ABSTRACT

Art Therapy for Social Justice seeks to open a conversation about the cultural turn in art therapy to explore the critical intersection of social change and social justice. By moving the practice of art therapy beyond standard individualized treatment models, the authors promote scholarship and dialogue that opens boundaries; they envision cross disciplinary approaches with a focus on intersectionality through the lens of black feminism, womanism, antiracism, queer theory, disability studies, and cultural theory. In particular, specific programs are highlighted that re-conceptualize art therapy practice away from a focus on pathology towards "models of caring" based on concepts of self-care, radical caring, hospitality, and restorative practice methodologies. Each chapter takes a unique perspective on the concept of "care" that is invested in wellbeing. The authors push the boundaries of what constitutes art in art therapy, re-conceptualizing notions of care and wellbeing as an ongoing process, emphasizing the importance of self-reflexivity, and reconsidering the power of language and art in trauma narratives.

part I|120 pages

Theoretical Framework

chapter 1|14 pages

Beyond Multiculturalism and Cultural Competence

A Social Justice Vision in Art Therapy

chapter 2|21 pages

Critiquing Art Therapy

History, Science, and Representation

chapter 3|28 pages

Identity Matters

Questioning Trauma and Violence through Art, Performance, and Social Practice

chapter 4|30 pages

Intersectional Reflexivity

Considering Identities and Accountability for Art Therapists

part II|73 pages

Praxis

chapter 6|21 pages

“You Want to Be Well?”

Self-Care as a Black Feminist Intervention in Art Therapy

chapter 7|17 pages

Radical Caring and Art Therapy

Decolonizing Immigration and Gender Violence Services

chapter 8|17 pages

Res(crip)ting Art Therapy

Disability Culture as a Social Justice Intervention

chapter 9|16 pages

“The Sweetness of Money”

The Creatively Empowered Women (CEW) Design Studio, Feminist Pedagogy and Art Therapy