Intersectionality in the arts therapies (Collier & Eastwood, Eds.)

Authors

  • Sangeeta Swamy California Institute of Integral Studies, USA
  • AJ Phipps California Institute of Integral Studies, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56883/aijmt.2025.590

Abstract

This is a review of the book "Intersectionality in the arts therapies" edited by Jessica Collier and Corrina Eastwood.

Title: Intersectionality in the Arts Therapies Editors: Jessica Collier & Corrina Eastwood Publication Year: 2022 Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Pages: 272 ISBN: 9781787754348 

Author Biographies

  • Sangeeta Swamy, California Institute of Integral Studies, USA

    Sangeeta Swamy, (she/they) Ph.D., LCMHC, MT-BC is Associate Professor and Co-Chair of the Integral Counseling Program at CIIS. As a queer, Indian American educator, Dr. Swamy specialises in culturally responsive and liberatory pedagogy, scholarship, and supervision and has taught undergraduates and graduate counselling, music therapy, and expressive arts therapy students for 15 years. As a therapist, Dr. Swamy has worked with children, adolescents, and adults in group homes, outpatient settings, and is currently in private practice. [sswamy1@ciis.edu]

  • AJ Phipps, California Institute of Integral Studies, USA

    AJ Phipps (they/them) is a licensed marriage and family therapist serving a diverse group of clients in the San Francisco Bay. They currently serve as Assistant Professor in the Integral Counseling Psychology program, working with psychotherapy clients in a relational psychodynamic framework, and a spiritually centred practice for therapists and healers, called Witchy Sh!t for Therapists. Many paths converged to bring AJ to the field of psychotherapy including time spent volunteering in hospice, their own journey of healing, and their decades of studying esoteric and mystical traditions, including a focus on astrology, which led them to Jungian psychology. [aphipps@ciis.edu]

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2025-02-25

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