How does skin colour affect the therapeutic relationship in art psychotherapy?

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Janina Sochanik
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ABSTRACT A recent seismic shift has brought issues of race and privilege into the collective consciousness, namely the global pandemic and the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020. This article looks at the consequences of not addressing power and White privilege in the art therapy room. Adopting an intersectional self-reflexive approach, this article presents my experience as a trainee art psychotherapist working in multicultural inner-city schools and argues for the prioritisation of addressing power and White privilege within art therapy practice. Using clinical vignettes I reflect on my own relationship with White privilege and consider how this might disrupt the formation of a therapeutic relationship. My experience aligned with much of the relevant literature, that to better understand and possibly dismantle damaging occurrences of power and White privilege in art therapy, more work and attention must be paid to this area. This includes current literature as well as developing our knowledge through future research that incorporates the voices of service users. Training in intersectionality and social justice are recommended to support the profession with facing up to the existence of White privilege. In addition, a compassionate space must be created to reflect on White privilege and fragility, so the work of countering the dominant narrative and educating the privileged does not fall only to those who have been marginalised and oppressed. Plain-language summary Issues of race and privilege have been brought into the collective consciousness through the global pandemic and the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020. This paper looks at the effect of not addressing power and White privilege in the therapy room and argues for the power and privilege that comes from being White to be reflected on as a priority in art therapy practice. To do this I have used my own experience to present my personal journey alongside relevant literature. Drawing on experience from my work in inner-city schools I examine my own relationship with being White and consider how this might disrupt the formation of a therapeutic relationship. I agree with much of the relevant literature, that to better understand and possibly dismantle damaging occurrences of power and White privilege in art therapy, more work and attention must be paid to this area. This includes current literature as well as developing our knowledge through future research that incorporates the voices of service users. To support the profession with facing up to the existence of White privilege I recommend training in how wider systems affect an individual’s varied and intersecting experiences of disadvantage and oppression, and the effect this has on that individual. In addition, a compassionate space must be created to reflect on White privilege and fragility, so the work of countering the dominant narrative and educating the privileged does not fall only to those who have been marginalised and oppressed.
肤色如何影响艺术心理治疗中的治疗关系?
摘要最近的一次重大转变将种族和特权问题带入了集体意识,即全球疫情和2020年的“黑人的命也是命”抗议活动。这篇文章着眼于不在艺术治疗室解决权力和白人特权问题的后果。本文采用交叉的自我反射方法,介绍了我作为一名实习艺术心理治疗师在多文化的市中心学校工作的经历,并主张在艺术治疗实践中优先考虑权力和白人特权。使用临床小插曲,我反思了我自己与白人特权的关系,并考虑这可能会如何破坏治疗关系的形成。我的经验与许多相关文献一致,即为了更好地理解并可能消除艺术治疗中权力和白人特权的破坏性现象,必须对这一领域给予更多的关注。这包括当前的文献,以及通过纳入服务用户声音的未来研究来发展我们的知识。建议进行交叉性和社会正义方面的培训,以支持该行业正视白人特权的存在。此外,必须创造一个富有同情心的空间来反思白人的特权和脆弱性,因此,对抗主流叙事和教育特权阶层的工作不仅仅落在那些被边缘化和压迫的人身上。简单明了的语言摘要通过全球疫情和2020年的“黑人的命也是命”抗议活动,种族和特权问题已被纳入集体意识。本文着眼于在治疗室中不处理权力和白人特权的影响,并主张在艺术治疗实践中优先考虑来自白人的权力和特权。为了做到这一点,我用我自己的经历和相关文献一起展示了我的个人旅程。根据我在市中心学校工作的经验,我审视了自己与白人的关系,并考虑这可能会如何破坏治疗关系的形成。我同意许多相关文献的观点,即为了更好地理解并可能消除艺术治疗中权力和白人特权的破坏性事件,必须对这一领域给予更多的关注。这包括当前的文献,以及通过纳入服务用户声音的未来研究来发展我们的知识。为了支持这一职业正视白人特权的存在,我建议培训更广泛的制度如何影响个人的不利和压迫的各种交叉经历,以及这对个人的影响。此外,必须创造一个富有同情心的空间来反思白人的特权和脆弱性,因此,对抗主流叙事和教育特权阶层的工作不仅仅落在那些被边缘化和压迫的人身上。
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