Creative Healing Spaces: Healing From Racial Wounds

Creative Healing Spaces: Healing From Racial Wounds

February 24, 2020 | Lindsey Vance, ATR-BC, LPC   This post is part of the “Breaking the Chains of Racial Trauma in Therapy” blog series in honor of Black History Month, 2020.      “In healing, we recognize our common humanity, acknowledge the truth of...
Framing Race in the Context of Art Therapy

Framing Race in the Context of Art Therapy

February 20, 2020 | Cheryl Doby-Copeland, PhD, ATR-BC, LPC, LMFT, HLM    This post is part of the “Breaking the Chains of Racial Trauma in Therapy” blog series in honor of Black History Month, 2020.    The 400th anniversary of the arrival in America of the...
Unpacking the So-Called Art Therapist Character in “Parasite”

Unpacking the So-Called Art Therapist Character in “Parasite”

February 12, 2020 | Clara Keane, AATA National Office Staff Parasite made history during the 2020 Oscars, winning four awards and becoming the first non-English-language film to win best picture, the Academy’s highest honor. This acclaimed playful yet dark satire...
Interview with Peter Buotte on “Invisible Wounds” Exhibit

Interview with Peter Buotte on “Invisible Wounds” Exhibit

November 12, 2019   Yesterday on Veteran’s Day, we shared a blog post by Peter Buotte, veteran, art therapist, and sculptor, on his exhibit “Invisible Wounds,” now on display in the Texas State Capitol ground floor Rotunda in Austin from November 11...
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