Abstract
Dr Tami Gavron (PhD) is an art therapist, a supervisor and a researcher. She is the head of the graduate Art Therapy program at Tel-Hai College. She is working at a private practice in the north of Israel. Her research and clinical specializations include parent-child art psychotherapy, art-based supervision and community-based art therapy. Art therapy was provided to survivors after the Great East Japan Earthquake by art therapists from Israel, including myself, and workshops on group art therapy were conducted for young Japanese psychotherapists (Inoue et al., 2016).