Integrating Art Therapy With Feminism for Self-Advocacy Through Storycloth: Case Study

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Rachael Mecholsky, Lisa Raye Garlock
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Abstract This case study integrated feminist theory and social action approaches through the use of a storycloth (fiber arts-based intervention). The feminist approach of being transparent and egalitarian focused on addressing social, cultural, and political issues that are not always covered in the therapeutic setting but may be an underlying cause of distress and mental health issues. The case follows 35 art therapy sessions between a white art therapist in training and a LGBTQIA African American woman, who had a history of trauma. As an outcome, the client experienced a therapeutic space to tell her story and enabled her to self-advocate within art therapy sessions which translated to new understanding within her day-to-day life.
将艺术治疗与女性主义相结合,通过故事布进行自我倡导——个案研究
摘要本案例研究通过使用故事布(基于纤维艺术的干预),将女权主义理论和社会行动方法相结合。透明和平等的女权主义方法侧重于解决社会、文化和政治问题,这些问题并不总是在治疗环境中涵盖,但可能是痛苦和心理健康问题的根本原因。该案件发生在一名接受培训的白人艺术治疗师和一名有创伤史的LGBTQIA非裔美国女性之间的35次艺术治疗之后。因此,这位客户体验到了一个讲述自己故事的治疗空间,并使她能够在艺术治疗课程中自我倡导,这转化为她日常生活中的新理解。
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Art Therapy
Art Therapy PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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