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Materials and Media in Art Therapy: Contemporary Theory and Practice 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 308 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 620 g, 35 Halftones, color; 4 Halftones, black and white; 35 Illustrations, color; 4 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032710187
  • ISBN-13: 9781032710181
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 308 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 620 g, 35 Halftones, color; 4 Halftones, black and white; 35 Illustrations, color; 4 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032710187
  • ISBN-13: 9781032710181
"The second edition of Materials & Media in Art Therapy provides an overview of material and media theory and practice in the field, with an emphasis on advances since the first edition. The book takes a justice-oriented approach to theory and applies anintersectional, anti-oppressive, social justice framework to practice. The contributing authors represent multiple countries, write reflexively from their own intersecting identities, consider the use of materials from culturally aware and respectful positions, and reflect critically on the socio-cultural-political implications of materials and media in the context of therapy. Each chapter provides of a range of material and media applications in diverse settings, from conventional therapy practices to public practices focused on activism and wellbeing. Thoroughly updated with the ongoing historical development of material and media use in the field and including extensive coverage of social and cultural issues faced by art therapy participants, this second edition is broad enough to be integrated into a course for a graduate program and specific enough to serve as a shelf reference for those in practice"-- Provided by publisher.

The second edition of Materials and Media in Art Therapy provides an overview of material and media theory and practice in the field, with an emphasis on advances since the first edition.



The second edition of Materials and Media in Art Therapy provides an overview of material and media theory and practice in the field, with an emphasis on advances since the first edition.

The book takes a justice-oriented approach to theory and applies an intersectional, anti-oppressive, social justice framework to practice. The contributing authors represent multiple countries, write reflexively from their own intersecting identities, consider the use of materials from culturally aware and respectful positions, and reflect critically on the socio-cultural-political implications of materials and media in the context of therapy. Each chapter provides of a range of material and media applications in diverse settings, from conventional therapy practices to public practices focused on activism and wellbeing.

Thoroughly updated with the ongoing historical development of material and media use in the field and including extensive coverage of social and cultural issues faced by art therapy participants, this second edition is broad enough to be integrated into a course for a graduate program and specific enough to serve as a shelf reference for those in practice.

Arvustused

"This bold and brave book embraces the complexities found at the intersectionality of artist-therapist-activist-human. The contributing authors robustly identify the social, political, global, and ecological concerns of contemporary art therapy, equipping practitioners with practical and theoretical foundations for addressing intersectional considerations the field seldom names. The book advocates for creatively disrupting, reconfiguring, building upon, or abandoning classical therapeutic approaches that no longer meet the diverse needs of clients, and holding space to meaningfully explore the impact of the current global climate on personal positionality. The text not only calls for collective transformation from therapist-activist perspectives but also shows clear and practical interventions whereby self-reflexive owning of accountability for harm in the face of working with difference, and clear actions toward reparations, are modelled and demystified."

Corrina Eastwood, co-editor and contributing author, Intersectionality in the Arts Psychotherapies

"Through a collection of diverse storytellers, this book moves to deconstruct colonial and hetero-patriarchal perspectives within art-making by expanding, honoring, and uplifting the sacred, the magic, and the healing potential of art materials. These narratives center around the intersectionality within the creative process, weaving together a beautiful constellation of potential between the self and community(ies). This book both challenges and celebrates art materials as vehicles for social change."

Megan Kanerahtenha:wi Whyte, art therapist and social justice advocate from the Kanienkehá:ka First Nation, and author of Walking on Two-Row: Reconciling First Nations Identity and Colonial Trauma Through Material Interaction, Acculturation, and Art Therapy.

"Completely revised to reflect the growing cultural diversity and critical consciousness of the field, this second edition of an already seminal text brings together a compendium of fresh voices to lead art therapy discourse into new, innovative directions. This wonderful text will inspire and provoke readers to rethink art therapy traditions and engage in a greatly more expansive view of how materials serve as active, relational partners in healing and care."

Lynn Kapitan, Mount Mary University, former editor of Art Therapy and past president, AATA

Part 1: History, Theory, Ethics, Research
1. A Contemporary History of
Art Materials, Media, and Practices in Art Therapy
2. Theories of Materiality
and Making
3. Ethical Dimensions of Materials, Media, and Practices in Art
Therapy
4. Womens Work: Women in the Helping Professions Using Crafts as
Self-Care Part 2: Art Materials, Media, and Practices in Contemporary Art
Therapy
5. Sis, U Belong Here: Black Women Making and Taking Up Space
6.
Clawing Our Way Out: Art Therapy Manicure Rituals and a Feminist Ethics of
Care
7. Honoring Our Relationships and Materials from Our Homelands
8. Art
from Inside: Peer Art Therapists (PAThR) Reflections on Materials and Media
in Exploring Complex Identity Systems
9. Plastic Mandala: Eco Art as
Compassionate Action
10. Transgender Joy as Community Art in a Trans Refuge
State
11. Socio-Political Stress and Artmaking: Clothing, Identity, and
Social Change
12. Drawing Connections: Comics in Art Therapy Practice
13. The
Immersive Worlds of Therapeutic Gaming and Scanography for Art Therapy
14.
The Kitchen as Metaphor: Shaping Togetherness and Therapeutic Makerspaces in
Marginalized Communities
15. The Neoliberal Co-Optation of Mindfulness and
Mandala Practices
16. Playing in the Deep: Applying Improvisational
Principles to Therapy
17. A Box of Fired Clay Bricks: Building Home on the
Community Table with People on the Move
18. Festival Art Therapy Pedagogy:
Across and Between
Catherine Hyland Moon is Professor Emerit in the Department of Art Therapy and Counseling at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago