Syrian refugee children face ongoing trauma living in Baqa’a Palestinian Refugee Camp in Jordan. The experiences and the struggle of an art therapist working for three months with 30 children in the midst of chaos, pain and anger, raise challenges for the application of art therapy in the broader practice and geo-political context. Group art therapy, guided in particular by the work of Yalom, provided a foundation for limited yet meaningful therapeutic engagement for children through art. Keywords: Refugees, group art therapy, trauma, cultural responsiveness
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Creative Refuge brings forward the experience of three workshops working with children at Beit Atfal...
Running a successful therapy group for children with emotional and behavioural disorders is extremel...
This article is a transcription of a presentation I gave at the International Art Therapy Conference...
Forced migration is a worldwide crisis that presents a multitude of risk factors and needs. Refugees...
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Since the current war in Syria began in 2011, millions of people have been internally and externally...
The global migration crisis calls for more support for refugee and asylum-seeking families. Families...
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This research focused on the role of art therapy on complex traumatic events of children and explore...
Asylum seekers at the Southern border of the United States of America have experienced a number of c...
To be a refugee is to know loss intimately. The refugee experience can be characterized by the multi...
Children who come to Canada as refugees are at risk of having lived through traumas. These traumatic...
An international challenge is presented by the unprecedented number of refugees worldwide, many of w...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2018-11-09, issued 2018-11-09, ppub 2019-07-...
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