"Yes You Can" Art Centered Therapy for People with Disabilities

Por Theodore test Henderson en Arte & Artesanías 1681 views 5th Enero 2017 Duración del video: 00:06:02
This film is about courage, commitment, and creative coping. It tells the story of Mickie McGraw, who overcame polio at age 11 to become an art therapy pione...

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