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Art Psychotherapy Groups in The Hostile Environment of Neoliberalism

Collusion or Resistance?

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‘This book is at the vanguard of the political turn taking place in sections of the psychotherapy profession. Eloquent and accessible, it is a powerful, critical account of how art psychotherapy has been used on "the front line" in a range of settings, not only to ameliorate the psychological harm produced by neoliberal policies, but also to empower the citizen. Skaife and Martyn's work is a call to arms, challenging many of the taken-for-granted norms of the psychotherapy profession.’
Farhad Dalal, Psychotherapist and group analyst; Author of CBT: The Cognitive Behavioural Tsunami: Managerialism, Politics and the Corruptions of Science

‘Sally Skaife and Jon Martyn’s book comes at a critical moment as art therapists grapple with the impact of the neoliberal "free market" policies that have contributed to the vast divide between the rich and the poor. This book questions the impact of capitalism and marketization on the epistemology of art psychotherapy. Practicing art psychotherapy necessitates that we question our complicity in colluding with privatization that values profit over wellness. As the world comes to grips with the inadequate distribution of health care during COVID-19, which has severely impacted communities of color, this book should be necessary reading for anyone working in mental health.’
Savneet Talwar, Professor; Chair, Department of Art Therapy, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago

‘Just the title alone is sufficient for me to add this book to my "must read" list for 2021. The book summary promises a critical examination of art therapy in the context of a corporate capitalism that commodifies therapy and individualises distress and dis-ease, overlooking how social and institutional norms that fundamentally unhealthy generate distress in the first place. Combining rigour with a fast and energetic polemical prose style, this book promises to be one of the most important (and I hope influential) art therapy texts of the decade.’
Susan Hogan, Professor of Arts & Health University of Derby, College of Arts, Humanities & Education; Professorial Fellow, Institute of Mental Health, Nottingham

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Forlag
Routledge
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
204
ISBN
9780367619848
Utgivelsesår
2022
Format
23 x 16 cm

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‘This book is at the vanguard of the political turn taking place in sections of the psychotherapy profession. Eloquent and accessible, it is a powerful, critical account of how art psychotherapy has been used on "the front line" in a range of settings, not only to ameliorate the psychological harm produced by neoliberal policies, but also to empower the citizen. Skaife and Martyn's work is a call to arms, challenging many of the taken-for-granted norms of the psychotherapy profession.’
Farhad Dalal, Psychotherapist and group analyst; Author of CBT: The Cognitive Behavioural Tsunami: Managerialism, Politics and the Corruptions of Science

‘Sally Skaife and Jon Martyn’s book comes at a critical moment as art therapists grapple with the impact of the neoliberal "free market" policies that have contributed to the vast divide between the rich and the poor. This book questions the impact of capitalism and marketization on the epistemology of art psychotherapy. Practicing art psychotherapy necessitates that we question our complicity in colluding with privatization that values profit over wellness. As the world comes to grips with the inadequate distribution of health care during COVID-19, which has severely impacted communities of color, this book should be necessary reading for anyone working in mental health.’
Savneet Talwar, Professor; Chair, Department of Art Therapy, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago

‘Just the title alone is sufficient for me to add this book to my "must read" list for 2021. The book summary promises a critical examination of art therapy in the context of a corporate capitalism that commodifies therapy and individualises distress and dis-ease, overlooking how social and institutional norms that fundamentally unhealthy generate distress in the first place. Combining rigour with a fast and energetic polemical prose style, this book promises to be one of the most important (and I hope influential) art therapy texts of the decade.’
Susan Hogan, Professor of Arts & Health University of Derby, College of Arts, Humanities & Education; Professorial Fellow, Institute of Mental Health, Nottingham

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