A Phenomenological Study on the Collaboration of Art Therapists and Artists (Not Eligible for CEs)
Posters (Not Eligible for Continuing Education)
Hyunjung Lee, MEd
Hyunjung Lee, Ed.M.,is a representative of the culture and art community Giajeongwon in Gyunggi, Korea. She has years of experience as an art therapist in korea; her research interests include multiculturalism, communities and the use of digital media in art therapy.
Sojung Park, PhD, ATR-BC, LCAT
Sojung Park, Ph.D., ATR-BC, LCAT, is an assistant professor in the department of art therapy education at the Ewha Womans University in Seoul, Korea. She has years of clinical experience in New York City; her research interests include multiculturalism, addiction, and the use of digital media in art therapy.
Art therapists are often required to collaborate with other professionals – such as educators, counselors, and artists – when providing services for the community. This phenomenological study explores meanings of collaboration between art therapists and artists who jointly conducted a therapeutic art program for patients with cancer in a local community.