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Art Therapy
Journal of the American Art Therapy Association
Volume 41, 2024 - Issue 1
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Brief Reports

Proposing an Ar(t)chive of Queer Forms With Sexual, Gender, and Relationship Diverse Clients

Pages 44-50 | Published online: 28 Aug 2023
 

Abstract

Ar(t)chive, a retroactivist technique for queer worldmaking in art therapy, invites sexual, gender, and relationship diverse (SGRD) clients to engage with queer forms from history and construct a continuum of shared lived experiences across differences to challenge misinformation and discrimination, foster resilience, and build community. Phases include: (1) assessment and informed consent; (2) collection and curation; (3) display and artmaking; (4) intersubjective meaning making and synthesis; and (5) closing and reflexivity. A vignette illustrates its application within a queer adult online art therapy group. Resources are offered for adaptive implementation and advocates for the proliferation of more equitable and affirming art therapy practices.

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Notes on contributors

Zachary D. Van Den Berg

Zachary D. Van Den Berg (he/they), MA, ATR-P, LPC, is an art therapist at CommunityArts, LLC, Austin, TX.

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