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Heraclitus, the ancient Greek sage (c. 536-470 B.C.) declared that everything is in flux. Everything changes, and no one can step twice in the same waters of a river. What seemed true to Heraclitus is even more true in our times. Old certainties give way to uncertainty. Old traditions no longer sustain human behavior. This is true in the personal as well as in the professional realms. Professional monodoxy has given way to a plethora of theories and interventive strategies (Corsini, 1981). Change is all around us, but where is the way to success? This book is written for mental health specialists who are dissatisfied with the extent of. | THE PSCHOCYBERNETIC MODEL OF ART THERAPY ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dr. Aina o. Nucho pronounced Ina Nooko is a professor emerita at the University of Maryland School of Social Work where she taught graduate level courses in clinical methods with individuals families and groups. She also taught human behavior social research stress management and art therapy. Dr. Nucho obtained her primary and secondary education in Riga Latvia and later she studied at the University of Tuebingen in Germany. Dr. Nucho holds a graduate degree in social work and a Ph.D. degree both from Bryn Mawr College. She is a Distinguished Fellow and a recipient of the 2000 Ernst Kris Prize of the American Society of Psychopathology of Expression a Board Certified Diplomate in Clinical Social Work BCD a member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers ASCW a licensed clinical social worker in the State of Maryland LCSW-C and a registered art therapist ATR . Dr. Nucho is the author of Stress Management The Quest for Zest 1988 and Spontaneous Creative Imagery Problem-Solving and LifeEnhancing Skills 1995 both published by Charles c Thomas Springfield IL and five books in Latvian. She has published articles in professional journals and has presented papers at national and international conferences. Second Edition THE PSYCHOCYBERNETIC MODEL OF ART THERAPY By AINA o. NUCHO Ph.D. A.T.R. A.C.S.W. L.C.S.W. C. B.C.D. University of Maryland With Forewords by Irene Jakab M.D. Ph.D. and Akhter Ahsen Ph.D. CHARLES c THOMAS PUBLISHER LTD. Springfield Illinois .