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2015

Depression

Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School

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An Arts Based Exploration Of Immigration And Acculturation Through The Lenses Of First, Second And Third Generation Clinical Art Therapists, Elizabeth Barraza, Christina Sanchez, Carmen Solis Apr 2015

An Arts Based Exploration Of Immigration And Acculturation Through The Lenses Of First, Second And Third Generation Clinical Art Therapists, Elizabeth Barraza, Christina Sanchez, Carmen Solis

LMU/LLS Theses and Dissertations

This research examines the impact of acculturation and immigration through the lived experience of first, second, and third generation Hispanic/Latina clinical art therapists. The objectives include the exploration of cultural identity, processing the immigration experience and the role of art therapy. Topics that emerge in the general literature include development of identity, depression, and immigration-related stressors. Although the art therapy literature is limited within the context of immigration and acculturation, information regarding the role of the art, common imagery in groups, and the importance of cultural awareness is available. An arts-based approach is used in the clinical work to help …