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Introducing the concept of cultural humility, this guide offers a new perspective to the field of art therapy practice and theory. It explores cultural humility in art therapy research and assessment, clinical and community-based practice, social justice, self-care and pedagogy.

The notion of cultural humility addresses the power differential and encourages individuals and institutions to examine privilege within social constructs. It emphasizes self-reflection and the ability of knowing one's self in order to allow the art therapist to appropriately interact with their client, whilst being mindful of their own bias, assumptions and beliefs. Each chapter ends with a reflective exercise.

Offering practical guidance to this increasingly recognised concept, Cultural Humility in Art Therapy is essential to those wanting to move toward an unbiased social justice.



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This is a useful and encouraging book which points the way forward in a field often fraught with conflict. The concept of cultural humility complements much existing work in diversity and inclusion, and gathers it together to suggest an integrated art therapy practice. -- Dr Marian Liebmann OBE, art therapist, lecturer and workshop leader, and author of many art therapy books
Cultural competence is conceptualized as a way of doing. Cultural humility is conceptualized as a way of being. This book offers insight into new paradigms in thinking. Acquiring cultural competence and engaging diverse clients with cultural humility ensures that their identities will be respected within the practice of art therapy. -- Stella A. Stepney, MS, ATR-BC, LCAT, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
As a proponent of cultural competence, I applaud Dr. Jackson's paradigm, which shifts the discourse from proficiency to humility. The transformative reflective perspectives and art experientials enhance art therapists' appreciation of the attributes of cultural humility. Required reading for anyone committing to lifelong self-reflection, equitable patient-practitioner interactions, and social action. -- Cheryl Doby-Copeland, PhD, ATR-BC, LPC, LMFT, HLM, Clinical Program Coordinator, Parent Infant Early Childhood Enhancement program, Adjunct Faculty member GW Art Therapy program
Louvenia Jackson's Cultural Humility in Art Therapy proposes Cultural Humility as a way of being that positions, develops and integrates art therapy professionals as spiritual, political, and creative beings. At its best this book offers up practical pathways through this complex world of authentic engagement with diverse clients in this age of social justice. Vital for BAME practitioners, useful for all. -- Jean Campbell, Art Therapist

Table of Contents
1. Integration of Cultural Humility in Art Therapy - Introduction. 2. Cultural Humility in Art Therapy Research and Assessment. 3. Cultural Humility in Art Therapy Practice - The Eyes. 4. Cultural Humility and Community-Based Art Therapy - The Hands. 5. Cultural Humility and Art Therapy: Approaches to Social Justice - The Heart. 6. Introspection and Self-Care - The Circle. 7. Cultural Humility in Pedagogy - Symbols.

Cultural Humility in Art Therapy: Applications

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      Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
      Publication Date: 21/02/2020
      ISBN13: 9781785926433, 978-1785926433
      ISBN10: 1785926438

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Introducing the concept of cultural humility, this guide offers a new perspective to the field of art therapy practice and theory. It explores cultural humility in art therapy research and assessment, clinical and community-based practice, social justice, self-care and pedagogy.

      The notion of cultural humility addresses the power differential and encourages individuals and institutions to examine privilege within social constructs. It emphasizes self-reflection and the ability of knowing one's self in order to allow the art therapist to appropriately interact with their client, whilst being mindful of their own bias, assumptions and beliefs. Each chapter ends with a reflective exercise.

      Offering practical guidance to this increasingly recognised concept, Cultural Humility in Art Therapy is essential to those wanting to move toward an unbiased social justice.



      Trade Review
      This is a useful and encouraging book which points the way forward in a field often fraught with conflict. The concept of cultural humility complements much existing work in diversity and inclusion, and gathers it together to suggest an integrated art therapy practice. -- Dr Marian Liebmann OBE, art therapist, lecturer and workshop leader, and author of many art therapy books
      Cultural competence is conceptualized as a way of doing. Cultural humility is conceptualized as a way of being. This book offers insight into new paradigms in thinking. Acquiring cultural competence and engaging diverse clients with cultural humility ensures that their identities will be respected within the practice of art therapy. -- Stella A. Stepney, MS, ATR-BC, LCAT, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
      As a proponent of cultural competence, I applaud Dr. Jackson's paradigm, which shifts the discourse from proficiency to humility. The transformative reflective perspectives and art experientials enhance art therapists' appreciation of the attributes of cultural humility. Required reading for anyone committing to lifelong self-reflection, equitable patient-practitioner interactions, and social action. -- Cheryl Doby-Copeland, PhD, ATR-BC, LPC, LMFT, HLM, Clinical Program Coordinator, Parent Infant Early Childhood Enhancement program, Adjunct Faculty member GW Art Therapy program
      Louvenia Jackson's Cultural Humility in Art Therapy proposes Cultural Humility as a way of being that positions, develops and integrates art therapy professionals as spiritual, political, and creative beings. At its best this book offers up practical pathways through this complex world of authentic engagement with diverse clients in this age of social justice. Vital for BAME practitioners, useful for all. -- Jean Campbell, Art Therapist

      Table of Contents
      1. Integration of Cultural Humility in Art Therapy - Introduction. 2. Cultural Humility in Art Therapy Research and Assessment. 3. Cultural Humility in Art Therapy Practice - The Eyes. 4. Cultural Humility and Community-Based Art Therapy - The Hands. 5. Cultural Humility and Art Therapy: Approaches to Social Justice - The Heart. 6. Introspection and Self-Care - The Circle. 7. Cultural Humility in Pedagogy - Symbols.

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