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Tapestry of cultural issues in art therapy /

Contributor(s): Publication details: London ; Philadelphia : J. Kingsley Publishers, 1998.Description: 380 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1853025763
  • 9781853025761
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Contents:
Part 1: clinical issues in art therapy -- Art therapy and the concept of blackness / Pascale C. Annoual -- An experiential model for exploring white racial identity and its impact on clinical work / Nancy M. Sidun and Kelly Ducheny -- Art therapy: an Afrocentric approach / Charlotte G. Boston and Gwendolyn M. Short -- Art therapy with a Cree Indian boy: communication across cultures / Nadia Ferrara -- Surviving the loss of a child: a case study of cross-cultural parents / Romy Montoya-Gregory -- Art therapy with obese teens: racial, cultural, and therapeutic implications / Marcia L. Rosal, Lisa Turner-Schikler and Donna Yurt -- Art therapist's countertransference: working with refugees who have survived organized violence / Nicole Heusch -- Self-body image and PTSD in Australian Spanish speaking trauma and torture survivors: empowerment through imagery-art-Dialogue / Beth A. Stone.
Part 2: educational issues in art therapy -- Multicultural perspectives in art therapy supervision / Abby C. Calisch -- We wear the masks: a study of Black art therapy students / Chantel Laran Lumpkin -- Cross-cultural inquiry in art and therapy / Mona Chebaro -- Art therapy and Native Americans: blending culture, creativity, and healing / Phoebe farris-Dufrene and Michael Garrett -- Conflict and culture in art therapy: an Australian perspective / Andrea Gilroy and Margarete Hanna -- Cultural diversity and implications for art therapy pedagogy / Anna R. Hiscox -- The Black Madonna in New Mexico prison art / Linsay Locke.
Part 3: personal constructs in art therapy -- Hidden borders, open borders: a therapist's journey in a foreign land / Julia G. Byers -- Crossing the border: cultural implications of entering a new art therapy workplace / Martha Haeseler -- Finding myself in America: an Indian art therapist's experience of acculturation / Nina Mathews.
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Book Book Whitecliffe Library Arts Therapy Arts Therapy RC 489 CUL HIS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0000427

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1: clinical issues in art therapy -- Art therapy and the concept of blackness / Pascale C. Annoual -- An experiential model for exploring white racial identity and its impact on clinical work / Nancy M. Sidun and Kelly Ducheny -- Art therapy: an Afrocentric approach / Charlotte G. Boston and Gwendolyn M. Short -- Art therapy with a Cree Indian boy: communication across cultures / Nadia Ferrara -- Surviving the loss of a child: a case study of cross-cultural parents / Romy Montoya-Gregory -- Art therapy with obese teens: racial, cultural, and therapeutic implications / Marcia L. Rosal, Lisa Turner-Schikler and Donna Yurt -- Art therapist's countertransference: working with refugees who have survived organized violence / Nicole Heusch -- Self-body image and PTSD in Australian Spanish speaking trauma and torture survivors: empowerment through imagery-art-Dialogue / Beth A. Stone.

Part 2: educational issues in art therapy -- Multicultural perspectives in art therapy supervision / Abby C. Calisch -- We wear the masks: a study of Black art therapy students / Chantel Laran Lumpkin -- Cross-cultural inquiry in art and therapy / Mona Chebaro -- Art therapy and Native Americans: blending culture, creativity, and healing / Phoebe farris-Dufrene and Michael Garrett -- Conflict and culture in art therapy: an Australian perspective / Andrea Gilroy and Margarete Hanna -- Cultural diversity and implications for art therapy pedagogy / Anna R. Hiscox -- The Black Madonna in New Mexico prison art / Linsay Locke.

Part 3: personal constructs in art therapy -- Hidden borders, open borders: a therapist's journey in a foreign land / Julia G. Byers -- Crossing the border: cultural implications of entering a new art therapy workplace / Martha Haeseler -- Finding myself in America: an Indian art therapist's experience of acculturation / Nina Mathews.

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