Multicultural Family Art Therapy
Title | Multicultural Family Art Therapy PDF eBook |
Author | Christine Kerr |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 289 |
Release | 2014-12-17 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1134062230 |
How does the family art therapist understand the complexities of another’s cultural diversity? What are international family therapist’s perspectives on treatment? These questions and more are explored in Multicultural Family Art Therapy, a text that demonstrates how to practice psychotherapy within an ethnocultural and empathetic context. Each international author presents their clinical perspective and cultural family therapy narrative, thereby giving readers the structural framework they need to work successfully with clients with diverse ethnic backgrounds different from their own. A wide range of international contributors provide their perspectives on visual symbols and content from America, Canada, Britain, Ireland, Australia, Israel, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Trinidad, Central America, and Brazil. They also address a diversity of theoretical orientations, including attachment, solution-focused, narrative, parent-child, and brief art therapy, and write about issues such as indigenous populations, immigration, acculturation, identity formation, and cultural isolation. At the core of this new text is the realization that family art therapy should address not only the diversity of theory, but also the diversity of international practice.
Family Art Therapy
Title | Family Art Therapy PDF eBook |
Author | Christine Kerr |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 311 |
Release | 2011-04-27 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1135918481 |
Family Art Therapy is designed to help the reader incorporate clinical art therapy intervention techniques into family therapy practice. Expressive modalities are often used in work with families, particularly visual art forms, and there is already considerable evidence and literature that point to a positive link between the two. This text is unique in that it draws together, for the first time in a single volume, an overview of the evolution of the theories and techniques from the major schools of classic family therapy, integrating them with practical clinical approaches from the field of art therapy.
Using Art Therapy with Diverse Populations
Title | Using Art Therapy with Diverse Populations PDF eBook |
Author | Sangeeta Prasad |
Publisher | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages | 424 |
Release | 2013-08-28 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 0857006940 |
Whether working in urban areas with high levels of cultural diversity, providing art therapy to 'unique' populations such as prisoners or asylums seekers, or introducing art therapy programs to parts of the world in which it is not yet established, it is essential that therapists understand the importance of practicing in a culturally sensitive manner. This comprehensive book considers how culture impacts the practice of art therapy in a variety of settings. With contributions from experienced art therapists who have worked in diverse environments, this book attempts to understand and highlight the specific cultural, subcultural and ethnic influences that inform art therapy treatment. It addresses variable factors including setting, population, environment and ability, and how they influence art therapy approaches. It also considers how cultural differences can impact physical art making through choices of color, symbol and metaphor. Each chapter provides a framework showing how art therapy techniques have been used in order to successfully work with distinct populations. This book will provide practitioners with ideas for how to adapt art therapy training and approaches to suit the setting and meet the needs of a vast range of populations. Full of informative case studies, this book will be invaluable reading for art therapists and students of art therapy.
Art Therapy, Race and Culture
Title | Art Therapy, Race and Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Jean Campbell |
Publisher | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages | 340 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 9781853025785 |
The book is a stimulating and inspiring collection which explores the often contentious themes of race, racism and culture in relation to the experience of art therapy, in a constructive way. Contributors examine the impact of racial perceptions in their own experience, their clients' lives, and on the interaction of therapist and client.
Family Art Therapy
Title | Family Art Therapy PDF eBook |
Author | Christine Kerr |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 253 |
Release | 2011-04-27 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 113591849X |
Family Art Therapy is designed to help the reader incorporate clinical art therapy intervention techniques into family therapy practice. Expressive modalities are often used in work with families, particularly visual art forms, and there is already considerable evidence and literature that point to a positive link between the two. This text is unique in that it draws together, for the first time in a single volume, an overview of the evolution of the theories and techniques from the major schools of classic family therapy, integrating them with practical clinical approaches from the field of art therapy.
Multicultural Couple Therapy
Title | Multicultural Couple Therapy PDF eBook |
Author | Mudita Rastogi |
Publisher | SAGE |
Total Pages | 449 |
Release | 2008-12 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 1412959594 |
This a practical guide to multicultural counselling from a variety of perspectives.
Integrative Approaches to Family Art Therapy
Title | Integrative Approaches to Family Art Therapy PDF eBook |
Author | Shirley Riley |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Art therapy |
ISBN | 9781890374037 |