This is a case study for 4 women suffering from childhood sexual abuse, who have been facilitated in a sexual violence protection facility of J city for the last two years. They've been suffered with various side effects of the abuse such as low self-esteem, depression, obsession with the past, alcohol and smoke problems, suicide attempts, and prostitution. They were reluctant to reveal their past which is too much for them to talk about, but eventually agreed to participate in art therapy using the test of 'drawing roads' invented by Hanes(1997). The results of the therapy are as follows. First, the reactive characteristics of metaphors and symbols on the road drawn would reveal the depressive and subconscious information set in by the difficulties of the personal life, which help the therapist find a tailored art therapy for each person. Second, the comparison between pretest of the road drawing before the art therapy program and posttest after the program may provide an opportunity to use the road drawing as a projective test for art therapy. Third, the road drawing itself should help the clients acquire an insight or inspiration on their difficult life stories, decide the future course of their life with self acceptance and priority of their choices, and determine to achieve what they choose for themselves based on their own free will.
Key Words : Childhood Sexual Abuse, Individual Art Therapy, Road Drawing Test