Asian art therapists : navigating art, diversity, and culture
Publisher: New York, NY : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2021Description: 1 online resourceISBN:- 9780367625481
- 9780367352660
- 9781003109648
- 1003109640
- 9781000262063
- 1000262065
- 9781000262094
- 100026209X
- 9781000262124
- 100026212X
- RC489.A7
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction
Unsettling Matter of Race and Ethnicity
Megu Kitazawa
Chapter 1: History Matters
Stories About Identity, Culture, and Art Therapy
Jayashree George
Chapter 2: The Portrait of a Color-Blind Art Therapist
A Japanese Art Therapist Working with Minority Clients in NYC
Megu Kitazawa
Chapter 3: Returning to the Sacred Circle, Immigrant and Indigenous Allies
A Heuristic Perspective
Sheba Sheikhai
Chapter 4: My Optional Practical Training Experience
My Perspective as a Japanese Art Therapy Student
Haruka Kawata
Chapter 5: An Art Therapist’s Perspective on Cultural Humility in Diverse Setting
A Personal Journey from India to the United States of America
Sangeeta Prasad
Chapter 6: Between Melting Pots
A Filipino American Art Therapist and the Bean Project
Maria Alinea-Bravo
Chapter 7: Unrealistic Expectations and Harsh Realities
Navigating Career Development as an Asian Art Therapist
Ashley Severson
Chapter 8: Find Lost Name
Self-Reflection on the Journey of Being an Art Therapist
Chia-Ling Kao
Chapter 9: Interweaving Art, Therapy, and Cultural Diversity
Sunhee K. Kim
Chapter 10: Intracultural Practice for Asian Art Therapists
"Are You one of Us, or Are You One of Them?"
Miki Goerdt
Chapter 11: Possible Use of Art-Based Supervision in Japan
Reiko Fujisawa
Conclusion
A Need for Cognitive Diversity in Multicultural Training
Megu Kitazawa
Index
"This book explores Asian art therapist experiences in a predominantly white professional field, challenging readers with visceral, racial, and personalized stories that may push them far beyond their comfort zone. Drawing from the expertise and practices of Asian art therapists from around the world, this unique text navigates how minority status can affect training and clinical practice in relation to clients, co-workers, and peers. It describes how Asian pioneers have broken therapeutic and racial rules to accommodate patient needs and improve clinical skills and illustrates how the reader can examine and disseminate their own biases. Authors share how they make their own path - by becoming aware of the connection between their lives and circumstances - and how they liberate themselves and those who seek their services. This informative resource for art therapy students and professionals offers non-Asian readers a glimpse at personal and clinical experiences in the White-dominant profession while detailing how Asian art therapists can lead race-based discussions with empathy to become more competent therapists and educators in an increasingly diversifying world"-- Provided by publisher.