Art Therapy, Race and Culture
Discover a thought-provoking exploration of the intersections of art therapy, race, and culture in the compelling book Art Therapy, Race and Culture by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. Published in 1999, this enlightening collection spans 336 pages and features contributions from various experts who delve into the complex themes of race and racism within the context of art therapy.
The authors share their personal experiences and insights, highlighting the profound impact of racial perceptions on both therapists and clients. This engaging read not only stimulates critical discussions but also fosters a deeper understanding of how cultural dynamics influence therapeutic relationships. Perfect for art therapists, students, and anyone interested in the social implications of therapy, this book serves as an essential resource for promoting inclusivity and empathy in practice.
Enhance your knowledge and understanding of these vital issues with Art Therapy, Race and Culture.