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Developing a critically reflexive practice for art therapists using external perceptions of art therapy
Authors:Theresa Van Lith  Lorelei Voronin
Institution:Department of Art Education, Florida State University, Tallahassee, USA
Abstract:This critical inquiry explored external perceptions of art therapy. By focusing on the organizational contexts and structures that art therapy practices are typically situated within, the purpose of the study was to understand: How the values that art therapists intrinsically hold within practice transmitted, translated, and interpreted by other mental health professionals. To gain rich and detailed views, nine mental health professionals were interviewed. Through analysis of the findings, a critically reflexive form of practice was developed to assist art therapists in substantiating their role, while strengthening a team mentality to provide better services to their clients. Study implications involve the need to further explore how art therapists can develop professionally, as well as expand on strategies for how art therapy can be further valued within mental health systems.
Keywords:Professionalism  critical inquiry  reflexivity  mental health profession  art therapy
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