Based on an invited Lecture at the 2nd Asia Pacific Rim Counselling Conference held in Hong Kong on 6–8 July 2011, this article documents the benefits of ‘artful autoethnography’ and advances discussion of the uses of autoethnography using art in formulating, evaluating and synthesising the field of arts psychotherapy to decolonise counselling for Indigenous peoples around the world. The authors consider the development, conduct and report on artful autoethnography as an emerging research practice and how it addresses psychotherapeutic arts practice. We consider the critical issues of identity for Indigenous peoples worldwide. Understanding the relevance of the research method and how artful autoethnography contributes to the wellness of In...
In the face of massive threats to the wellbeing of life on Earth, art practices are vital methods fo...
This autoethnography was designed to examine the meaning created when a counsellor and art therapist...
If health is about adaptation, understanding and acceptance, then the arts may be more potent than a...
Based on an invited Lecture at the 2nd Asia Pacific Rim Counselling Conference held in Hong Kong on ...
Dr Jill Westwood was invited to collaborate on a series of research activities with colleagues (Dr T...
This article is an arts-based, autoethnographic account of the deep learning experience of launching...
AbstractCultural and communication difficulties between non Indigenous and Indigenous peoples create...
Cultural and communication difficulties between non Indigenous and Indigenous peoples create a major...
This paper engages with the question of working with ‘the other’, and especially with those who are ...
Cultural and communication difficulties between non Indigenous and Indigenous peoples create a major...
A growing number of Indigenous and non-Indigenous social workers are actively working towards the de...
This article is an arts-based, autoethnographic account of the deep learning experience of launching...
Within Indigenous cultures, there is a long tradition of the creative arts being interconnected with...
This edited book aims to explore and embody emergent art and therapy practices through an inquiry in...
There is a sharp contrast between the Euro-American and Aboriginal-American conceptualisations of cr...
In the face of massive threats to the wellbeing of life on Earth, art practices are vital methods fo...
This autoethnography was designed to examine the meaning created when a counsellor and art therapist...
If health is about adaptation, understanding and acceptance, then the arts may be more potent than a...
Based on an invited Lecture at the 2nd Asia Pacific Rim Counselling Conference held in Hong Kong on ...
Dr Jill Westwood was invited to collaborate on a series of research activities with colleagues (Dr T...
This article is an arts-based, autoethnographic account of the deep learning experience of launching...
AbstractCultural and communication difficulties between non Indigenous and Indigenous peoples create...
Cultural and communication difficulties between non Indigenous and Indigenous peoples create a major...
This paper engages with the question of working with ‘the other’, and especially with those who are ...
Cultural and communication difficulties between non Indigenous and Indigenous peoples create a major...
A growing number of Indigenous and non-Indigenous social workers are actively working towards the de...
This article is an arts-based, autoethnographic account of the deep learning experience of launching...
Within Indigenous cultures, there is a long tradition of the creative arts being interconnected with...
This edited book aims to explore and embody emergent art and therapy practices through an inquiry in...
There is a sharp contrast between the Euro-American and Aboriginal-American conceptualisations of cr...
In the face of massive threats to the wellbeing of life on Earth, art practices are vital methods fo...
This autoethnography was designed to examine the meaning created when a counsellor and art therapist...
If health is about adaptation, understanding and acceptance, then the arts may be more potent than a...