AU - Mohammad, Faridah AU - Greenberg, Karen AB - Printmaking presents a unique aspect for psychotherapists, it allows for the production of multiples and interaction between the product and the client. It reinforces the nature of printmaking which is experimental, innovative, and explorative. The premise of the research was to explore how culture affects interpretation of the printmaking. The researcher utilized mono-print images from Kuwait by Kuwaiti students at Ku to test the theory of art become a universal form of creativity that enhance everyone to look at it and interpreted in an individual way. To explore the influence of culture on the interpretation of art printmaking, the researcher divided the sample into two groups of American citizen: 1) normative group, 2) emotional disordered group in order to let psychotherapist become more familiar with this medium and become a visible aid in psychotherapist area. (Published abstract) http://search.shamaa.org/abstract_en.gif OP - pp. 623-661 T1 - Metaphoric symbolism in printmaking as a means of interpretive expression in art by normative and emotionally disordered individuals [Article] UL - https://mbse.journals.ekb.eg/article_145411_6ff21488d0eaee2fe6e2b81f61b8d94b.pdf Full text (PDF) 1 http://search.shamaa.org/fulltext.gif