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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.
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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.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9781853025785
- ISBN-10: 185302578X
- Artikelnr.: 21650971
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9781853025785
- ISBN-10: 185302578X
- Artikelnr.: 21650971
Jean Campbell has had an extensive career as an art therapist in medical, community and educational settings. She currently works in private practice and primary health care. Marian Liebmann worked in education, art therapy, victim support and probation, and has been involved in community, victim offender and schools mediation. For eight years she worked for Mediation UK, the umbrella organization for mediation, as director and projects adviser. She has written/edited seven books in the fields of art therapy, mediation and conflict resolution, and contributed chapters to many others. She currently divides her time between freelance mediation training, art therapy, supervision and writing. Frederica Brooks recently trained as an art therapist at Goldsmiths College, London, after pursuing a lengthy career in fine art and community arts. Jenny Jones is an artist and art therapist, and is studying an MA in feminist history, theory and criticism of the visual arts at Leeds University. Cathy Ward has a background in fine art and community arts, manages a social service family unit and is a visiting lecturer on the play therapy diploma course at Roehampton. The editorial group are all members of the Art Therapy, Race and Culture Group (of the British Association of Art Therapists) and are from diverse backgrounds, including African-Caribbean, British, Irish and Jewish.
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.
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.
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.
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.