Abstract
This paper is based upon both my psychotherapeutic experience and my work as a photography and video artist. My art work has been internationally recognized for its autobiographical content and surrealist aesthetic, acclaimed for its evocative dream-like atmosphere, which employs a highly-charged symbolic language. It is my belief that it is only through accessing the "underbelly" in my own psychotherapy experience that I've been able to bring this to bear in my art-making process and product.
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