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Using Art Therapy with Diverse Populations: Crossing Cultures and Abilities

Using Art Therapy with Diverse Populations: Crossing Cultures and Abilities

  • Author: Kristel, Jennie
  • Editor: Howie, Paula
  • Editor: Prasad, Sangeeta

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Contents

  • Foreword. Mercedes B. ter Maat, President, American Art Therapy Association. Gaelynn Bordonaro, Graduate Art Therapy Program, Emporia State University. Preface. Introduction.
  • Part 1 . Art Therapy and Culture.
  • 1. Exploring Outside the Box: Art Therapy in Practice. Jennie Kristel, Adjunct Faculty, Burlington College.
  • 2. Why Art Therapy Works. Louis Tinnin, MD, Intensive Trauma Therapy Inc. Paula Howie, Associate Professorial Lecturer, George Washington University; Private Practice, Washington, DC.
  • 3. Art Therapy Approaches for the Fair Assessment of Diverse Populations. Donna Betts, George Washington University.
  • 4. Ethics in Art Therapy. Audrey di Maria Nankervis, Adjunct Associate Professor, George Washington University.
  • 5. Walk Beside Me, Not Behind Me: Cultural Issues in Art Therapy Supervision. Lisa Raye Garlock, George Washington University Art Therapy Program.
  • Part 2 . The Culturally Sensitive Art Therapist.
  • 6. The Impact of Culture and the Setting on the Use and Choice of Materials. Sangeeta Prasad, Vice President, Prasad Family Foundation Trustee, Bambino Educational Trust.
  • 7. The Process of Attunement between Therapists and Client. Jennie Kristel.
  • 8. On Being Human: Color and Culture. Paula Howie.
  • 9. How Spirituality Impacts Art Therapy. Mimi Farrelly-Hansen, Art Therapist, Private Practice, Longmont, CO; Founder, Transpersonal Counseling Psychology and Art Therapy Graduate Program, Naropa University.
  • 10. Practicing Multiculturally Competent Art Therapy. Cheryl Doby-Copeland, Art Therapist, DC Government Department of Mental Health; Part-Time Faculty Member, George Washington University Graduate Art Therapy Program.
  • Part 3 . The Practice of Culturally Based Art Therapy in Educational Settings.
  • 11. Art Therapy in Schools. Emmy Lou Glassman, Corcoran School of Art + Design. Sangeeta Prasad.
  • 12. Working Cross-Culturally with Children at Risk. Audrey di Maria Nankervis.
  • 13. Art Therapy as a Treatment of Choice for Autism Spectrum Disorders. Deni Brancheau, Director, Multiple Learning Needs High School at Ivymount School and Programs, Rockville, MD; Adjunct Faculty, George Washington University Graduate Art Therapy Progr
  • 14. Giving Teens a Voice: Art Therapy in a Public School Setting with Emotionally Disturbed Students. Emmy Lou Glassman, Corcoran School of Art + Design.
  • 15. Practice of Art Therapy in Residential Schools and Group Homes. Charlotte Boston, Secretary, American Art Therapy Association; Adjunct Professor, George Washington University.
  • Part 4 . Understanding Cultural Implications of Using Art Therapy in Hospital and Rehabilitation Settings.
  • 16. Warrior Culture: Art Therapy in a Military Hospital. Paula Howie.
  • 17. Culture and Medical Art Therapy on an Oncology and Hematology Unit. Tracy Councill, Art Therapy Program Director, Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, Georgetown University Hospital. Katharine Phlegar, Art Therapist, Tracy's Kids, Center for Cancer and Blo
  • 18. Reframing Identity: Art Therapy in Saudi Arabia. Yasmine J. Awais, Adjunct Faculty Member, Albertus Magnus' Graduate Art Therapy Program.
  • 19. Art Based Therapies for Substance Users and their Families towards Recognizing, Deliberating and Recovering. Dr Shanthi Ranganathan, Founder, T T Ranganathan Clinical Research Foundation. Reshma Malick, Psychologist, Counsellor, T T Ranganathan Clini
  • Part 5 . Cultural Perspectives using Art Therapy in Outpatient Treatment Settings.
  • 20. Stories without Words: A Cultural Understanding of Trauma and Abuse. Linda Gantt, Executive Director, Intensive Trauma Therapy Inc.
  • 21. Cultural Considerations in Family Art Therapy. Barbara Sobol, Professorial Lecturer, George Washington University. Paula Howie.
  • 22. The Universality of Grief and Loss. Heidi Bardot, Director, Art Therapy Graduate Program, George Washington University.
  • 23. HIV/AIDS: Reflecting on 15 Years in New York City. Daniel Blausey, Founder, Studio Blue: Art + Psychotherapy; Adjunct Faculty Member, Naropa University. Yasmine J. Awais.
  • 24. Cultural Considerations of Eating Disorders through Art Therapy. Michelle L. Dean, Art Psychotherapist; Honorary Life Member, Delaware Valley Art Therapy Association.
  • Part 6 . Cultural Influences in Community based Art Therapy.
  • 25. Having an Art Therapy Private Practice: What does it mean, and what does it take? Paula Howie. Jennie Kristel.
  • 26. The Community Art Studio: Creating a Space of Solidarity and Inclusion. Catherine Hyland Moon, Associate Professor and rotating Chair, School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Valery Shuman, Associate Director, Heartland Health Outreach, Midwest Harm
  • 27. A Self to Call Home: Community-Based Art Therapy and Homelessness. Kate Baasch, Art Therapist.
  • 28. Utilizing a Thematic Approach to Art Therapy with Seniors: Enhancing Cognitive abilities and Social Interactions. Linda Levine Madori, Professor, St Thomas Aquinas College.
  • Part 7 . Cultural Implications for Practicing Art Therapy with Unique Populations.
  • 29. Art Therapy in Prison. David Gussak, Florida State University, Department of Art Education/Graduate Art Therapy Program.
  • 30. Working with Asylum Seekers and Refugees. Marian Liebmann, Inner City Mental health Team, Bristol, UK.
  • 31. Art as Healing with Children and Adults in Cambodia, China, Ethiopia and the Ukraine. Doris Arrington, Founding Director, Professor, Art Therapy Psychology Department, Notre Dame de Namur University.
  • 32. Overseas Art Therapy Journeys. Frances E. Anderson, Consultant, American Art Therapy Association; Visiting Professor, College of Charleston.
  • 33. Developing Therapeutic Arts Programs in Kenya and Tanzania: A Collaborative Consultation Approach. Catherine Moon. Appendices. Index.