Publications:
Guest Editor: Talwar, S. & Sajnani, N. (2022). Intersectionality and ethics of care in the creative arts therapies. Arts in Psychotherapy.
Talwar, S.(2022). Foreword. In J. Collier and C. Eastwood’s (Ed.) Intersectionality in the art psychotherapies. Jessica Kingsley.
Talwar, S. & Wallis, R. (2020). Quilting across prison walls: Craftwork, social practice, and radical empathy. In L. Leone’s (Ed.) Craft as power: Craft in art therapy. Routledge.
Talwar, S. (2019). Feminism as practice: Crafting and the politics of art therapy. In S. Hogan’s (Ed.) Inscribed on the body: Gender and difference in the arts therapies. Routledge.
Talwar, S. (2019). Art therapy for social justice: Radical intersections. Routledge.
Yi, S. & Talwar, S. (2018). Disability, art, and art therapy. In C. Sandahl, T. Heller, S.P. Harris, C. Gill, & R. Gould’s (Eds.) Disability in American life: An encyclopedia of concepts, policies, and controversies. ABC-CLIO.
Guest Editor: Talwar, S. (2017). Law, ethics, and cultural competence in art therapy. Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 34 (3).
Guest Editor: Talwar, S. (2016). Is there a need to redefine art therapy? Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 33(3), 116-118.
Guest Editor: Talwar, S. (2015). Culture, diversity and identity: From margins to center. Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 32 (3), 100-103.
Talwar, S. (2015). Creating alternative public spaces: Community-based art practice, critical consciouness and social justice. In David Gussak and Marcia Rosal’s The Wiley-Blackwell handbook of art therapy. Wiley Blackwell.
Talwar, S. (2013). Revisiting feminist approaches to art therapy, by Susan Hogan (Ed.), book review. Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 30 (3).
Talwar, S. (2010). Performance art and the politics of an archive: Mary Coble’s “Note to Self,” John Douglas Taylor Conference 2010: The Archive in Everyday Life Proceedings.
Talwar, S. (2010). An intersectional framework for race, class, gender, and sexuality in art therapy. Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 27,(1) 11-17.
Talwar,S. (Winter, 2010). Electing our first president- elect of color: Mercedes ter Maat. American Art Therapy Association Newsletter, XLIII, (1) 25.
Talwar, S. (2007). Accessing traumatic memory through art making: An art therapy trauma protocol (ATTP). Arts in Psychotherapy, 34 (1) 22-35.
Talwar, S. (2006). Neuropsychology of art: Neurological, cognitive and evolutionary
perspectives, by Dahlia Ziadel. (2005), book review. Art Therapy: Journal of the
American Art Therapy Association, 23 (2) 4.
Talwar, S. (2006). Commentaries, Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 23 (1) 4.
Talwar, S. (2004). A framework for immigration: Asians in the United States, by Uma Segal (2002), book review. American Studies International: The Journal of Internationalist Americanist.
Talwar, S., Iyer, J. & Doby-Copeland, C. (2004). The invisible veil: Changing paradigms in the art therapy profession – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 21(1) 44-48.
Iyer, J., Talwar, S. & Doby-Copeland, C. (2003). Deconstructing Kaplan’s views on multiculturalism. Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 20(2) 65-66.
Talwar, S. (2002). Decolonisation: Third world women and conflicts in feminist perspectives and art therapy. In S. Hogan Gender issues in art therapy (pp. 185-193). Jessica Kingsley.
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