Moving forward the conversation on the long called for greater consideration of identity, politics and social justice in practice, this book positions an understanding of intersectionality as critical for effective arts psychotherapy. It confronts the impact of gender, sexuality, race, age, disability and class in both typical settings for arts psychotherapy work and in the wider profession.
Moving forward the conversation on the long called for greater consideration of identity, politics and social justice in practice, this book positions an understanding of intersectionality as critical for effective arts psychotherapy. It confronts the impact of gender, sexuality, race, age, disability and class in both typical settings for arts psychotherapy work and in the wider profession.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Jessica Collier & Corrina Eastwood. Foreword by Savneet K. Talwar
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Foreword Savneet Talwar Introduction Jessica Collier and Corrina Eastwood Chapter One Intersectional Reflexivity: Art psychotherapy practice and self Corrina Eastwood Chapter Two Colonialised Attachment: A dramatherapy perspective Wabriya King Chapter Three Knowing and Acting: Intersectionality and countertransference in clinical work S.J. Langer Chapter Four Skin to Paper: The body in art psychotherapy Georgina Evans Chapter Five "Haven't You Done Well": From working class to class-blind Sarah Furneaux-Blick Chapter Six Snaky Crazy Lady and the Air Head Princess: Considering colourblind intersectionality and normative unconscious processes in psychodynamic art psychotherapy Corrina Eastwood Chapter Seven Consent and the-rapist: Positions of power in art psychotherapy with a sex offender Jessica Collier Chapter Eight Therapists Too: Disclosure and solidarity at the crossroads of art therapy, survivorhood and activism Sejal Chad Chapter Nine Intersecting Identities in a War Zone: A music therapist's perspective on group work in West Bank, Palestine. Eleni Tsolka Chapter Ten Culturally Appropriate Art Therapy in the Sikh Community: Theory and practice Jaspal Kaur Lotay and Corrina Eastwood Chapter Eleven A Black Therapist Sees Herself: Exploring sameness and difference in the dramatherapy room Kairo Maynard Chapter Twelve "Men Just Hit You": Sexism and internalised misogyny in art psychotherapy with female offenders Jessica Collier Chapter Thirteen Disabled and LGBTQ+: A music therapy perspective Naomi Rowe Chapter Fourteen On the Outskirts: Founding an intersectional feminist art therapy charity Corrina Eastwood, Gillian Datien, Charlotte Ellston and Noa Yeheskel Chapter Fifteen Approaches to Intersectionality through inclusive group dialogues across identities within the informal and Higher Education sector: Traversing the unknown Hayley Berman Contributors
Foreword Savneet Talwar Introduction Jessica Collier and Corrina Eastwood Chapter One Intersectional Reflexivity: Art psychotherapy practice and self Corrina Eastwood Chapter Two Colonialised Attachment: A dramatherapy perspective Wabriya King Chapter Three Knowing and Acting: Intersectionality and countertransference in clinical work S.J. Langer Chapter Four Skin to Paper: The body in art psychotherapy Georgina Evans Chapter Five "Haven't You Done Well": From working class to class-blind Sarah Furneaux-Blick Chapter Six Snaky Crazy Lady and the Air Head Princess: Considering colourblind intersectionality and normative unconscious processes in psychodynamic art psychotherapy Corrina Eastwood Chapter Seven Consent and the-rapist: Positions of power in art psychotherapy with a sex offender Jessica Collier Chapter Eight Therapists Too: Disclosure and solidarity at the crossroads of art therapy, survivorhood and activism Sejal Chad Chapter Nine Intersecting Identities in a War Zone: A music therapist's perspective on group work in West Bank, Palestine. Eleni Tsolka Chapter Ten Culturally Appropriate Art Therapy in the Sikh Community: Theory and practice Jaspal Kaur Lotay and Corrina Eastwood Chapter Eleven A Black Therapist Sees Herself: Exploring sameness and difference in the dramatherapy room Kairo Maynard Chapter Twelve "Men Just Hit You": Sexism and internalised misogyny in art psychotherapy with female offenders Jessica Collier Chapter Thirteen Disabled and LGBTQ+: A music therapy perspective Naomi Rowe Chapter Fourteen On the Outskirts: Founding an intersectional feminist art therapy charity Corrina Eastwood, Gillian Datien, Charlotte Ellston and Noa Yeheskel Chapter Fifteen Approaches to Intersectionality through inclusive group dialogues across identities within the informal and Higher Education sector: Traversing the unknown Hayley Berman Contributors
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