Member Reviews
An important text looking at how art therapy can help clients process and heal their experiences of racism and micro aggressions. Starting with an introduction into the history from past to present day issues in America, from Slavery to Trump, which sets the context but may feel superfluous if you already have a good awareness. Followed by various case studies featuring exercises/questions posed to clients and readers to encourage thinking/creativity around these issues (some of which are also included). Very much an academic text book, I would have welcomed more examples of ways of working creatively. All the references and resources are US based which is also something to consider. An interesting read and vital for any Art Therapist who wants to work in an inclusive, intersectional way.
With thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an Arc in exchange for an honest review.