petersburg: Peter, 2002. - 368 p.
  5. Kopytin A.I. Guide to group art therapy / A.I. Kopytin. - St. Petersburg: Speech, 2003. - 320 p.
  6. Kopytin A.I. Art therapy for children and adolescents / A.I. Kopytin, E.E. Svistovskaya. - M.: Kogito-Centre, 2006. - 197 p.
  7. Art therapy - new horizons (under the editorship of A.I. Kopytin). - M.: Kogito-Centre, 2006. - 336 p.
  8. Kopytin A.I. Techniques of analytical art therapy. / A.I. Kopytin, B. Kort. - St. Petersburg: Speech, 2007. - 186 p.
  9. Practical art therapy: treatment, rehabilitation, training. - M.: Kogito-Centre, 2008. - 288 p.
  10. Kopytin A.I. Guide to phototherapy / A.I. Kopytin, D. Platts. - M.: Kogito-Centre, 2009. - 184 p.
  11. Kopytin A.I. Phototherapy techniques / A.I. Kopytin. - St. Petersburg: Speech, 2010. - 128 p.
  12. Art therapy of women's problems (under the editorship of A.I. Kopytin). - M.: Kogito-Centre, 2010. - 270 p.
  13. Kopytin A.I. Guidelines for children, adolescents and family art therapy / A.I. Kopytin, E.E. Svistovskaya. - St. Petersburg: Speech, 2010. - 250 p.
  14. Kopytin A. I. Art therapy of mental disorders. / A.I. Kopytin. - St. Petersburg: Speech, 2011. - 368 p.
  15. Methods of art therapy assistance to children and adolescents: domestic and foreign experience (under the editorship of A.I. Kopytin). - M.: Kogito-Centre, 2012. - 285 p.
  1. Kopytin A.I. Application of some clinical and psychological methods for differential diagnosis of depressive states / A.I. Kopytin // Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry. S.S. Korsakov. - 1990. - No. 4. - P. 95-99.
  2. Kopytin A.I. drawing test R. Silver for assessing the cognitive and emotional spheres of personality / A.I. Kopytin // Psychological journal. - 2004. - No. 5. - P. 90-97.
  3. Kopytin A.I. Some problems of using art therapy in psychiatry / A.I. Kopytin // Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry. S.S. Korsakov. - 2004. - No. 5. - P.77-82.
  4. Kopytin A.I. Early analogues and modern methods of art-therapeutic work with psychiatric patients / A.I. Kopytin // Social and clinical psychiatry. - 2005. - No. 2. - S. 90-102.
  5. Kopytin A.I. "Dialogue" with the visual arts of mentally ill people as a tool for destigmatization / A.I. Kopytin // Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry. S.S. Korsakov. - 2007. - No. 12. - S. 71-77.
  6. Kopytin A.I. Art therapy as an integral part of the system of psychiatric care / A.I. Kopytin // Mental health. - 2009. - No. 3. - P. 72-78.
  7. Kopytin A.I. Changes in the mental and social status of drug addicts in remission during group art therapy / A.I. Kopytin, O.V. Bogachev // Psychological journal. - 2009. - No. 1. - P. 86-95.
  8. Kopytin A.I. Art therapy in the clinic of borderline conditions / A.I. Kopytin // Mental health. - 2009. - No. 8. - P. 58-65.
  9. Kopytin A.I. Art therapy in psychiatry and general medical practice / A.I. Kopytin // Bulletin of the St. Petersburg State Medical Academy. I.I. Mechnikov. - 2009. - No. 3 (30). - S. 142-148.
  1. Kopytin A. The Silver Drawing Test of Cognition and Emotion: standartisation in Russia / A. Kopytin // American Journal of Art Therapy. - 2002. - Vol. 40, May. – P. 223-258.
  2. Kopytin A. Photography and art therapy: an easy partnership / A. Kopytin // Inscape. The Journal of the British Art Therapy Association. - 2004. - No.2. – P. 49-58.
  3. Kopytin A. Using silver drawing test for assessing normal and traumatised children and adolescents living in the areas affected by Chernobyl nuclear accident / A. Kopytin // Trauma und Kreativitat. Therapie mit kunstlerischen medien (eds R. Hampe, Ph. Martius, A. Reiter, G. Schottenloher, F. Von Spreti). – Bremen: Verlag Universitat Bremen. - 2004. - P. 407-416.
  4. Kopytin A. Fantasizing about violence: using the Draw-a-Story Test in assessing adult psychiatric patients who committed severe criminal acts and delinquent adolescents (Chapter 7) / A. Kopytin, V. Sventsitskaya, E. Svistovskaya // Aggression and Depression assessed through art (ed. R. Silver). – New York: Brunner and Routledge. - 2004. - P. 141-160.
  5. Kopytino A. Meno terapija dirbant su priklausomybe turinciais paaugliais / A. Kopytino // Dailes terapija. Seminaru uzrasai (Rasa Kucinskiene). Vilnius: Kronta. - 2006. - P. 65-84.
  6. Kopytin A. Promoting understanding and tolerance through art: antistigma experience by the means of interactive exhibitions / A. Kopytin // Collection of scientific papers. – Riga: Riga Stradins University. - 2008. - P. 124-128.
  7. Kopytin A. Antistigma experience by a means of interactive exhibitions / A. Kopytin // The person in art (eds. Hans-Otto Thomashoff and E. Suhanova). – Hauppauge, New York: Nova Science Publishers. - 2008. - P. 123-139.
  8. Kopytin A.I. Art therapy for attraction and rehabilitation of patients with various mental disorders / A.I. Kopytin // Menu terapija reabilitacijoje: situacija ir perspektivos. Respublikines mokslines-praktines konferencijos. – Klaipeda: Klaipedos universitetas. - Klaideda, November 2-4, 2009. - P. 80-95.
  9. Kopytin A. Photography and art therapy: possibilities for partnership / A. Kopytin // KunstReiz. Neurobiologische aspekte kunstlerischer therapien (eds. R. Hampe, P. Martius, D. Ritschl, F. von Spreti, P. Stalder). – Berlin: Frank & Timme. - 2009. - P. 479-492.
  10. Kopytins A. Terapeitiskie faktori makslas terapijas grupa / A. Kopytins / K. Marninsone // Makslas terapija: teorija un prakse (ed. K. Martinsone). – Riga: Drukatava. - 2009. - P. 422-431.
  11. Kopytin A. How to overcome psychiatric stigma through art / H.O. Thomashoff, E. Sukhanova, A. Kopytin //Advances in psychiatry (eds. G. Christodoulou, M. Jorge, J. Mezzich). – Athens: BETA Medical Publishers. - 2009. - P. 223-236.

Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Psychology of the St. Petersburg Academy of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education and the Department of Psychotherapy of the North-Western State Medical University. I.I. Mechnikov.

Born February 4, 1959 in Voronezh. He graduated from the medical faculty of the Kemerovo State Medical Institute in 1982. Later he studied in clinical residency at the Department of Psychiatry of the same institute. Even during the period of study in clinical residency, he showed interest in the study and use of the artistic expression of the mentally ill in order to diagnose and improve the effectiveness of the treatment and rehabilitation process. In 1983, he developed an original projective color technique ("Mosaic"), which he began to actively use in his work with patients.

From 1984 to 1999 he worked as a psychiatrist for a district adult in St. Petersburg. In 1986, he entered the correspondence graduate school in clinical psychology at the Leningrad Research Psychoneurological Institute named after. V.M. Bekhterev. In 1990 he successfully defended his dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Medical Sciences in the specialties "Medical Psychology" and "Psychiatry" (dissertation topic: "Experimental Psychological Methods in the Differential Diagnosis of Depressive Conditions").

Since the late 1980s, he has been mastering the methods of art therapy and making attempts to introduce them into the activities of psychiatric institutions in Leningrad / St. Petersburg, including organizing and conducting the first interactive art therapy groups in Russia based on outpatient psychiatric institutions. From the mid-1990s, he began to actively promote art therapy and conduct the first professional development programs in art therapy in the Russian Federation (on the basis of the Imaton Institute of Practical Psychology, St. Petersburg Academy of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education).

Together with a group of colleagues in 1997, he created the regional public organization "Art Therapeutic Association" and in the same year established the "International Journal of Art Therapy "Healing Art"". Since the mid-1990s, he has been developing cooperation with leading foreign centers and professional organizations in the field of art therapy and organizing numerous scientific and practical forums on the problems of studying psychopathological expression, using the creative potential of people with disabilities, and art therapy. Engaged in writing and preparing the first publications in Russian (monographs, collections of scientific papers, methodological manuals) in this area; develops theoretical and methodological issues related to the use of art therapy in medicine, education and the social sphere, creates an original psychotherapeutic approach - systemic art therapy (SAT). Engaged in scientific research on its effects.

Since 2000 he has been a member of the art and psychiatry section of the World Psychiatric Association and in 2006 he was elected to the position of vice-chairman of the section. Since 2010 - member of the scientific and editorial board of the international journal "Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy" - Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy: International Journal for Theory, Research and Practice.

In 2010 at the St. Petersburg Research Psychoneurological Institute named after. V.M. Bekhtereva defends her dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences (specialty "Medical Psychology") on the topic "Systemic Art Therapy: Theoretical Substantiation, Methodology of Application, Treatment, Rehabilitation and Destigmatizing Effects".

List of major works

Monographs and collections of scientific papers:

  1. Kopytin A.I. Fundamentals of art therapy / A.I. Kopytin. - St. Petersburg: Lan, 1999. - 254 p.
  2. Workshop on art therapy (edited by A.I. Kopytin). - St. Petersburg: Peter, 2000. - 285 p.
  3. Kopytin A.I. System art therapy / A.I. Kopytin. - St. Petersburg: Peter, 2001. - 216 p.
  4. Kopytin A.I. Theory and practice of art therapy / A.I. Kopytin. - St. Petersburg: Peter, 2002. - 368 p.
  5. Kopytin A.I. Guide to group art therapy / A.I. Kopytin. - St. Petersburg: Speech, 2003. - 320 p.
  6. Kopytin A.I. Art therapy for children and adolescents / A.I. Kopytin, E.E. Svistovskaya. — M.: Kogito-Centre, 2006. — 197 p.
  7. Art therapy - new horizons (edited by A.I. Kopytin). — M.: Kogito-Centre, 2006. — 336 p.
  8. Kopytin A.I. Techniques of analytical art therapy./A.I. Kopytin, B. Kort. - St. Petersburg: Speech, 2007. - 186 p.
  9. Practical art therapy: treatment, rehabilitation, training. — M.: Kogito-Centre, 2008. — 288 p.
  10. Kopytin A.I. Guide to phototherapy / A.I. Kopytin, D. Platts. — M.: Kogito-Centre, 2009. — 184 p.
  11. Kopytin A.I. Phototherapy techniques / A.I. Kopytin. - St. Petersburg: Speech, 2010. - 128 p.
  12. Art therapy of women's problems (under the editorship of A.I. Kopytin). — M.: Kogito-Centre, 2010. — 270 p.
  13. Kopytin A.I. Guidelines for children, adolescents and family art therapy / A.I. Kopytin, E.E. Svistovskaya. - St. Petersburg: Speech, 2010. - 250 p.
  14. Kopytin A.I. Art therapy of mental disorders./A.I. Kopytin. - St. Petersburg: Speech, 2011. - 368 p.
  15. Methods of art therapy assistance to children and adolescents: domestic and foreign experience (under the editorship of A.I. Kopytin). — M.: Kogito-Centre, 2012. — 285 p.
  1. Kopytin A.I. The use of some clinical and psychological methods for the differential diagnosis of depressive states / A.I. Kopytin // Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry. S.S. Korsakov. - 1990. - No. 4. — S. 95-99.
  2. Kopytin A.I. Drawing test R. Silver for assessing the cognitive and emotional spheres of personality / A.I. Kopytin//Psychological journal. - 2004. - No. 5. - S. 90-97.
  3. Kopytin A.I. Some problems of using art therapy in psychiatry / A.I. Kopytin // Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry. S.S. Korsakov. - 2004. - No. 5. - P.77-82.
  4. Kopytin A.I. Early analogues and modern methods of art therapy work with psychiatric patients / A.I. Kopytin//Social and clinical psychiatry. - 2005. - No. 2. - S. 90-102.
  5. Kopytin A.I. "Dialogue" with the visual arts of mentally ill people as a tool for destigmatization / A.I. Kopytin // Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry. S.S. Korsakov. - 2007. - No. 12. - S. 71-77.
  6. Kopytin A.I. Art therapy as an integral part of the system of psychiatric care / A.I. Kopytin//Mental health. - 2009. - No. 3. - S. 72-78.
  7. Kopytin A.I. Changes in the mental and social status of drug addicts in remission during group art therapy / A.I. Kopytin, O.V. Bogachev//Psychological journal. - 2009. - No. 1. — S. 86-95.
  8. Kopytin A.I. Art therapy in the clinic of borderline conditions / A.I. Kopytin//Mental health. - 2009. - No. 8. - P. 58-65.
  9. Kopytin A.I. Art therapy in psychiatry and general medical practice / A.I. Kopytin // Bulletin of the St. Petersburg State Medical Academy. I.I. Mechnikov. - 2009. - No. 3 (30). - S. 142-148.
  1. Kopytin A. The Silver Drawing Test of Cognition and Emotion: standartisation in Russia/А. Kopytin//American Journal of Art Therapy. - 2002. - Vol. 40, May. - P. 223-258.
  2. Kopytin A. Photography and art therapy: an easy partnership/A. Kopytin//Inscape. The Journal of the British Art Therapy Association. - 2004. - No. 2. - P. 49-58.
  3. Kopytin A. Using silver drawing test for assessing normal and traumatised children and adolescents living in the areas affected by Chernobyl nuclear accident/A. Kopytin//Trauma und Kreativitat. Therapie mit kunstlerischen medien (eds R. Hampe, Ph. Martius, A. Reiter, G. Schottenloher, F. Von Spreti). — Bremen: Verlag Universitat Bremen. - 2004. - P. 407-416.
  4. Kopytin A. Fantasizing about violence: using the Draw-a-Story Test in assessing adult psychiatric patients who committed severe criminal acts and delinquent adolescents (Chapter 7)/А. Kopytin, V. Sventsitskaya, E. Svistovskaya//Aggression and Depression assessed through art (ed. R. Silver). — New York: Brunner and Routledge. - 2004. - P. 141-160.
  5. Kopytino A. Meno terapija dirbant su priklausomybe turinciais paaugliais/A. Kopytino//Dailes terapia. Seminaru uzrasai (Rasa Kucinskiene). Vilnius: Kronta. - 2006. - P. 65-84.
  6. Kopytin A. Promoting understanding and tolerance through art: antistigma experience by the means of interactive exhibitions/A. Kopytin//Collection of scientific papers. – Riga: Riga Stradins University. - 2008. - P. 124-128.
  7. Kopytin A. Antistigma experience by a means of interactive exhibitions/A. Kopytin//The person in art (eds. Hans-Otto Thomashoff and E. Suhanova). — Hauppauge, New York: Nova Science Publishers. - 2008. - P. 123-139.
  8. Kopytin A.I. Art therapy in the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with various mental disorders / A.I. Kopytin//Menu terapija reabilitacijoje: situacija ir perspektivos. Respublikines mokslines-praktines konferencijos. — Klaipeda: Klaipedos universitetas. - Klaideda, November 2-4, 2009. - P. 80-95.
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