
Art Therapy for Racial Trauma, Microaggressions and Inequality
social justice and advocacy in therapy work
$70.73
- Paperback
256 pages
- Release Date
20 November 2024
Summary
Healing Through Art: Addressing Racial Trauma and Inequality
Confronting systemic injustices and paving the way towards a more inclusive, culturally responsive, and effective practice, Chioma Anah examines how art therapy can be used as a tool in addressing racial trauma.
Delving into theories of racism and its evolution, the taxonomy of microaggressions, advocacy and intersectionality, this resource exposes the powerful structures that perpetuate daily microaggressions expe…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781839978333 |
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ISBN-10: | 1839978333 |
Author: | Beth Gonzalez-Dolginko, Alan Green, PH.D., Chioma Anah, ED.D., Chioma Anah |
Publisher: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Imprint: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 256 |
Release Date: | 20 November 2024 |
Weight: | 379g |
Dimensions: | 240mm x 152mm x 22mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
Racial trauma is often so pervasive that clients cannot reasonably articulate their sense of woundedness, but in comes Anah with an antidote, Art Therapy for Racial Trauma... Her creative approach to metabolizing trauma with minoritized clients is ground-breaking and provides therapists with essential tools for guiding clients through meaningful self-expression based on the therapist’s accurate understanding of historical antecedents, deliberate and intentional exploration of clients’ encounters with racialized oppression, and the use of artistic media to facilitate the processing of racial trauma within the safety of the therapeutic dyad. * Norma L. Day-Vines, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Diversity and Faculty Development and Professor, Johns Hopkins University *Dr. Anah’s book is an emboldened and essential addition to art therapy literature. It provides a transparent, practical application necessary for achieving beneficial treatment for racially oppressed populations. The author’s fearless descriptions of the severity of misrepresentation and lack of appropriate care further educate and expand the practice. The book’s demand for accountability and its assertion of current social and political implications will resonate with readers interested in social justice. This book significantly broadens the delivery of art therapy services. * Louvenia Jackson, Ph.D., LMFT, ATR-BC Associate Professor and Department Chair of the Loyola Marymount University, Marital and Family Therapy Department with Specialization in Art Therapy. *
About The Author
Beth Gonzalez-Dolginko
Chioma Anah, Ed.D is a Registered Art Therapist (ATR) and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. She primarily focuses on racial microaggressions, psychology of anti-Black racism, African American mental health disparities, and the intersection of art and social justice. Dr. Anah is the founding member and first president (2018-2019) of Maryland Counselors for Social Justice (MCSJ).
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