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Pkbwcgs (talk) 18:42, 17 September 2018 (UTC)

Myra Levick
Myra Friedman Levick is a pioneer in Art therapy. She was born on August 20, 1924, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Levick was one of the co-founders of the American Art Therapy Association (AATA) in 1969, and served as its first president and later continued to be one of its members. .

Levick did lots of contributions to the Art therapy field. She elaborated on the Levick Emotional and Cognitive Art Therapy Assessment (LECATA), which is part of her book They Could Not Talk and So They Drew, Children's Styles of Coping and Thinking, 1983. Some of her publishings include See What I'm Saying: What Children Tell Us Through Their Art, 1998, and "Mommy, Daddy, Look What I'm Saying: What Children Are Telling You Through Their Art", 1986.