反应艺术为艺术治疗师发展社会正义立场

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Danny R. Chen, Sarah Johns, Lucy Romanik, Victoria Glasscock
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引用次数: 6

摘要

摘要四位最近的艺术治疗毕业生创作了反思性艺术作品,以处理新冠肺炎大流行和美国反种族主义示威和抗议活动。这种观点描述了他们基于艺术的回应和主体间的会面,以实践反射性的文化谦逊。关键发现包括权力和特权、脆弱性以及应对种族主义的不适感等主题。这些过程描述了反思性艺术制作如何为困难的对话、相互反思的机会以及与更广泛的艺术治疗社区分享基础来实践创造空间。
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Response Art to Develop a Social Justice Stance for Art Therapists
Abstract Four recent art therapy graduates created reflective artwork to process the COVID-19 pandemic and U.S. antiracist demonstrations and protests. This viewpoint describes their arts-based responses and intersubjective meetings to practice reflexive cultural humility. Key discoveries included themes of power and privilege, vulnerability, and moving toward the discomfort of addressing racism. The processes describe how reflective art-making can cultivate creative spaces for difficult conversations, opportunities for mutual reflection, and foundation sharing with the wider art therapy community to practice.
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Art Therapy
Art Therapy PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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