Abstract
Personal experiences and cultural factors can shape art therapists’ art making preferences and aversions. By reflecting on the Expressive Therapies Continuum (ETC), the author explores the impact of these realizations on her clinical practice with a case example. Implications for practice include the importance of understanding oneself as an artist and art therapist to better meet clients’ therapeutic needs.
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