Social Action Art Therapy in a Time of Crisis
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- Outlines theories and models of social action art therapy, and its application within the context of working with moments and times of crisis; showing how it draws on art therapy and participatory methods of research
- Provides examples of the use of social action art therapy and arts-based research to understand and to assist individuals and groups in moments of crisis. This includes experiences of asylum and refuge, domestic violence and abuse, and climate change
- Details how ideas of belonging, bridging and imagination resonate with social action art therapy
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- Outlines theories and models of social action art therapy, and its application within the context of working with moments and times of crisis; showing how it draws on art therapy and participatory methods of research
- Provides examples of the use of social action art therapy and arts-based research to understand and to assist individuals and groups in moments of crisis. This includes experiences of asylum and refuge, domestic violence and abuse, and climate change
- Details how ideas of belonging, bridging and imagination resonate with social action art therapy
Dr Jamie Bird is a senior lecturer and researcher based at the University of Derby, United Kingdom. He is an associate editor of the International Journal of Art Therapy.
Title: Social Action Art Therapy in a Time of Crisis
Author: Bird, Jamie
ISBN: 9780367696214
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Date: 2022-09-19
Number of Pages: 150
Weight: 0.3131 kg
'The topic of social injustice and its potential exacerbation and amplification in relation to the climate crisis is an important topic for art therapists to consider. Dr Bird suggests that the twin concepts of reflexivity and intersectionality are of crucial importance at this pivotal time. Bird notes a strand of art therapy which produces reductive narratives of deviancy and normality embedded in an atomised Capitalism which fails to properly acknowledge the communal and social aspects of experience, including environment. This book challenges our own ethics and practice. It challenges us, as a body of practitioners, to think about where we stand on the big issues of the day. I recommend it.'
Dr Susan Hogan, Ph.D, D.Litt, Professor of Arts and Health at the University of Derby, College of Arts, Humanities and Education. Professorial Fellow, Institute of Mental Health, Nottingham.
'Social action art therapy in times of crisis places the work of art therapy within an ecological and environmental context. The approaches described supports the reader to critically engage with the way that we think about the crisis we are living in and places the arts therapies within a socially engaged paradigm. The book shows how the use of art-based research and art therapy practice can contribute to making emotional sense of the climate crisis.'
Gary Nash, Dip AT, MAAT, is a HCPC registered art therapist. Gary co-founded the London Art Therapy Centre in 2009, where he is a practitioner-researcher. He is a visiting lecturer at the Institute for Arts in Therapy and Education and the University of Hertfordshire. He is co-editor of Environmental Arts Therapy, Routledge, 2020.
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