Social Action Art Therapy in a Time of Crisis

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Social Action Art Therapy in a Time of Crisis outlines theories and models of social action art therapy, identifies its application in times of crisis, and explores the ways in which art therapy can work effectively for individuals and groups experiencing crisis. Drawing upon various ecologies, climate psychology, and eco-art therapy, this book addresses various responses to climate change, including notions of belonging, the physicality of experience, and the role of imagination in creating alternative versions of the future. The author presents a social action approach to art therapy as a way of addressing the political and collective components of climate change as well as the individual and emotional components. To help explore what social action art therapy can offer in this time of crisis, the author illustrates examples that show how the ideas have been used in other moments of crisis, including asylum, refuge, and domestic abuse. This innovative book contributes to the development of contemporary art therapy practice and will be of interest to arts therapists, arts psychotherapists, expressive therapists, ecotherapists, ecopsychologists, arts-based researchers, and many more.

Author(s): Jamie Bird
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 167
City: New York

Cover
Endorsements
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
List of figures
Author biography
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
The anthropocene
Ecologies
Deep ecology
Dark ecology
Social ecology
Traditional ecological knowledge
Ecologies combined
Outline of chapters
2. Social action art therapy, ecotherapy, and arts-based research methods
Social action art therapy
Reflexivity and privilege
Ecotherapy and ecopsychology
Environmental and nature-based arts therapy
Arts-based research
Summary
3. Belonging, imagination, and modernity
Belonging
Imagination
Modernity
Summary
4. Violence, asylum, and refuge
Slow violence and the remaking of the self
Asylum and migration
Domestic violence and abuse
Escape and harmony
Relationships and social support
Agency and resistance
Transitional stories: part 1
Summary
5. Climate crisis
Workshop 1: environmental activists
Workshop 2: university staff and students
Workshop 3: community groups
Transitional stories: part 2
Challenges
Summary
6. Conclusion
Appendix: Example workshop plans
Workshop 1: environmental activists
Workshop 2: university staff and students
Workshop 3: community groups
Index