Featured Member: Meet AATA’s New Intern McKeon K. Dempsey, BFA

Featured Member: Meet AATA’s New Intern McKeon K. Dempsey, BFA

February 26, 2020    Tell us about yourself Yá’át’ééh – I am Diné, raised on the Navajo Nation in Arizona. Immersed in the cultural traditions of my Diné people, I was inspired to share my knowledge through the fine arts. I received by BFA from the...
Antiracist Approach to Art Therapy: Re-examining Core Concepts

Antiracist Approach to Art Therapy: Re-examining Core Concepts

February 26, 2020 | Jordan S. Potash,PhD, ATR-BC, REAT, LCAT (NY), LCPAT (MD)   This post is part of the “Breaking the Chains of Racial Trauma in Therapy” blog series in honor of Black History Month, 2020.    As a White art therapist who has worked...
3 Ways for Therapists to Address Barriers to Seeking Therapy

3 Ways for Therapists to Address Barriers to Seeking Therapy

February 25, 2020 | Angela Roman Clack, PhD, LPC   This post is part of the “Breaking the Chains of Racial Trauma in Therapy” blog series in honor of Black History Month, 2020.    I am pleased to participate in this blog series reemphasizing the themes...
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...
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