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- Outlines theories and models of social action art therapy, and
its application within the context of working with moments and
times of crisis; showing how it draws on art therapy and
participatory methods of research - Provides examples of the use of
social action art therapy and arts-based research to understand and
to assist individuals and groups in moments of crisis. This
includes experiences of asylum and refuge, domestic violence and
abuse, and climate change - Details how ideas of belonging,
bridging and imagination resonate with social action art therapy
- Outlines theories and models of social action art therapy, and
its application within the context of working with moments and
times of crisis; showing how it draws on art therapy and
participatory methods of research - Provides examples of the use of
social action art therapy and arts-based research to understand and
to assist individuals and groups in moments of crisis. This
includes experiences of asylum and refuge, domestic violence and
abuse, and climate change - Details how ideas of belonging,
bridging and imagination resonate with social action art therapy
This comprehensive book brings together the voices of international
art therapists with diverse backgrounds and experiences and asks
them to consider the role of postmodernism in their understanding
of art therapy. These practitioners share a common postmodern
belief that art is a unique way of expressing and mediating the
human condition and that art therapy should not be a diagnostic
tool but a collaborative healing process between the therapist and
the client. Drawing on psychotherapy, aesthetics and philosophy,
the contributors present current practice, research and case
studies and show the many directions and possibilities of
postmodern art therapy. This book is an important addition to art
therapy theory and will be a crucial text for all art therapy
students, academics, researchers and practitioners.
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