- Outlines theories and models of social action art therapy, and its application within the context of working with moments and times of crisis; showing how it draws on art therapy and participatory methods of research
- Provides examples of the use of social action art therapy and arts-based research to understand and to assist individuals and groups in moments of crisis. This includes experiences of asylum and refuge, domestic violence and abuse, and climate change
- Details how ideas of belonging, bridging and imagination resonate with social action art therapy