About Us
Hip Hop Psychology (HHP) is a school of philosophical inquiry which seeks to use the artistic components of Hip Hop (movement, visual art, music production and emceeing) as a means to provide a culturally sensitive, multi-linguistic way of expressing in a therapeutic or medical context (Gardner & Roychoudhury, 2010)
HHP is also praxis – a complex cyclical activity involving theory, application, evaluation, reflection and further theory which builds upon the metanarrative of Hip Hop, as the catalyst for a renaissance of emotional expression and transformative social change, in order to bridge gaps, pursue humanization and diplomatically work towards conflict transformation by using the best of capitalism and socialism to diminish power differentials and pursue a path towards emancipatory therapy and liberating education in order to achieve a dialectic or reconciliation (Roychoudhury & Gardner, in press)
So this an excerpt from this cool site I found. They use Hip-hop as a medium to help those in need through therapy. They are having a conference this Sat. Feb. 4th at Fordham University that culminates in a concert. It will have lectures, speakers, and workshops.
It's essentially another form of art & music therapy. They are trying to reach the population of youth that suffer from emotional psychological problems that normally wouldn't seek out help or have difficulty opening up through conventional therapeutic methods.
I guess in my amateur experience as a student advocate working with at risk youth in Harlem I find it sometimes difficult to reach my students. Granted I am not a licences psychologist and we do not have formal sessions, but I do provide a type of counseling to help them work out problems in their daily lives. Some of my students have opened up and we are able to work together on certain things while others shut down completely.
One of my co-workers in fact has experience in art therapy in a juvenile detention facility in CA and expressed her success in helping her students open up and get past traumatic experiences using art as a medium. I don't see why Hip-Hop can't also be used to reach those in need.