David Gussak Ph.D., ATR-BC on September 3, 2015
In prisons, where anything can happen, therapists' identities become fluid, constantly shifting until it’s sometimes difficult to remember who we even are. This post examines how such personal challenges arose, providing real life — sometimes horrible — experiences that forced such confusion, and yet how, as an art therapist, tools were available to overcome such trials.
In prisons, where anything can happen, therapists' identities become fluid, constantly shifting until it’s sometimes difficult to remember who we even are. This post examines how such personal challenges arose, providing real life — sometimes horrible — experiences that forced such confusion, and yet how, as an art therapist, tools were available to overcome such trials.