Public schools educate many students of various cultural backgrounds and often provide mental health services to meet the needs of these students. This mixed methods study is comprised of a systematic literature review and survey that inquired about how art therapists in schools meet the needs of students from non-dominant cultures. Historical and current data about how art therapists in schools meet the needs of students from non-dominant cultures supported recommendations for a culturally sensitive art therapy program in public schools. Students from non-dominant cultures are those who have cognitive or physical disabilities, belong to a race or ethnicity other than white or Caucasian, have religious beliefs other than Christianity, have ...
Art therapists and art educators are continuing to define the boundaries of their professions while ...
This thesis reports research on an effort to implement art therapy into a middle school. This thesis...
The current study was designed to explore worldviews through self-reflection and relational experien...
As the United States is experiencing rapidly changing shifts toward a more demographic society, ther...
Art therapy is an effective service for students in public schools that struggle with academic, soci...
Whether working in urban areas with high levels of cultural diversity, providing art therapy to \u27...
The research sought to determine if art therapists believed their education and training had prepare...
The purpose of this paper was to inform the reader of the benefits of using art therapy activities i...
The ability to regulate emotions is a key therapeutic need for students with learning difference tha...
Art is being used more and more by counselors working with children, particularly within the school ...
This study implemented a phenomenological approach to the inquiry of the career decisions of racial/...
This critical literature review and personal arts-based investigation provides a brief history, a su...
This literature review was developed to synthesize the research surrounding community-based art ther...
Substantial racial and gender disparities exist in art therapy (AT), with 90% of U.S. art therapists...
This exploratory mixed-methods, arts-based research investigated the therapeutic impact of fusing ar...
Art therapists and art educators are continuing to define the boundaries of their professions while ...
This thesis reports research on an effort to implement art therapy into a middle school. This thesis...
The current study was designed to explore worldviews through self-reflection and relational experien...
As the United States is experiencing rapidly changing shifts toward a more demographic society, ther...
Art therapy is an effective service for students in public schools that struggle with academic, soci...
Whether working in urban areas with high levels of cultural diversity, providing art therapy to \u27...
The research sought to determine if art therapists believed their education and training had prepare...
The purpose of this paper was to inform the reader of the benefits of using art therapy activities i...
The ability to regulate emotions is a key therapeutic need for students with learning difference tha...
Art is being used more and more by counselors working with children, particularly within the school ...
This study implemented a phenomenological approach to the inquiry of the career decisions of racial/...
This critical literature review and personal arts-based investigation provides a brief history, a su...
This literature review was developed to synthesize the research surrounding community-based art ther...
Substantial racial and gender disparities exist in art therapy (AT), with 90% of U.S. art therapists...
This exploratory mixed-methods, arts-based research investigated the therapeutic impact of fusing ar...
Art therapists and art educators are continuing to define the boundaries of their professions while ...
This thesis reports research on an effort to implement art therapy into a middle school. This thesis...
The current study was designed to explore worldviews through self-reflection and relational experien...