Janice Hoshino

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Core Faculty, School of Applied Psychology, Counseling and Family Therapy
Chair, Art Therapy and Drama Therapy Specializations

Janice HoshinoSummary of Education and Relevant Experience

B.A., Edinboro University; M.A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Ph.D., United States International University.
Janice Hoshino is a registered and board-certified art therapist and is also a licensed marriage and family therapist in Washington state. She previously taught at Marywood University and at Emporia State University.

Affiliations

Selected Publications

Kerr, C. & Hoshino, J., et.al. (2007) Family art therapy. New York: Routledge.

Selected Articles:

Prescott, M., Sekendur, B, Bailey, B., & Hoshino, J. (2008) "Art making as a component and facilitator of resiliency with homeless youth." Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 25, 4.

Junge, M., & Hoshino, J. (2008) "People of color in art therapy." in Mourning, memory and life itself: Essays by an art therapist, Maxine B. Junge. Springfield: Charles C. Thomas.

Yates, C., Cameron, D., Kuwada, K., Potter, P., & Hoshino, J. (2007) "Image Making and personal narratives with Japanese-American survivors of World War II internment camps: A qualitative analysis." Journal of the American Art Therapy Association

Hoshino, J. & Junge, M. (2006) "Themes and reflections from the art therapist people of color series." Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 23, 3.

DeMartini, C., Teneycke, T., Ringgold, N., Ranaldi, A., Whitsett, L, & Hoshino, J. (2003) "The combination of yoga and art therapy and their effect on the perception of body image: A pilot study." Yoga Studies, May-August.

Hoshino, J. (2003) "Multicultural issues in family art therapy." in The clinical handbook of art therapy (ed. By C. Malchiodi). Guilford Press, New York.

Selected Professional Presentations

American Art Therapy Association, Co-presenter, poster presentation, "Revisiting Lownenfeld: Are we building on solid ground?" New Orleans, Louisianna, Nov., 2006.

Long Island University, Invited Keynote Speaker, "The family within a multicultural framework," Long Island, New York, March, 2006.

American Art Therapy Association, Co-presenter, poster presentation, "Innovations in art therapy education: Envisioning possibilities of future doctoral programs," Atlanta, Georgia, Nov., 2005.

Children of War Symposium, Invited Speaker, University of Washington, "The symbolic process and art therapy of children separated from their families during the Spanish Civil War," March, 2005.

American Art Therapy Association. Invited plenary session, Video: "Visual memories: Japanese-American internment and art therapy," San Diego, California, Nov., 2004.

Awards and Recognition

Pearlie Robison Award for work in multiculturalism, from the American Art Therapy Association, Nov., 2003

Faculty Recognition Award, Antioch University Seattle, July, 2003

The Teachers College Outstanding Achievement in Instruction Award, Emporia State University, Jan., 1997

Grants and Contracts

Technology Grant for Art Therapy, Emporia State University, Nov., 1995

Professional Interests

  • Couple and family art therapy
  • Multicultural issues in art therapy
  • Development of art therapy as a profession
  • Collaborative research with students

On Interest Area

"I like to work collaboratively with students to help them fuel their passions through research and ongoing projects. Students have been presenting their research at the American Art Therapy Association conference for the last seven years. I also collaborated with students to complete a documentary on Japanese Americans interned during World War II, which won the Pearlie Robison Award. In personal interviews, we asked them to draw images based on their memories of the camps. We were struck that the images were essentially identical."

On Teaching at Antioch

"The opportunity to work within my two specializations of art therapy and couple and family therapy with a wonderful group of motivated, creative students is truly exciting. The collaborative learning process here at Antioch University Seattle is unique and energizing."

Contact Information

School of Applied Psychology, Counseling and Family Therapy
206-268-4810
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