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A descriptive study: Selection and use of art mediums by sexually abused adults: Implications in counseling and art psychotherapy.
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A descriptive study: Selection and use of art mediums by sexually abused adults: Implications in counseling and art psychotherapy./
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Clukey, Frances Harlow.
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344 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-04, Section: B, page: 1679.
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A descriptive study: Selection and use of art mediums by sexually abused adults: Implications in counseling and art psychotherapy.
Clukey, Frances Harlow.
A descriptive study: Selection and use of art mediums by sexually abused adults: Implications in counseling and art psychotherapy.
- 344 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 64-04, Section: B, page: 1679.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Maine, 2003.
This research was designed to explore what happens in the process of therapy when clients, having persisting symptoms of sexual abuse and having disclosed that abuse, have access to a wide variety of art materials to select and use in treatment. A blend of qualitative and quantitative research in design, the study is an initial step towards a greater understanding of the potentially transformative experience of art making and the role of art mediums in the practice of therapy.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Treatment for abuse is a long, complex and arduous process. Persistent aspects of abusive experience remain deeply buried within the body and cause periodic, cyclical, somatic and psychological problems in an individual's life. Clients often feel words are too immediate and too explicit to describe the experience and the resulting emotional response generated by sexual abuse. Created within the context of what psychiatrist Winnicott (1971) described as the “good enough” therapeutic relationship, artwork may be viewed as more concrete and symbolic, or less immediately explicit and therefore safer than verbal communications. Sensory-based therapies such as art therapy are, therefore, particularly useful in accessing traumatic memories and transforming the experience to a less damaging state.
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