[Self-Study] N/NY-MC67 - Developing Cultural Humility Using Art-Based Group Practices During Covid-19

Recorded On: 12/14/2022

Jenny Liu, Joyce Yip Green

This paper will discuss how art-based group practices are designed and utilized to help art therapy second- year students develop cultural humility as a group during Covid-19. Facilitator-participants chose art materials with the intention to elicit topics related to cultural humility- SES, Race, Colonization, Gender, Family and Spirituality.

Joyce Yip Green

Joyce Yip Green

PhD, LMFT, ATR-BC


Dr. Joyce Yip Green is committed to empowering individuals, families and communities through her work as a clinical art therapist, licensed marriage and family therapist, and international psychologist. She has specialized training as an infant and early childhood mental health specialist and has developed a picture card interview methodology as part of her research on cultural parenting practices in Rwanda. She is a professor and research advisor in the Department of Marital and Family Therapy with Specialization in Art Therapy at Loyola Marymount University. She has a private practice in Los Angeles, CA.

Jenny Liu

Jenny Liu

MA, Associate MFT

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