Creative Arts Therapies and the LGBTQ Community : Theory and Practice.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781784508029
- 616.89165608664
- RC489.A72 .C743 2019
Intro -- Creative Arts Therapies and the LGBTQ Community. Edited by Briana MacWilliam, Brian T. Harris, Dana George Trottier and Kristin Long -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction by Dana George Trottier, Kristin Long, Briana MacWilliam, and Brian T. Harris -- 1. Exploring Social Justice and Dismantling Dominant Narratives through Creative Arts Peer Supervision by Dana George Trottier and Britton Williams -- 2. Queering the Conversation by Britton Williams and Dana George Trottier -- 3. Therapist as Guide by Dana George Trottier -- 4. Some Considerations Regarding the Path to Parenting for Lesbian Couples by Judith Luongo -- 5. Attuning to the Needs of LGBTQ Youth by Mark Beauregard and Kristin Long -- 6. Seeing and Meeting the Other…Clearly by Cara A. Gallo-Jermyn -- 7. Identity, Awareness, and Disclosure of Sexual Orientation in Creative Arts Therapy by Brian T. Harris -- 8. Seeking the Uncensored Self by Julie Lipson -- 9. An Artist Affected by AIDS by Beth Gonzalez-Dolginko -- 10. Exploring Gender Identity and Sexuality through Portraiture and Mixed Media by Mikella Millen -- 11. There is no Black or White in the Rainbow by Sara Gluck and Michael Kariyev -- 12. Finding New Communities in Long-Term Care by Liisa Murray and Olivia Cohen -- Glossary of Terms by Ashley L. Koenig -- Contributors -- Subject Index -- Author Index.
This book addresses research and theory on creative art therapies and the LGBTQ society, and offers illustrations of practical applications including self-studies, case studies and explorations of large group projects.
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