Charting engagement with the work of intersectional feminists, this paper sets out the feminist approaches necessary for informing an ethics of care that art psychotherapy can orient to enable it to be a socially just enterprise. Queer and Black feminists and feminists of color have been central in challenging heteropatriarchal racialized capitalist social structures that have worked to harm and punish women and other marginalized and oppressed people. Their work is combined with a critically informed approach to ethics of care and a set of primary data. The primary data presented comes from a qualitative study about young women and girls’ experiences of art psychotherapy. There were 10 participants in the study aged between 13-16, each tak...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the ArtsEqual Research Initiative funded by the Acad...
I am a white, non-binary, crip, and queer person with mixed european minority heritage, raised as pa...
This thesis draws upon both traditional and feminist care literature as well as psychoanalytic theor...
This paper charts a research and knowledge exchange project between a university and group of art ps...
Catalysed through the coming together of feminist theories that debate ‘the politics of difference’ ...
Background: An account of how one Art Therapy training course links information about inequalities w...
Expressive Arts Therapists are uniquely situated as both artists and mental health counselors workin...
In this thesis capstone paper, I advocate for a community art installation as an ethical and engagin...
The aim of this thesis is to orient the reader towards an art therapy which is conscious of external...
This paper discusses the problematic theoretical underpinnings of the medical model of mental health...
This theoretical clinical intervention program research paper was designed to fill the gaps between ...
What happens when feminist and queer care ethics are put into curating practice? What happens when t...
Background: This paper argues that achieving social and cultural transformation in healthcare, and b...
Utilizing a feminist expressive arts therapy stance and a literature review method, this thesis is b...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Duke University Press vi...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the ArtsEqual Research Initiative funded by the Acad...
I am a white, non-binary, crip, and queer person with mixed european minority heritage, raised as pa...
This thesis draws upon both traditional and feminist care literature as well as psychoanalytic theor...
This paper charts a research and knowledge exchange project between a university and group of art ps...
Catalysed through the coming together of feminist theories that debate ‘the politics of difference’ ...
Background: An account of how one Art Therapy training course links information about inequalities w...
Expressive Arts Therapists are uniquely situated as both artists and mental health counselors workin...
In this thesis capstone paper, I advocate for a community art installation as an ethical and engagin...
The aim of this thesis is to orient the reader towards an art therapy which is conscious of external...
This paper discusses the problematic theoretical underpinnings of the medical model of mental health...
This theoretical clinical intervention program research paper was designed to fill the gaps between ...
What happens when feminist and queer care ethics are put into curating practice? What happens when t...
Background: This paper argues that achieving social and cultural transformation in healthcare, and b...
Utilizing a feminist expressive arts therapy stance and a literature review method, this thesis is b...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Duke University Press vi...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the ArtsEqual Research Initiative funded by the Acad...
I am a white, non-binary, crip, and queer person with mixed european minority heritage, raised as pa...
This thesis draws upon both traditional and feminist care literature as well as psychoanalytic theor...