Asian Art Therapists
Navigating Art, Diversity, and Culture
Herausgeber: Kitazawa, Megu
Asian Art Therapists
Navigating Art, Diversity, and Culture
Herausgeber: Kitazawa, Megu
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This book explores Asian art therapist experiences in a predominantly white professional field, challenging readers with visceral, racial, and personalized stories that may push them far beyond their comfort zone.
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This book explores Asian art therapist experiences in a predominantly white professional field, challenging readers with visceral, racial, and personalized stories that may push them far beyond their comfort zone.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9780367352660
- ISBN-10: 0367352664
- Artikelnr.: 60015201
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 404g
- ISBN-13: 9780367352660
- ISBN-10: 0367352664
- Artikelnr.: 60015201
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Megu Kitazawa, MA, ATR-BC, LCAT, is a NY State Licensed Creative Arts Therapist and Board-Certified Art Therapist currently living in Berlin, Germany, and conducting individual art therapy consultations and workshops for the Japanese and English-speaking expats.
Introduction: Unsettling Matter of Race and Ethnicity; Chapter 1: History
Matters: Stories About Identity, Culture and Art Therapy; Chapter 2: The
Portrait of a Color-Blind Art Therapist: A Japanese Art Therapist Working
with Minority Clients in NYC: Chapter 3: Returning to the Sacred Circle,
Immigrant and Indigenous Allies: A Heuristic Perspective; Chapter 4: My
Optional Practical Training Experience: My Perspective as a Japanese Art
Therapy Student; Chapter 5: An Art Therapist's Perspective on Cultural
Humility in Diverse Setting: A Personal Journey from India to the United
States of America; Chapter 6: Between Melting Pots: A Filipino American Art
Therapist and the Bean Project; Chapter 7: Unrealistic Expectations and
Harsh Realities: Navigating Career Development as an Asian Art Therapist;
Chapter 8: Find Lost Name; Self-Reflection on the Journey of Being an Art
Therapist; Chapter 9: Interweaving Art, Therapy, and Cultural Diversity;
Chapter 10: Intracultural Practice for Asian Art Therapists:"Are You One of
Us, or Are You One of Them?"; Chapter 11: Possible Use of Art-Based
Supervision in Japan; Conclusion: A Need for Cognitive Diversity in
Multicultural Training; Index
Matters: Stories About Identity, Culture and Art Therapy; Chapter 2: The
Portrait of a Color-Blind Art Therapist: A Japanese Art Therapist Working
with Minority Clients in NYC: Chapter 3: Returning to the Sacred Circle,
Immigrant and Indigenous Allies: A Heuristic Perspective; Chapter 4: My
Optional Practical Training Experience: My Perspective as a Japanese Art
Therapy Student; Chapter 5: An Art Therapist's Perspective on Cultural
Humility in Diverse Setting: A Personal Journey from India to the United
States of America; Chapter 6: Between Melting Pots: A Filipino American Art
Therapist and the Bean Project; Chapter 7: Unrealistic Expectations and
Harsh Realities: Navigating Career Development as an Asian Art Therapist;
Chapter 8: Find Lost Name; Self-Reflection on the Journey of Being an Art
Therapist; Chapter 9: Interweaving Art, Therapy, and Cultural Diversity;
Chapter 10: Intracultural Practice for Asian Art Therapists:"Are You One of
Us, or Are You One of Them?"; Chapter 11: Possible Use of Art-Based
Supervision in Japan; Conclusion: A Need for Cognitive Diversity in
Multicultural Training; Index
Introduction: Unsettling Matter of Race and Ethnicity; Chapter 1: History
Matters: Stories About Identity, Culture and Art Therapy; Chapter 2: The
Portrait of a Color-Blind Art Therapist: A Japanese Art Therapist Working
with Minority Clients in NYC: Chapter 3: Returning to the Sacred Circle,
Immigrant and Indigenous Allies: A Heuristic Perspective; Chapter 4: My
Optional Practical Training Experience: My Perspective as a Japanese Art
Therapy Student; Chapter 5: An Art Therapist's Perspective on Cultural
Humility in Diverse Setting: A Personal Journey from India to the United
States of America; Chapter 6: Between Melting Pots: A Filipino American Art
Therapist and the Bean Project; Chapter 7: Unrealistic Expectations and
Harsh Realities: Navigating Career Development as an Asian Art Therapist;
Chapter 8: Find Lost Name; Self-Reflection on the Journey of Being an Art
Therapist; Chapter 9: Interweaving Art, Therapy, and Cultural Diversity;
Chapter 10: Intracultural Practice for Asian Art Therapists:"Are You One of
Us, or Are You One of Them?"; Chapter 11: Possible Use of Art-Based
Supervision in Japan; Conclusion: A Need for Cognitive Diversity in
Multicultural Training; Index
Matters: Stories About Identity, Culture and Art Therapy; Chapter 2: The
Portrait of a Color-Blind Art Therapist: A Japanese Art Therapist Working
with Minority Clients in NYC: Chapter 3: Returning to the Sacred Circle,
Immigrant and Indigenous Allies: A Heuristic Perspective; Chapter 4: My
Optional Practical Training Experience: My Perspective as a Japanese Art
Therapy Student; Chapter 5: An Art Therapist's Perspective on Cultural
Humility in Diverse Setting: A Personal Journey from India to the United
States of America; Chapter 6: Between Melting Pots: A Filipino American Art
Therapist and the Bean Project; Chapter 7: Unrealistic Expectations and
Harsh Realities: Navigating Career Development as an Asian Art Therapist;
Chapter 8: Find Lost Name; Self-Reflection on the Journey of Being an Art
Therapist; Chapter 9: Interweaving Art, Therapy, and Cultural Diversity;
Chapter 10: Intracultural Practice for Asian Art Therapists:"Are You One of
Us, or Are You One of Them?"; Chapter 11: Possible Use of Art-Based
Supervision in Japan; Conclusion: A Need for Cognitive Diversity in
Multicultural Training; Index