Multicultural Family Art Therapy Multicultural Family Art Therapy
Routledge Series on Family Therapy and Counseling

Multicultural Family Art Therapy

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Beschreibung des Verlags

How does the family art therapist understand the complexities of another’s cultural diversity? What are international family therapist’s perspectives on treatment? These questions and more are explored in Multicultural Family Art Therapy, a text that demonstrates how to practice psychotherapy within an ethnocultural and empathetic context. Each international author presents their clinical perspective and cultural family therapy narrative, thereby giving readers the structural framework they need to work successfully with clients with diverse ethnic backgrounds different from their own. 
A wide range of international contributors provide their perspectives on visual symbols and content from America, Canada, Britain, Ireland, Australia, Israel, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Trinidad, Central America, and Brazil. They also address a diversity of theoretical orientations, including attachment, solution-focused, narrative, parent-child, and brief art therapy, and write about issues such as indigenous populations, immigration, acculturation, identity formation, and cultural isolation. At the core of this new text is the realization that family art therapy should address not only the diversity of theory, but also the diversity of international practice.

GENRE
Gesundheit, Körper und Geist
ERSCHIENEN
2014
17. Dezember
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
258
Seiten
VERLAG
Taylor and Francis
GRÖSSE
41,8
 MB

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