Multicultural Family Art Therapy
How does the family art therapist understand the complexities of another’s cultural diversity? What are international family therapist’s perspectives on treatment? These questions and more are explored in Multicultural Family Art Therapy, a text that demonstrates how to practice psychotherapy within an ethnocultural and empathetic context. Each international author presents their clinical perspective and cultural family therapy narrative, thereby giving readers the structural framework they need to work successfully with clients with diverse ethnic backgrounds different from their own.
A wide range of international contributors provide their perspectives on visual symbols and content from America, Canada, Britain, Ireland, Australia, Israel, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Trinidad, Central America, and Brazil. They also address a diversity of theoretical orientations, including attachment, solution-focused, narrative, parent-child, and brief art therapy, and write about issues such as indigenous populations, immigration, acculturation, identity formation, and cultural isolation. At the core of this new text is the realization that family art therapy should address not only the diversity of theory, but also the diversity of international practice.
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Multicultural Family Art Therapy
How does the family art therapist understand the complexities of another’s cultural diversity? What are international family therapist’s perspectives on treatment? These questions and more are explored in Multicultural Family Art Therapy, a text that demonstrates how to practice psychotherapy within an ethnocultural and empathetic context. Each international author presents their clinical perspective and cultural family therapy narrative, thereby giving readers the structural framework they need to work successfully with clients with diverse ethnic backgrounds different from their own.
A wide range of international contributors provide their perspectives on visual symbols and content from America, Canada, Britain, Ireland, Australia, Israel, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Trinidad, Central America, and Brazil. They also address a diversity of theoretical orientations, including attachment, solution-focused, narrative, parent-child, and brief art therapy, and write about issues such as indigenous populations, immigration, acculturation, identity formation, and cultural isolation. At the core of this new text is the realization that family art therapy should address not only the diversity of theory, but also the diversity of international practice.
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Multicultural Family Art Therapy

Multicultural Family Art Therapy

Multicultural Family Art Therapy

Multicultural Family Art Therapy

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How does the family art therapist understand the complexities of another’s cultural diversity? What are international family therapist’s perspectives on treatment? These questions and more are explored in Multicultural Family Art Therapy, a text that demonstrates how to practice psychotherapy within an ethnocultural and empathetic context. Each international author presents their clinical perspective and cultural family therapy narrative, thereby giving readers the structural framework they need to work successfully with clients with diverse ethnic backgrounds different from their own.
A wide range of international contributors provide their perspectives on visual symbols and content from America, Canada, Britain, Ireland, Australia, Israel, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Trinidad, Central America, and Brazil. They also address a diversity of theoretical orientations, including attachment, solution-focused, narrative, parent-child, and brief art therapy, and write about issues such as indigenous populations, immigration, acculturation, identity formation, and cultural isolation. At the core of this new text is the realization that family art therapy should address not only the diversity of theory, but also the diversity of international practice.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415827324
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/14/2015
Series: Routledge Series on Family Therapy and Counseling
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Christine Kerr, PhD, ATR-BC, LCAT, has been the Director of Clinical Art Therapy Programs at Long Island University, Post Campus, for the past 15 years and a professor for over 25 years. She maintains an active private practice, focused on family and couples therapy.

Table of Contents

Introduction. 1. The use of Verbal and Visual Metaphors in Couples Therapy C.Kerr 2.Art Therapy with Families in Canada L.Prouilex, M.Winkel 3. Respect: A Personal Account of Practicing Family Art Therapy from a Solution Focused Perspective in Britain N.Corcos 4. Art Therapy in UK Schools: Engaging the Family from a Narrative Perspective L.Hill 5. Keeper of the Hearth M.T.Adams 6. Family Art Therapy: Dots, Meaning and Metaphor A.M.Coulter 7. Parent-Child (Dyadic) Art-Psychotherapy and Trauma – When the Implicit Becomes Explicit D.Markman 8. Russian Family Art Therapy, New Perspectives A.N.Shestakova, C.Kerr 9. The Art of Bonding S.Powell, T.Ng 10. Art Therapy with a Family Focus: The Use of Family Art Therapy Interventions with an Immigrant Chinese Adolescent C.Tang, C.Kerr 11. Brief Art Therapy with a Young Man: Japanese Family Art Therapy M.Shimino, C.Kerr 12. Art Therapy with Korean Families S.Y.Lee, H.S.Kim, C.Kerr 13. Family Art Therapy in Trinidad S.Sohun 14. Identity Formation and Cultural Isolation: An El Salvadorian Family’s Therapeutic Journey K.Ramirez 15. Family Art Therapy in Brazil M.O.S.Maciel, C.Kerr

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