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The healing flow: Artistic expression in therapy (creative arts and the process of healing: An image/word approach inquiry).
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The healing flow: Artistic expression in therapy (creative arts and the process of healing: An image/word approach inquiry)./
作者:
Schnetz, Martina.
面頁冊數:
502 p.
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Adviser: V. Darroch-Lozowski.
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Dissertation Abstracts International64-04B.
標題:
Education, Art. -
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0612782867
The healing flow: Artistic expression in therapy (creative arts and the process of healing: An image/word approach inquiry).
Schnetz, Martina.
The healing flow: Artistic expression in therapy (creative arts and the process of healing: An image/word approach inquiry).
- 502 p.
Adviser: V. Darroch-Lozowski.
Thesis (Ed.D.)--University of Toronto (Canada), 2003.
This inquiry was intended to explicate and describe the process of art towards healing within a psychotherapy context. The phenomena of the process of art towards healing were explored within different art therapy groups within an inpatient psychiatric setting. A dialogical image/word approach to psychotherapy and research was developed. This methodology was constructed from a phenomenological, hermeneutical, and interpretive approach to inquiry that was grounded in the practice of art. The phenomena were explored through the researcher/artist/therapist's lived experience of the process of art towards healing and these experiences were interwoven with the voices and images of the patients to create what has been called an Interpretative Quilt.
ISBN: 0612782867Subjects--Topical Terms:
1018432
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The relationships between therapist, patients, and the art materials, and the dialogical flow between internal world, external images, and words were explored through the metaphor of the Healing-Flow Model. It was observed that the process of art towards healing provided an opportunity for creative energy to be channeled in a more integrated manner to restore wholeness and connectedness. Within the symbolic realm of the image-making process, painful, dissociated, or split-off aspects of each patient's being were reintegrated and transformed. The flow of creative energies was restored to re-establish internal and external balance within the many dimensions of being (biological, emotional, psychological, social, and spiritual). Creativity, in its various forms, was explored through experiential evidence in the “self” in relation to the “other”. Energy, form, and matter appeared to be related to change and to the development of being.
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