Art therapy, race, and culture

著者

    • Campbell, Jean

書誌事項

Art therapy, race, and culture

edited by Jean Campbell ... [et al.] ; forewords by Suman Fernando and Diane Waller

Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1999

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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注記

Bibliography: p. 306-317

Includes index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9781853025785

内容説明

While therapists are increasingly working with multi-ethnic client groups, there is a paucity of material available for them to develop approaches, which meet diverse cultural and racial needs. Art Therapy, Race and Culture 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 positive and constructive way. Contributors examine the impact of racial perceptions in their own experience, their clients' lives, and on the interaction of therapist and client. The potential of art therapy as a force of liberation, and art therapists as cultural activists, is explored. Cultural differences in meanings applied to 'colour' and to the nature of art are also discussed. Illustrated with line drawings and photographs, the book presents work, ideas and theories based on the practical experiences of therapists from many different backgrounds and their work with clients from equally diverse origins.

目次

Introduction. Section 1: Working with Race, Racism and Difference in Art Therapy. 1. Living colour in art therapy, Jean Campbell and Vicky Barber, art therapists in private practice, London 2. Echoing the steps of my ancestors, Cherry Lawrence, art therapist and community worker, and Heather Barford, Brighton and Hove Social Services. 3. The scapegoat: Jewish experience and art psychotherapy, Joy Schaverien, Jungian analyst in private practice and analytical art therapist, Leicestershire. 4. Foreign images: images of race and culture, Caroline Case, analytic art therapist in private practice, Stirling. 5. Thrown in at the deep end, Jenny Cooper, art therapist, Shipley, West Yorkshire. 6. My God! Look at me! Pauline Mottram, Hertfordshire University. 7. Culturally sensitive therapy: accents, approaches and tools, Ranju Roy, art therapist, Bridgewater, Somerset. Section 2: Culture, Class and Art Therapy. 8. Class issues in therapy, Chris Wood, Sheffield University. 9. Drawing lines: art therapists and psychiatric services working in collaboration with contemporary artists, Lyn French, Picture This, London. Section 3: Philosophies of Therapy and Practice: East and West. 10. Issues of empowerment in a multi-cultural art therapy group, Sally Weston, Bradford Mental Health Service. 11. Taoism and art therapy: flowing and stuckness, Malcolm Learmonth, Creative Therapy Unit and Exeter University. Section 4: Therapists: A Question of Identity. 12. Crossing the meniscus: art therapy and Local Agenda 21, Jenny Jones, Leeds University. 13. Group issues from a Black art psychotherapist's viewpoint, Yvonne Crawford, Kneesworth House Hospital, Hertfordshire. 14. Art therapy and Jewish identity: stories from Jewish art therapists, Cathy Ward, Roehampton Institute, and Marian Liebmann, freelance mediator and art therapist. 15. Being White: engaging with a changing world, Marian Liebmann, freelance mediator and art therapist. Section 5: Training: Preparing the Ground. 16. A Black perspective on art therapy training, Frederica Brooks, Goldsmiths College, London. 17. Art therapy training and race and culture, Cathy Ward, Roehampton Institute.
巻冊次

: hbk ISBN 9781853025792

内容説明

Exploring the often contentious issues of race, racism and culture in relation to the art therapy experience, the contributors to this volume examine the impact of racial perceptions in their own experience, their clients' lives, and on the interaction of therapist and client.

目次

  • Section 1 Class, race and oppression: Art, healing and liberation -rituals of body and place, Miche Fabre-Lewin
  • Class issues in therapy, Chris Wood
  • Drawing lines - art therapists and psychiatric services working in collaboration with contemporary artists, Lyn French. Section 2 Working with race, racism and difference in art therapy: Living colour in art therapy, Jean Campbell, Vicky Barber
  • Echoing the steps of my ancestors, Cherry Lawrence, Heather Barford
  • The scapegoat - Jewish experience and art psychotherapy, Joy Schaverien
  • Foreign images - images of race and culture, Caroline Case
  • Thrown in at the deep end, Jenny Cooper
  • My God! look at me! Pauline Mottram
  • Culturally sensitive therapy - accents, approaches and tools, Ranju Roy. Section 3 Philosophies of therapy and practice - east and west: Issues of empowerment in a multi-cultural art therapy group, Sally Weston
  • Taoism and art therapy - flowing and stuckness, Malcolm Learmonth. Section 4 Therapists - a question of identity: Crossing the meniscus - art therapy and local agenda 21, Jenny Jones
  • Group issues from a black art psychotherapist's viewpoint, Yvonne Crawford
  • Art therapy and Jewish identity - stories from Jewish art therapists, cathy Ward, Marian Liebmann
  • Being white - engaging with a changing world, Marian Liebmann. Section 5 Training - preparing the ground: A black perspective on art therapy training, frederica Brooks
  • Art therapy training and race and culture, Cathy Ward.

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