Art Therapy for Racial Trauma, Microaggressions and Inequality

Social Justice and Advocacy in Therapy Work

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Pub Date Nov 21 2024 | Archive Date Dec 05 2024

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Confronting systemic injustices and paving the way towards a more inclusive, culturally responsive, and effective practice, Chioma Anah examines how art therapy can be used as a tool in addressing racial trauma.

Delving into theories of racism and its evolution, the taxonomy of microaggressions, advocacy and intersectionality, this resource exposes the powerful structures that perpetuate daily microaggressions experienced by African Americans and how therapeutic relationship can repeat these. It shares poignant client narratives and artwork as well as insight from diverse art therapists, all men and women of color.

With invaluable recommendations for future research, implications for counseling and counseling education, this book is essential reading for therapists, counselors, and educators.

Confronting systemic injustices and paving the way towards a more inclusive, culturally responsive, and effective practice, Chioma Anah examines how art therapy can be used as a tool in addressing...


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ISBN 9781839978333
PRICE £26.99 (GBP)
PAGES 224

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TIMELY! I've never really considered the impact art therapy could have on some of my black patients if utilized effectively! I go back to work in a few weeks, they better get ready!

I just HAD to post my review and i've only read like 50 pages so far!

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