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'''Margaret Naumburg''' (14 May 1882 &nbsp;– 6 June 1961) was an ] ] and the creator of ], the first major theoretician of art therapy which she named dynamically oriented art therapy, educator and author.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Brorowsky Junge|first=Maxine |title=The Modern History of Art Therapy: In the United States Biography|year=2010|pages=34|chapter=Margaret Naumburg|url= http://books.google.com/books/abou/The_Modern_History_of_Art_Therapy_in_the.html?id=glBkelGvYL8C | isbn=978-0-398-07940-6 | publisher=Charles C Thomas-Publisher, LTD}}{{dead link}}</ref> Prior to working in Art Therapy, she founded the ]. '''Margaret Naumburg''' (14 May 1882 &nbsp;– 6 June 1961) was an ] ] and the creator of ], the first major theoretician of art therapy which she named dynamically oriented art therapy, educator and author.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Brorowsky Junge|first=Maxine |title=The Modern History of Art Therapy: In the United States Biography|year=2010|pages=34|chapter=Margaret Naumburg|url= http://books.google.com/books/abou/The_Modern_History_of_Art_Therapy_in_the.html?id=glBkelGvYL8C | isbn=978-0-398-07940-6 | publisher=Charles C Thomas-Publisher, LTD}}{{dead link}}</ref> Prior to working in Art Therapy, she founded the ].

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Margaret Naumburg
BornMargaret Naumburg
(1882-05-14)14 May 1882
New York City, New York, United States
Died6 June 1961(1961-06-06) (aged 85)
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
NationalityUnited States
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma materBarnard College
Known forArt therapy
AwardsHonorary Life Membership, American Art Therapy Association
Scientific career
Fieldspsychology, art therapy, dynamically oriented art therapy
InstitutionsWalden School, University of Louisville, New York Psychiatric Institute

Margaret Naumburg (14 May 1882  – 6 June 1961) was an United States psychologist and the creator of Art Therapy, the first major theoretician of art therapy which she named dynamically oriented art therapy, educator and author. Prior to working in Art Therapy, she founded the Walden School of New York City.

Works

Main article: Art Therapy

The child and the world

The child and the world: dialogues in modern education

  • Author Margaret Naumburg, Harcourt, Brace and company, 1928 (Digitized Oct 29, 2007)

</ref>Naumburg, Margaret (1928). The child and the world: dialogues in modern education Biography. University of California. p. 328.</ref>

References

  1. Brorowsky Junge, Maxine (2010). "Margaret Naumburg". The Modern History of Art Therapy: In the United States Biography. Charles C Thomas-Publisher, LTD. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-398-07940-6.
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