Holding Art Therapy Through the Pandemic: An exploration of Art-Based Supervision in the Face of Collective Trauma
This thesis illustrates the essence and value of my experience of Art-Based Supervision and the use of art and art making for individuals and clinicians alike during this unprecedented time, cumulatively addressing my research exploration: What is the experience of Art-Based Supervision during the COVID-19 Pandemic, considering limitations on face-to-face services, the use of remote therapy approaches, and collective trauma faced by both client and Art Therapist.