Tapestry of Cultural Issues in Art Therapy
Herausgeber: Calisch, Abby C.; Hiscox, Anna R.
Tapestry of Cultural Issues in Art Therapy
Herausgeber: Calisch, Abby C.; Hiscox, Anna R.
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Professionals engaged in art therapy discuss aspects of practice which are affected by an environment of increasing cultural diversity. Some contributions examine problems faced by members of ethnic minorities who are caught between assertion of their cultural identities and assimilation into a different social milieu.
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Professionals engaged in art therapy discuss aspects of practice which are affected by an environment of increasing cultural diversity. Some contributions examine problems faced by members of ethnic minorities who are caught between assertion of their cultural identities and assimilation into a different social milieu.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 582g
- ISBN-13: 9781853025761
- ISBN-10: 1853025763
- Artikelnr.: 21846159
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 582g
- ISBN-13: 9781853025761
- ISBN-10: 1853025763
- Artikelnr.: 21846159
Anna R. Hiscox is an Assistant Professor of Art at Illinois State University. Her clinical speciality includes work with severely emotionally disturbed children in state hospitals and other mental health facilities. She has written extensively on art therapy and multicultural issues. Abby C. Calisch is Associate Professor and Director of the Graduate Expressive Therapy Program at the University of Louisville. She has presented panels, workshops and papers as well as publishing nationally and internationally in the fields of psychology and art therapy.
Preface. Acknowledgements. Part I: Clinical Issues in Art Therapy: 1. Art Therapy and the Concept of Blackness
Pascale C. Annoual. 2. An Experiential Model for Exploring White Racial Identity and its Impact on Clinical Work
Nancy M. Sidun and Kelly Ducheny. 3. Art Therapy: An Afrocentric Approach
Charlotte Boston
Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Gwendolyn M. Short
Mental Health Unit
North Forestville Elementary School. 4. Art Therapy with a Cree Indian Boy
Nadia Ferrara
Native Mental Health Research Team
Jewish General Hospital
Montreal. 5. Surviving the Loss of a Child: A Case Study of Cross-Cultural Parents
Romy Montoya-Gregory. 6. Art Therapy with Obese Teens: Racial
Cultural and Therapeutic Implications
Marcia L. Rosal
Expressive Therapies Program
University of Louisville; Lisa Turner-Schikler
Kosair Children's Hospital
and Donna M. Yurt
Kosair Children's Hospital. 7. The Use of Art Therapy in Identity Formation: A Latino Case Study. Marie K. Mauro. 8. An Art Therapist's Countertransference: Working with Refugees who have Survived Organized Violence
Nicole Heusch. 9. Self-Body Image and PTTSD in Australian Spanish Speaking Trauma and Torture Survivors: Empowerment through Imagery-Art-Dialogue
Beth A. Stone
Department of Behavioural Sciences
Sydney. Part II: Educational Issues in Art Therapy: 10. Multicultural Perspectives in Art Therapy Supervision
Abby C. Calisch
Graduate Expressive Therapy Program
University of Louisville. 11. We Wear the Masks: A Study of Black Art Therapy Students
Chantel Laran Lumpkin
AmeriCorps Action for Children Today. 12. Cross-Cultural Inquiry in Art and Therapy
Mona Chebaro. 13. Art Therapy and Native Americans: Blending Culture
Creativity and Healing
Phoebe Farris-Dufrene
Purdue University and Michael Garrett
University of North Carolina. 14. Conflict and Culture in Art Therapy: An Australian Perspective
Andrea Gilroy and Margarete A. Hanna. 15. Cultural Diversity and Implications for Art Therapy Pedagogy
Anna R. Hiscox. 16. The Black Madonna in New Mexico Prison Art
Lindsay Locke. Part III: Personal Constructs in Art Therapy: 17. Hidden Borders
Open Borders: A Therapist's Journey in a Foreign Land
Julia G. Byers
Lesley College
Cambridge MA. 18. Crossing the Border: Cultural Implications of Entering a New Therapy Workplace
Martha P. Haeseler
New York University. 19. Finding Myself in America: An Indian Art Therapist's Experience of Acculturation
Nina M. Mathews.
Pascale C. Annoual. 2. An Experiential Model for Exploring White Racial Identity and its Impact on Clinical Work
Nancy M. Sidun and Kelly Ducheny. 3. Art Therapy: An Afrocentric Approach
Charlotte Boston
Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Gwendolyn M. Short
Mental Health Unit
North Forestville Elementary School. 4. Art Therapy with a Cree Indian Boy
Nadia Ferrara
Native Mental Health Research Team
Jewish General Hospital
Montreal. 5. Surviving the Loss of a Child: A Case Study of Cross-Cultural Parents
Romy Montoya-Gregory. 6. Art Therapy with Obese Teens: Racial
Cultural and Therapeutic Implications
Marcia L. Rosal
Expressive Therapies Program
University of Louisville; Lisa Turner-Schikler
Kosair Children's Hospital
and Donna M. Yurt
Kosair Children's Hospital. 7. The Use of Art Therapy in Identity Formation: A Latino Case Study. Marie K. Mauro. 8. An Art Therapist's Countertransference: Working with Refugees who have Survived Organized Violence
Nicole Heusch. 9. Self-Body Image and PTTSD in Australian Spanish Speaking Trauma and Torture Survivors: Empowerment through Imagery-Art-Dialogue
Beth A. Stone
Department of Behavioural Sciences
Sydney. Part II: Educational Issues in Art Therapy: 10. Multicultural Perspectives in Art Therapy Supervision
Abby C. Calisch
Graduate Expressive Therapy Program
University of Louisville. 11. We Wear the Masks: A Study of Black Art Therapy Students
Chantel Laran Lumpkin
AmeriCorps Action for Children Today. 12. Cross-Cultural Inquiry in Art and Therapy
Mona Chebaro. 13. Art Therapy and Native Americans: Blending Culture
Creativity and Healing
Phoebe Farris-Dufrene
Purdue University and Michael Garrett
University of North Carolina. 14. Conflict and Culture in Art Therapy: An Australian Perspective
Andrea Gilroy and Margarete A. Hanna. 15. Cultural Diversity and Implications for Art Therapy Pedagogy
Anna R. Hiscox. 16. The Black Madonna in New Mexico Prison Art
Lindsay Locke. Part III: Personal Constructs in Art Therapy: 17. Hidden Borders
Open Borders: A Therapist's Journey in a Foreign Land
Julia G. Byers
Lesley College
Cambridge MA. 18. Crossing the Border: Cultural Implications of Entering a New Therapy Workplace
Martha P. Haeseler
New York University. 19. Finding Myself in America: An Indian Art Therapist's Experience of Acculturation
Nina M. Mathews.
Preface. Acknowledgements. Part I: Clinical Issues in Art Therapy: 1. Art Therapy and the Concept of Blackness
Pascale C. Annoual. 2. An Experiential Model for Exploring White Racial Identity and its Impact on Clinical Work
Nancy M. Sidun and Kelly Ducheny. 3. Art Therapy: An Afrocentric Approach
Charlotte Boston
Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Gwendolyn M. Short
Mental Health Unit
North Forestville Elementary School. 4. Art Therapy with a Cree Indian Boy
Nadia Ferrara
Native Mental Health Research Team
Jewish General Hospital
Montreal. 5. Surviving the Loss of a Child: A Case Study of Cross-Cultural Parents
Romy Montoya-Gregory. 6. Art Therapy with Obese Teens: Racial
Cultural and Therapeutic Implications
Marcia L. Rosal
Expressive Therapies Program
University of Louisville; Lisa Turner-Schikler
Kosair Children's Hospital
and Donna M. Yurt
Kosair Children's Hospital. 7. The Use of Art Therapy in Identity Formation: A Latino Case Study. Marie K. Mauro. 8. An Art Therapist's Countertransference: Working with Refugees who have Survived Organized Violence
Nicole Heusch. 9. Self-Body Image and PTTSD in Australian Spanish Speaking Trauma and Torture Survivors: Empowerment through Imagery-Art-Dialogue
Beth A. Stone
Department of Behavioural Sciences
Sydney. Part II: Educational Issues in Art Therapy: 10. Multicultural Perspectives in Art Therapy Supervision
Abby C. Calisch
Graduate Expressive Therapy Program
University of Louisville. 11. We Wear the Masks: A Study of Black Art Therapy Students
Chantel Laran Lumpkin
AmeriCorps Action for Children Today. 12. Cross-Cultural Inquiry in Art and Therapy
Mona Chebaro. 13. Art Therapy and Native Americans: Blending Culture
Creativity and Healing
Phoebe Farris-Dufrene
Purdue University and Michael Garrett
University of North Carolina. 14. Conflict and Culture in Art Therapy: An Australian Perspective
Andrea Gilroy and Margarete A. Hanna. 15. Cultural Diversity and Implications for Art Therapy Pedagogy
Anna R. Hiscox. 16. The Black Madonna in New Mexico Prison Art
Lindsay Locke. Part III: Personal Constructs in Art Therapy: 17. Hidden Borders
Open Borders: A Therapist's Journey in a Foreign Land
Julia G. Byers
Lesley College
Cambridge MA. 18. Crossing the Border: Cultural Implications of Entering a New Therapy Workplace
Martha P. Haeseler
New York University. 19. Finding Myself in America: An Indian Art Therapist's Experience of Acculturation
Nina M. Mathews.
Pascale C. Annoual. 2. An Experiential Model for Exploring White Racial Identity and its Impact on Clinical Work
Nancy M. Sidun and Kelly Ducheny. 3. Art Therapy: An Afrocentric Approach
Charlotte Boston
Walter Reed Army Medical Center and Gwendolyn M. Short
Mental Health Unit
North Forestville Elementary School. 4. Art Therapy with a Cree Indian Boy
Nadia Ferrara
Native Mental Health Research Team
Jewish General Hospital
Montreal. 5. Surviving the Loss of a Child: A Case Study of Cross-Cultural Parents
Romy Montoya-Gregory. 6. Art Therapy with Obese Teens: Racial
Cultural and Therapeutic Implications
Marcia L. Rosal
Expressive Therapies Program
University of Louisville; Lisa Turner-Schikler
Kosair Children's Hospital
and Donna M. Yurt
Kosair Children's Hospital. 7. The Use of Art Therapy in Identity Formation: A Latino Case Study. Marie K. Mauro. 8. An Art Therapist's Countertransference: Working with Refugees who have Survived Organized Violence
Nicole Heusch. 9. Self-Body Image and PTTSD in Australian Spanish Speaking Trauma and Torture Survivors: Empowerment through Imagery-Art-Dialogue
Beth A. Stone
Department of Behavioural Sciences
Sydney. Part II: Educational Issues in Art Therapy: 10. Multicultural Perspectives in Art Therapy Supervision
Abby C. Calisch
Graduate Expressive Therapy Program
University of Louisville. 11. We Wear the Masks: A Study of Black Art Therapy Students
Chantel Laran Lumpkin
AmeriCorps Action for Children Today. 12. Cross-Cultural Inquiry in Art and Therapy
Mona Chebaro. 13. Art Therapy and Native Americans: Blending Culture
Creativity and Healing
Phoebe Farris-Dufrene
Purdue University and Michael Garrett
University of North Carolina. 14. Conflict and Culture in Art Therapy: An Australian Perspective
Andrea Gilroy and Margarete A. Hanna. 15. Cultural Diversity and Implications for Art Therapy Pedagogy
Anna R. Hiscox. 16. The Black Madonna in New Mexico Prison Art
Lindsay Locke. Part III: Personal Constructs in Art Therapy: 17. Hidden Borders
Open Borders: A Therapist's Journey in a Foreign Land
Julia G. Byers
Lesley College
Cambridge MA. 18. Crossing the Border: Cultural Implications of Entering a New Therapy Workplace
Martha P. Haeseler
New York University. 19. Finding Myself in America: An Indian Art Therapist's Experience of Acculturation
Nina M. Mathews.