N/NY-ET6047 - From Private to Public: #Metoo and Beyond - Ethics and Value of Sharing Art

Description

Does sharing artwork created in private stimulate post-traumatic growth? This presentation will examine research evidence that will redefine the treatment to consider the benefits of extending treatment beyond the creation and private discussion of art that is created for trauma resolution. Insights from the #metoo movement to implications in clinical practice will be discussed.

Learning Objectives
  1. Participants will define the reintegration stage of trauma treatment
  2. Participants will describe three implications of sharing work/story publicly
  3. Participants will apply a model to clinical practice to determine when it is beneficial for clients to share

Mary Andrus

Dr. Andrus, PhD, ATR-BC, LCPC, LPC, spearheaded the historic legislation for art therapy in the state of Oregon. Her research is focused on reintegration of trauma and the ethics of sharing artwork publicly. She is an educator, leader and practitioner with a passion for empowering others through creativity.

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