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Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Creative Arts Therapies Thomson J. Ling

Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Creative Arts Therapies By Thomson J. Ling

Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Creative Arts Therapies by Thomson J. Ling


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Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Creative Arts Therapies uses a case-based approach to provide practical guidance for practitioners on the skillful application of ethical decision-making in art therapy.

Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Creative Arts Therapies Summary

Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Creative Arts Therapies: A Case-Based Approach by Thomson J. Ling

* Provides practical guidance for practitioners on the skilful application of ethical decision-making in art therapy using a case-based approach
* Explains the DO ART model, an ethical-decision making model specific to the practice of art therapy as well as how art making can be used to navigate the model
* Supports research suggesting that there is a need for ethics training because of the complexity in ethical decision-making and fills a gap in the existing literature

Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Creative Arts Therapies Reviews

Ling and Hauck provide practical examples of the DO ART method for using art to engage in deliberative ethical decision making. Mental health practitioners have many resources at their disposal to ensure ethical practice. This book provides detailed examples to support art therapists endeavoring to utilize a creative art making process to resolve contemporary, cultural and contextual ethical dilemmas. - Cheryl Doby-Copeland, PhD, ATR-BC, LPC, LMFT, clinical program coordinator, Parent Infant Early Childhood Enhancement Program, honorary life member AATA

DO ART: is both an effective acronym and a great call to action. Dilemma; Outcome; Assistance; Responsibility and Take Action, with artmaking at each step, provides a pathway to practical and nuanced ethical decision making for art therapists. This unique collaborative book, lucidly written and soundly researched, demonstrates the DO ART process with vividly illustrated examples. - Dan Anthon, ATR-BC, LCPC, AATA Ethics Committee

The DO ART decision making tool, developed by the authors, is an innovative and thorough way to analyze ambiguous ethical dilemmas. This is particularly challenging in art therapy, where creative process, materials and visual symbolism add an integral layer to verbal treatment. A strength of this model is that art making plays a vital role in evaluating the ethical dilemmas and alternate outcomes. Case examples are thoroughly analyzed and range from cultural issues to doing artwork with sensitive populations. This text is especially relevant when it examines clinical situations unique to art therapy. Annotated bibliographies are featured at the end of each chapter, enabling readers to explore topics on a deeper level. -Laura V. Loumeau-May, MPS, ATR-BC, LPC

This book is a valuable addition to the art therapy literature and a helpful resource for art therapy educators and practitioners. The DO ART Model offers a practical, step-by-step template for thinking through difficult situations in clinical work and underscores potential ethical challenges that are unique to the practice of art therapy. - Marie Wilson, PhD, ATR-BC, ATCS, professor emerita, Caldwell University

A thoroughly researched exploration of the ethics of art therapy, this book does not shy away from addressing challenging ethical dilemmas. In a field rife with nuance, this book provides clear and achievable steps art therapists can use to find an ethical path through these quandaries and gray areas. -Jamie Shoneman, MA, LCAT, ATR-BC, CASAC, director of Art Therapy, Lenox Hill Neighborhood House

The DO ART model is exactly what the art therapy profession has been missing! Hauck and Ling's approach builds on the strength of art therapists as visual communicators and demonstrates the benefit of bringing art into the ethical decision-making process. It's the first of its kind; and, I hope it will be used for years to come! - Alexandria Lanza, LPC, LCADC, ATR-BC, director of Substance Abuse Counseling Services, Mountainside Treatment Center

This theoretically grounded and research-informed book on ethical decision-making is an important addition to every art therapist's professional library. Highlights include chapters focused on specific ethical dilemmas with case vignettes that are thoughtfully considered and resolved using relevant ethical standards and the editors' validated five-step DO ART process. - Peggy Brady-Amoon, PhD, Seton Hall University

About Thomson J. Ling

Thomson J. Ling, PhD, is a professor at Caldwell University where he has been teaching counseling and art therapy ethics for over a decade.

Jessica M. Hauck, MA, is an art therapist, mental health counselor, and adjunct professor, with expertise in ethical practice and numerous art therapy publications.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Ethical Issues in Creative Art Therapies 2. Art Therapy Ethical Decision-Making Models 3. Artist, Therapist, Art Therapist or Something Else: Navigating Multiple Professional Identities 4. The Ethics of Art Materials 5. Navigating Boundaries and Issues of Confidentiality 6. Art-Based Assessment 7. Art as a Record: Storage and Exhibition of Client Artwork 8. Ethical Multicultural Practice: A Racist Comment in Group Art Therapy 9. Technology and Art Therapy: Navigating the Use of Digital Art and/or Telehealth in the Art Therapy Process 10. Working with Vulnerable Populations 11. Supervision and Professional Training 12. Ethics in Research: A Case of Misunderstanding, Fabrication, & Plagiarism 13. Ethical Decision-Making as a Valuable Clinical Tool

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NLS9781032006710
9781032006710
1032006714
Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Creative Arts Therapies: A Case-Based Approach by Thomson J. Ling
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-12-29
212
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