Misluk, EileenRubiano Madrid, JulyBoring, Elizabeth2024-06-132024-06-132022https://hdl.handle.net/1805/41530IUIThis study used a mixed-methods survey research design for bereavement counselors to identify the unique needs, barriers to care, and the use of art and imagery with Spanish-speaking Latino clients in therapy. The hypothesis was that art therapy helps address situations with language barriers between counselors and Spanish-speaking Latino clients. Furthermore, it was theorized that the results of this study could be used to help implement new programs for Spanish speakers or as a resource to inform those who are already working with Spanish-speaking clients. The survey results supported the findings of the literature review regarding needs, barriers to care, and usefulness of images and art in therapy with Spanish-speaking Latinos. They also validated the need to increase culturally compatible programs and further multiculturalism training for counselors.en-USAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 InternationalbereavementgriefLatinosSpanish speakersart therapybarriersmulticulturalismUnderstanding Needs, Barriers to Care, and Use of Art and Imagery with Spanish-speaking Latinos in Bereavement Therapy