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Group Art Therapy Clinical Intervention Program for Black Women Who Experienced Sexual Trauma in Early Adulthood

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Group Art Therapy Clinical Intervention Program for Black Women Who Experienced Sexual Trauma in Early Adulthood

Vanloo-Rivard, Bryanna P. (2020) Group Art Therapy Clinical Intervention Program for Black Women Who Experienced Sexual Trauma in Early Adulthood. [Graduate Projects (Non-thesis)] (Unpublished)

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This theoretical clinical intervention program research paper was designed to fill the gaps between art therapy, drama therapy, sexual trauma therapy groups and black women who have been sexually assaulted in early adulthood. By creating a program specifically catered to a group of marginalized oppressed peoples, I hope to demonstrate that the thought and detail put into ones clients healing and growth process is valuable and essential. The irony of doing research about institutionalized racism in a patriarchal white supremacist society is that although I know my own and countless other black women’s’ traumas to be true, the system is inherently rigged so as to limit my ability to cite and validate my truth, so to speak, in papers such as this. The following research aims to combine and summarize to the best of my ability, the studies that have been done to date which branch my particular niche of study into one cohesive project. I feel it is important to note that this research is made possible despite reduced accessibility to resources such as the university’s library on-campus and a global pandemic or COVID-19. The abrupt end to my almost two year program in March of 2020 and the heavy wave of emotions following the eruption of the Black Lives Matter movement after the murder of innocent black man George Floyd at the hands of two Minneapolis police officers (CBC News, 2020) made for a subsequently painful yet powerful push start to the work I will be dedicating my entire career to. I hope to inspire the next generation to carry the torch until black lives, black mental health, and black futures more than matter.

Divisions:Concordia University > Faculty of Fine Arts > Creative Arts Therapies
Item Type:Graduate Projects (Non-thesis)
Authors:Vanloo-Rivard, Bryanna P.
Institution:Concordia University
Degree Name:M.A.
Program:Creative Arts Therapies (Art Therapy Option)
Date:August 2020
Keywords:art therapy, drama therapy, psychotherapy, group therapy, women of colour, black women, Africa-American women, people of colour, African diaspora, doll-making, river work, drama core processes, sexual assault, sexual abuse, rape, trauma, healing, black lives matter, covid-19, pandemic
ID Code:987549
Deposited By: Bryanna Patrice Vanloo-Rivard
Deposited On:28 Oct 2020 15:00
Last Modified:28 Oct 2020 15:00
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