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With contributions from a range of expert voices within the field, this book explores the use of art therapy as a response to traumatic events. Offering rare insight into ways in which art therapists have responded to recent crises, this is a unique resource for art therapists looking to coordinate interventions for large-scale disaster and resulting trauma.

Chapters address a range of environmental and manmade disasters around the world, including hurricanes, typhoons, wildfires, mass shootings and forced migration, highlighting the impact of an art therapy approach in dealing with widespread trauma. Covering both community and individual cases, it provides an in-depth view into the challenges of working in these settings, including the effects on the therapist themselves, and offers practical information on how to coordinate, fund and maintain responses in these environments.

The first book to focus on disaster response in art therapy, this will be an invaluable contribution to the field in an increasingly vital area.



Trade Review
As I read Dr. Scarce's book, I was reminded of Vedran Smailovic, who became famous by playing his cello in the streets of Sarajevo during the siege to protest violence and murder. By playing during bombings and funerals he gave beauty and hope to people. Similarly, this book describes ways art therapists have used the arts in responding to natural and man-made disasters. As Scarce wrote, "It is not just creative art intervention or creative modality that we bring to a disaster site. We often bring hope to those suffering." This book reminds us of how essential art therapists are in times of crisis. -- Dr. Bruce L. Moon, ATR-BC, HLM

Scarce provides a powerful compilation of art therapists' ethical and compassionate responses to globally experienced disaster events. For professionals who aim to serve others and practice self-care following times of crisis, this book is a must-read!

-- Barbara Parker-Bell, PsyD, ATR-BC, Director, Florida State University Art Therapy Program

Each chapter had me reflect on my own disaster response experiences as the authors remarkably illustrate art therapy frameworks and interventions across solitude and connection, immediacy and sustainability, universal loss and community needs, directed and spontaneous, suffering and hope.

-- Jordan S. Potash, PhD, ATR-BC, LCPAT, Associate Professor, Art Therapy, The George Washington University
The value of this book is not only that it provides a guide to things to consider but that it presents a model of ethics, humility and cultural respect towards survivors, which is evident in every chapter. Scarce has provided a great testimony to the depth of hearts and minds of creative arts therapists instigating arts-based community action and healing. To read the book is to look into the inside story, the honest recounting of, and reflection on, how things actually started for these programs. -- Özlem Güler * Journal of Creative Arts Therapies *

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Foreword by Wayne Ramirez

Introduction: Joseph Scarce

Part I Mental Health, Trauma, Ethics, and Self Care in Art Therapy Disaster Response

Chapter 1 Art as Therapy: Building Resistance in Long Term Disaster Recovery
Amanda Sanders, Maria Rollins, & Jill Charney

Chapter 2 Humanity and Humility, Ethics, Pedagogy, and Art Therapy Contributions in Response to Natural Disaster
Ronald P.M.H. Lay

Chapter 3 Art Therapists Respond to COVID-19, Viewing Art Therapy in a New Virtual World, Self-Care in a Pandemic
Joseph Scarce, Elia Khalaf, Alicia Ballestas, Devora Weinapple, Jess Linton & Cynthia Wilson

Part II Art Therapy for Hope and Recovery from Loss of Home and Community

Chapter 4 Arts for Haiti: Collaboration, Training, and Service-Learning Programming in
Post-Earthquake Haiti
Geri Hurlbut & Gaelynn P. Wolf Bordonaro

Chapter 5 The Dichotomy of Nature: Natural Disaster in Chile - an Art Therapy Response
Daniela Gloger & Eduardo Torres

Chapter 6 The Camp Fire of 2018: Art Therapist Stories of Response, California Burning: The Northern California Art Therapy Association's Community Service Response in Paradise, After the Most Destructive and Deadly Fire in California History
Katrina Bobo, Cynthia Wilson, Robin Valicenti, & Devora Weinapple

Chapter 7 Art Therapy First Aid: Growing Capacity with Arts Therapists in Communities Affected by Australian Bushfires
Carla van Laar

Chapter 8 Art Therapy After Hurricane Maria
Maricel Ocasio-Figueroa & Anaïs Lugo-Axtmann

Chapter 9 Hurricane Michael and Stars of HOPE
Stephanie Wray

Chapter 10 Art Therapy Interventions with Syrian Refugee Youth & Families
Mercedes Ballbé ter Maat, Soraya Obeid, Natacha Pirotte, &
Laurence de Groote Vandenborre

Part III Art Therapy for Community Healing in Response to Mass Violence: Hate
Crimes & Terrorist Attacks.

Chapter 11 Mending HeArts in the Holy City: Supporting Community Through Art After The
Mother Emanuel Church Shooting
Dianne Vincent, Barbara Naderi, & Leigh Ann Lichty

Chapter 12 Art Therapy After the Stoneman Douglas High School Shooting
Raquel Farrell-Kirk

Chapter 13 Art From the Heart: Community Support After the Pulse Night Club Shooting
Joseph Scarce

Part IV Art Therapy Collaboration with Expressive Arts Therapy Approaches in Disaster Response

Chapter 14 Not Just Another Arts Camp Using the Creative Art Therapies After a School
Shooting
Alicia Ballestas, Jessica Asch, Lisa Tricomi & Bree Gordon,

Chapter 15 Voces Arts and Healing: Working on the U.S.-Mexico Border with Asylum
Seekers
Kelvin A. Ramirez, Mitchell Kossak, & Joseph Mageary

Chapter 16 Art Therapy as a Cradle in Crisis Situations Healing from Typhoon Haiyan
Maria Regina A. Alfonso & Maria Johanna Pia G. Ortiz-Luis

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      Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
      Publication Date: 21/12/2021
      ISBN13: 9781787754065, 978-1787754065
      ISBN10: 1787754065

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      With contributions from a range of expert voices within the field, this book explores the use of art therapy as a response to traumatic events. Offering rare insight into ways in which art therapists have responded to recent crises, this is a unique resource for art therapists looking to coordinate interventions for large-scale disaster and resulting trauma.

      Chapters address a range of environmental and manmade disasters around the world, including hurricanes, typhoons, wildfires, mass shootings and forced migration, highlighting the impact of an art therapy approach in dealing with widespread trauma. Covering both community and individual cases, it provides an in-depth view into the challenges of working in these settings, including the effects on the therapist themselves, and offers practical information on how to coordinate, fund and maintain responses in these environments.

      The first book to focus on disaster response in art therapy, this will be an invaluable contribution to the field in an increasingly vital area.



      Trade Review
      As I read Dr. Scarce's book, I was reminded of Vedran Smailovic, who became famous by playing his cello in the streets of Sarajevo during the siege to protest violence and murder. By playing during bombings and funerals he gave beauty and hope to people. Similarly, this book describes ways art therapists have used the arts in responding to natural and man-made disasters. As Scarce wrote, "It is not just creative art intervention or creative modality that we bring to a disaster site. We often bring hope to those suffering." This book reminds us of how essential art therapists are in times of crisis. -- Dr. Bruce L. Moon, ATR-BC, HLM

      Scarce provides a powerful compilation of art therapists' ethical and compassionate responses to globally experienced disaster events. For professionals who aim to serve others and practice self-care following times of crisis, this book is a must-read!

      -- Barbara Parker-Bell, PsyD, ATR-BC, Director, Florida State University Art Therapy Program

      Each chapter had me reflect on my own disaster response experiences as the authors remarkably illustrate art therapy frameworks and interventions across solitude and connection, immediacy and sustainability, universal loss and community needs, directed and spontaneous, suffering and hope.

      -- Jordan S. Potash, PhD, ATR-BC, LCPAT, Associate Professor, Art Therapy, The George Washington University
      The value of this book is not only that it provides a guide to things to consider but that it presents a model of ethics, humility and cultural respect towards survivors, which is evident in every chapter. Scarce has provided a great testimony to the depth of hearts and minds of creative arts therapists instigating arts-based community action and healing. To read the book is to look into the inside story, the honest recounting of, and reflection on, how things actually started for these programs. -- Özlem Güler * Journal of Creative Arts Therapies *

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Foreword by Wayne Ramirez

      Introduction: Joseph Scarce

      Part I Mental Health, Trauma, Ethics, and Self Care in Art Therapy Disaster Response

      Chapter 1 Art as Therapy: Building Resistance in Long Term Disaster Recovery
      Amanda Sanders, Maria Rollins, & Jill Charney

      Chapter 2 Humanity and Humility, Ethics, Pedagogy, and Art Therapy Contributions in Response to Natural Disaster
      Ronald P.M.H. Lay

      Chapter 3 Art Therapists Respond to COVID-19, Viewing Art Therapy in a New Virtual World, Self-Care in a Pandemic
      Joseph Scarce, Elia Khalaf, Alicia Ballestas, Devora Weinapple, Jess Linton & Cynthia Wilson

      Part II Art Therapy for Hope and Recovery from Loss of Home and Community

      Chapter 4 Arts for Haiti: Collaboration, Training, and Service-Learning Programming in
      Post-Earthquake Haiti
      Geri Hurlbut & Gaelynn P. Wolf Bordonaro

      Chapter 5 The Dichotomy of Nature: Natural Disaster in Chile - an Art Therapy Response
      Daniela Gloger & Eduardo Torres

      Chapter 6 The Camp Fire of 2018: Art Therapist Stories of Response, California Burning: The Northern California Art Therapy Association's Community Service Response in Paradise, After the Most Destructive and Deadly Fire in California History
      Katrina Bobo, Cynthia Wilson, Robin Valicenti, & Devora Weinapple

      Chapter 7 Art Therapy First Aid: Growing Capacity with Arts Therapists in Communities Affected by Australian Bushfires
      Carla van Laar

      Chapter 8 Art Therapy After Hurricane Maria
      Maricel Ocasio-Figueroa & Anaïs Lugo-Axtmann

      Chapter 9 Hurricane Michael and Stars of HOPE
      Stephanie Wray

      Chapter 10 Art Therapy Interventions with Syrian Refugee Youth & Families
      Mercedes Ballbé ter Maat, Soraya Obeid, Natacha Pirotte, &
      Laurence de Groote Vandenborre

      Part III Art Therapy for Community Healing in Response to Mass Violence: Hate
      Crimes & Terrorist Attacks.

      Chapter 11 Mending HeArts in the Holy City: Supporting Community Through Art After The
      Mother Emanuel Church Shooting
      Dianne Vincent, Barbara Naderi, & Leigh Ann Lichty

      Chapter 12 Art Therapy After the Stoneman Douglas High School Shooting
      Raquel Farrell-Kirk

      Chapter 13 Art From the Heart: Community Support After the Pulse Night Club Shooting
      Joseph Scarce

      Part IV Art Therapy Collaboration with Expressive Arts Therapy Approaches in Disaster Response

      Chapter 14 Not Just Another Arts Camp Using the Creative Art Therapies After a School
      Shooting
      Alicia Ballestas, Jessica Asch, Lisa Tricomi & Bree Gordon,

      Chapter 15 Voces Arts and Healing: Working on the U.S.-Mexico Border with Asylum
      Seekers
      Kelvin A. Ramirez, Mitchell Kossak, & Joseph Mageary

      Chapter 16 Art Therapy as a Cradle in Crisis Situations Healing from Typhoon Haiyan
      Maria Regina A. Alfonso & Maria Johanna Pia G. Ortiz-Luis

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