id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_lafv4uhptrdqxbfe5zrtotwqfu Serena Martinez-Coleman Creativity as a Lifeline: connection through witnessing 2021 8 .pdf application/pdf 1599 160 66 Serena Martinez-Coleman, Jen Mank, and Toni Morley The field of art therapy continues to grow and so does the challenge between creativity and practice in what it means to be an art therapist (Junge, 2016). therapists are equipped to adapt and assist during pandemics using creativity (Potash, Phillips (2016), the continual conversation in the field of art therapy has been The Accountability Art Project created a space for connection and reflection in a time identity of self through creativity (Beaumont, 2018; Fish, 2012). Art making furnishes a platform for creativity to make the implicit visible allowing for (Chiu & Kwan, 2010; Leddy, 2009; Okada & Ishibashi, 2017; Plancke, 2014). Art therapy in the time of COVID-19. Witnessing, Visibility, and the Experience of Self Utilizing Art Therapy in The Ethics of Art Therapy: Promoting Creativity as a Force for Identity of the Art Therapist. in Pandemics: Lessons for COVID-19, Art Therapy, 37(2), 105-107. ./cache/work_lafv4uhptrdqxbfe5zrtotwqfu.pdf ./txt/work_lafv4uhptrdqxbfe5zrtotwqfu.txt