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E-grāmata: Art Therapy in Response to Natural Disasters, Mass Violence, and Crises

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  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781787754072
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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.



With contributions from professionals in the field, this book highlights the use of art therapy as a vital response to the trauma of natural and manmade disasters. Exploring a range of events, including the response to the Covid-19 pandemic, it offers an insight into the practice of art therapy at both communal and individual levels.

Recenzijas

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 *

Papildus informācija

A unique and practical guide to the use of art therapy in critical disaster intervention
Foreword 11(3)
Wayne Ramirez
Introduction 14(11)
Joseph Scarce
Part I Mental Health, Trauma, Ethics, and Self-Care in Art Therapy Disaster Response
1 Art as Therapy: Building Resilience in Long-Term Disaster Recovery
25(25)
Amanda Sanders
Maria Rollins
Jill Charney
2 Humanity and Humility: Ethics, Pedagogy, and Art Therapy Contributions in the Response to Natural Disasters
50(16)
Ronald P. M. H. Lay
3 Art Therapists Respond to COVID-19: Viewing Art Therapy in a New Virtual World, Self-Care in a Pandemic
66(19)
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
4 Arts for Haiti: Collaboration, Training, and Service-Learning Programming in Post-Earthquake Haiti
85(17)
Geri Hurlbut
Gaelynn P. Wolf Bordonaro
5 The Dichotomy of Nature: Natural Disasters in Chile: An Art Therapy Response
102(16)
Daniela Gloger Betancourt
Eduardo Torres Nicolds
6 The Camp Fire of 2018: California Burning: Art Therapist Stories of Response After the Most Destructive and Deadly Fire in California History
118(16)
Katrina Bobo
Cynthia Wilson
Robin Valicenti
Devora Weinapple
7 Art Therapy First Aid: Growing Capacity with Art Therapists in Communities Affected by Australian Bushfires
134(14)
Dr. Carta van Laar
8 Art Therapy After Hurricane Maria
148(15)
Maricel Ocasio-Figueroa
Anais Lugo-Axtmann
9 Hurricane Michael and Stars of HOPE
163(15)
Stephanie Wray
10 Art Therapy Interventions with Syrian Refugee Youth and Families
178(19)
Mercedes Ballbe ter Maat
Soraya Obeid
Natacha Pirotte
Laurence de Croote Vandenborre
Part III Art Therapy for Community Healing in Response to Mass Violence: Hate Crimes and Terrorist Attacks
11 Mending HeArts in the Holy City: Supporting Community Through Art After the Mother Emanuel Church Shooting
197(15)
Dianne Tennyson Vincent
Barbara Feldman Naderi
Leigh Ann Lichty
12 Art Therapy After the Stoneman Douglas High School Shooting
212(14)
Raquel Farrell-Kirk
13 Art From the Heart: Community Support After the Pulse Nightclub Shooting
226(15)
Joseph Scarce
Part IV Art Therapy Collaboration with Expressive Arts Therapy Approaches in Disaster Response
14 Not Just Another Arts Camp: Using the Creative Art Therapies After a School Shooting
241(15)
Alicia Balkstas
Jessica Asch
Lisa Tricomi
Bree Gordon
15 Voces Arts and Healing: Working on the U.S.-Mexico Border with Asylum Seekers
256(13)
Kelvin A. Ramirez
Mitchell Kossak
Joe Mageary
16 Art Therapy as a Cradle in Crisis Situations: Healing from Typhoon Haiyan
269(16)
Maria Regina A. Alfonso
Maria Johanna Pia G. Ortiz-Luis
Contributors 285(10)
Index 295
Joseph Scarce, PhD ATR-BC, is an Assistant Professor of Art Therapy at the University of Tampa. He was the president of the Florida Art Therapy Association and presented on disaster relief work at the American Art Therapy National conference 2017-2019. He provided leadership in an art therapy response to the Pulse Night Club Tragedy, Hurricane Irma, Hurricane Maria and the Parkland Shooting.