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AUTOR(ES) C. Chapman , Claude Lévi-Strauss , Jean Allouch
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Oxford University PressNew York, NY
ANO 2000
TIPO Book
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 39d1cd09577a04daf0dda6fb2866347f

Resumo

Mental health care is a vibrant part of child protective services in Japan, and the adoption and utilization of psychotherapeutic techniques from abroad mark a complex site of cross-cultural exchanges. This paper explores how art therapy has been brought into Japan's protection system and its implications for professional practice. Focusing on clinical psychologist Yuri and her narratives on learning art therapy, this paper utilizes an interpretive and phenomenological framework to illustrate the importance of embodied experience in delivering care and how practitioners may reform their perspectives on care by reframing their own traumatic memories. Yuri's art therapy offers a culturally contextualized view of the self as social, care purpose, and resilience.

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