Searching for wholeness as a Jewish art therapist

This opinion piece combines scholarly sources and personal experiences to address Jewish art therapists' presence in the profession. When working with clients, Jewish art therapists may negotiate self-disclosure with addressing stereotypes. Collegial matters reflect societal ways that Jews are...

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