Art Therapy and Social Action is an exciting exploration of how professionals can incorporate the techniques and approaches of art therapy in their work to address social problems. Examining the expanding role of art practitioner as social activist, leading art therapists and other professionals show how creative methods can be used effectively to resolve conflicts, manage aggression, heal trauma and build communities. The contributors provide examples of innovative programs on a range of topics, including those designed to address gun crime, homelessness, racism and experiences of terrorism,…mehr
Art Therapy and Social Action is an exciting exploration of how professionals can incorporate the techniques and approaches of art therapy in their work to address social problems. Examining the expanding role of art practitioner as social activist, leading art therapists and other professionals show how creative methods can be used effectively to resolve conflicts, manage aggression, heal trauma and build communities. The contributors provide examples of innovative programs on a range of topics, including those designed to address gun crime, homelessness, racism and experiences of terrorism, among others. This timely book provides new techniques and successful models for art therapists, counselors and mental health practitioners working directly with the challenges of modern society.
Introduction: Frances F. Kaplan Marylhurst University Marylhurst OR. Part I. Expanding the Therapeutic Role. 1. Art Therapy as a Tool for Social Change: A Conceptual Model. Dan Hocoy Pacifica Graduate Institute Carpinteria CA. 2.The Art Therapist as Social Activist: Reflections on a Life. Maxine Borowsky Junge Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles CA. Part II. Acting and Reflecting on the Action. 3.Facing Homelessness: A Community Mask Making Project. Pat B. Allen School of the Art Institute of Chicago Chicago IL. 4.Wielding the Shield: The Art Therapist as Conscious Witness in the Realm of Social Action. Pat B. Allen. Part III. Resolving Conflict. 5.Art and Conflict Resolution. Frances F. Kaplan. 6. Drawing Out Conflict. Anndy Wiselogle East Metro Meditation of the City of Gresham Gresham OR. Part IV. Confronting Anger and Aggression. 7.Anger Management Art Therapy for Clients in the Mental Health System. Marian Liebmann Inner City Mental Health Service Bristol UK. 8. Symbolic Interactionism Aggression and Art Therapy. David Gussak Florida State University Tallahassee FL. 9.The Paper People Project on Gun Violence. Rachel Citron O'Rourke Portland OR. Part V. Healing Trauma. 10. Some Personal and Clinical Thoughts About Trauma Art and World Events. Annette Shore Marylhurst University Marylhurst OR 11. Artmaking as a Response to Terrorism. Rachel Lev-Weisel Haifa University Haifa Israel and Nancy Slater Adler School for Professional Psychology Chicago IL. Part VI. Building Community. 12. Unity in Diversity: Communal Pluralism in the Art Studio and the Classroom. Michael Franklin Naropa University Boulder CO Merryl E. Rothaus Naropa University Boulder CA and Kendra Schpok Mount Saint Vincent Home Denver CO. 13. Art and Community Building from the Puppet- and Mask Maker's Perspective. Lani Gerity Prospect Nova Scotia Canada and Edward "Ned" Albert Bear Fredericton New Brunswick Canada. 14. Art Therapy for this Multicultural World Susan Berkowitz Founder All People's Day® Lake Hiawatha NJ. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
Introduction: Frances F. Kaplan Marylhurst University Marylhurst OR. Part I. Expanding the Therapeutic Role. 1. Art Therapy as a Tool for Social Change: A Conceptual Model. Dan Hocoy Pacifica Graduate Institute Carpinteria CA. 2.The Art Therapist as Social Activist: Reflections on a Life. Maxine Borowsky Junge Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles CA. Part II. Acting and Reflecting on the Action. 3.Facing Homelessness: A Community Mask Making Project. Pat B. Allen School of the Art Institute of Chicago Chicago IL. 4.Wielding the Shield: The Art Therapist as Conscious Witness in the Realm of Social Action. Pat B. Allen. Part III. Resolving Conflict. 5.Art and Conflict Resolution. Frances F. Kaplan. 6. Drawing Out Conflict. Anndy Wiselogle East Metro Meditation of the City of Gresham Gresham OR. Part IV. Confronting Anger and Aggression. 7.Anger Management Art Therapy for Clients in the Mental Health System. Marian Liebmann Inner City Mental Health Service Bristol UK. 8. Symbolic Interactionism Aggression and Art Therapy. David Gussak Florida State University Tallahassee FL. 9.The Paper People Project on Gun Violence. Rachel Citron O'Rourke Portland OR. Part V. Healing Trauma. 10. Some Personal and Clinical Thoughts About Trauma Art and World Events. Annette Shore Marylhurst University Marylhurst OR 11. Artmaking as a Response to Terrorism. Rachel Lev-Weisel Haifa University Haifa Israel and Nancy Slater Adler School for Professional Psychology Chicago IL. Part VI. Building Community. 12. Unity in Diversity: Communal Pluralism in the Art Studio and the Classroom. Michael Franklin Naropa University Boulder CO Merryl E. Rothaus Naropa University Boulder CA and Kendra Schpok Mount Saint Vincent Home Denver CO. 13. Art and Community Building from the Puppet- and Mask Maker's Perspective. Lani Gerity Prospect Nova Scotia Canada and Edward "Ned" Albert Bear Fredericton New Brunswick Canada. 14. Art Therapy for this Multicultural World Susan Berkowitz Founder All People's Day® Lake Hiawatha NJ. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.
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