DOI: 10.24124/2012/bpgub1533
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Expressive art-based autoethnography: a study of counsellor identity

Abstract: This autoethnography was designed to examine the meaning created when a counsellor and art therapist in training reviewed the qualitative interviews of other mental health practitioners in order to gain insight into her own counsellor identity. The method for gathering data was conducted through a self directed art-based process that accessed the kinesthetic-sensory, aesthetic-emotional , or cognitive-symbolic dimensions of the mind and body. Art making was used as a modality to express the meaning derived fro… Show more

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