Working with people from different cultural backgrounds presents practical and theoretical problems for art therapists, as well as the opportunities represented by a medium which crosses linguistic and cultural barriers. In this volume, professionals engaged in art therapy discuss aspects of practice which are affected by an environment of increasing cultural diversity. Some contributions examine the problems faced by members of ethnic minorities who are caught between assertion of their cultural identities and assimilation into a different social milieu, and the significance of the racial…mehr
Working with people from different cultural backgrounds presents practical and theoretical problems for art therapists, as well as the opportunities represented by a medium which crosses linguistic and cultural barriers. In this volume, professionals engaged in art therapy discuss aspects of practice which are affected by an environment of increasing cultural diversity. Some contributions examine the problems faced by members of ethnic minorities who are caught between assertion of their cultural identities and assimilation into a different social milieu, and the significance of the racial identity and cultural assumptions of the art therapist working with them. Others explore the effect that treating clients from other cultures has had on them, and how they have dealt with the feelings of loss, helplessness and guilt experienced when helping refugees who have suffered traumatic events in their native countries. Each chapter represents a synthesis of the scholarship and the clinical experience of its author, and the book as a whole balances case studies with academic research. While articulating the need for more cultural diversity among practitioners, all the contributors feel that contact with other traditions has enriched them as well as their clients.
Preface. Acknowledgements. Part I: Clinical Issues in Art Therapy: 1. Art Therapy and the Concept of Blackness Pascale C. Annoual. 2. An Experiential Model for Exploring White Racial Identity and its Impact on Clinical Work Nancy M. Sidun and Kelly Ducheny. 3. Art Therapy: An Afrocentric Approach Charlotte Boston Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Gwendolyn M. Short Mental Health Unit North Forestville Elementary School. 4. Art Therapy with a Cree Indian Boy Nadia Ferrara Native Mental Health Research Team Jewish General Hospital Montreal. 5. Surviving the Loss of a Child: A Case Study of Cross-Cultural Parents Romy Montoya-Gregory. 6. Art Therapy with Obese Teens: Racial Cultural and Therapeutic Implications Marcia L. Rosal Expressive Therapies Program University of Louisville; Lisa Turner-Schikler Kosair Children's Hospital and Donna M. Yurt Kosair Children's Hospital. 7. The Use of Art Therapy in Identity Formation: A Latino Case Study. Marie K. Mauro. 8. An Art Therapist's Countertransference: Working with Refugees who have Survived Organized Violence Nicole Heusch. 9. Self-Body Image and PTTSD in Australian Spanish Speaking Trauma and Torture Survivors: Empowerment through Imagery-Art-Dialogue Beth A. Stone Department of Behavioural Sciences Sydney. Part II: Educational Issues in Art Therapy: 10. Multicultural Perspectives in Art Therapy Supervision Abby C. Calisch Graduate Expressive Therapy Program University of Louisville. 11. We Wear the Masks: A Study of Black Art Therapy Students Chantel Laran Lumpkin AmeriCorps Action for Children Today. 12. Cross-Cultural Inquiry in Art and Therapy Mona Chebaro. 13. Art Therapy and Native Americans: Blending Culture Creativity and Healing Phoebe Farris-Dufrene Purdue University and Michael Garrett University of North Carolina. 14. Conflict and Culture in Art Therapy: An Australian Perspective Andrea Gilroy and Margarete A. Hanna. 15. Cultural Diversity and Implications for Art Therapy Pedagogy Anna R. Hiscox. 16. The Black Madonna in New Mexico Prison Art Lindsay Locke. Part III: Personal Constructs in Art Therapy: 17. Hidden Borders Open Borders: A Therapist's Journey in a Foreign Land Julia G. Byers Lesley College Cambridge MA. 18. Crossing the Border: Cultural Implications of Entering a New Therapy Workplace Martha P. Haeseler New York University. 19. Finding Myself in America: An Indian Art Therapist's Experience of Acculturation Nina M. Mathews.
Preface. Acknowledgements. Part I: Clinical Issues in Art Therapy: 1. Art Therapy and the Concept of Blackness Pascale C. Annoual. 2. An Experiential Model for Exploring White Racial Identity and its Impact on Clinical Work Nancy M. Sidun and Kelly Ducheny. 3. Art Therapy: An Afrocentric Approach Charlotte Boston Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Gwendolyn M. Short Mental Health Unit North Forestville Elementary School. 4. Art Therapy with a Cree Indian Boy Nadia Ferrara Native Mental Health Research Team Jewish General Hospital Montreal. 5. Surviving the Loss of a Child: A Case Study of Cross-Cultural Parents Romy Montoya-Gregory. 6. Art Therapy with Obese Teens: Racial Cultural and Therapeutic Implications Marcia L. Rosal Expressive Therapies Program University of Louisville; Lisa Turner-Schikler Kosair Children's Hospital and Donna M. Yurt Kosair Children's Hospital. 7. The Use of Art Therapy in Identity Formation: A Latino Case Study. Marie K. Mauro. 8. An Art Therapist's Countertransference: Working with Refugees who have Survived Organized Violence Nicole Heusch. 9. Self-Body Image and PTTSD in Australian Spanish Speaking Trauma and Torture Survivors: Empowerment through Imagery-Art-Dialogue Beth A. Stone Department of Behavioural Sciences Sydney. Part II: Educational Issues in Art Therapy: 10. Multicultural Perspectives in Art Therapy Supervision Abby C. Calisch Graduate Expressive Therapy Program University of Louisville. 11. We Wear the Masks: A Study of Black Art Therapy Students Chantel Laran Lumpkin AmeriCorps Action for Children Today. 12. Cross-Cultural Inquiry in Art and Therapy Mona Chebaro. 13. Art Therapy and Native Americans: Blending Culture Creativity and Healing Phoebe Farris-Dufrene Purdue University and Michael Garrett University of North Carolina. 14. Conflict and Culture in Art Therapy: An Australian Perspective Andrea Gilroy and Margarete A. Hanna. 15. Cultural Diversity and Implications for Art Therapy Pedagogy Anna R. Hiscox. 16. The Black Madonna in New Mexico Prison Art Lindsay Locke. Part III: Personal Constructs in Art Therapy: 17. Hidden Borders Open Borders: A Therapist's Journey in a Foreign Land Julia G. Byers Lesley College Cambridge MA. 18. Crossing the Border: Cultural Implications of Entering a New Therapy Workplace Martha P. Haeseler New York University. 19. Finding Myself in America: An Indian Art Therapist's Experience of Acculturation Nina M. Mathews.
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