Toward an understanding of how art making can facilitate mental health recovery

Theresa Van Lith, Patricia Fenner, M. Schofield
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Abstract This pilot study undertook a qualitative exploration using in-depth phenomenological interviews of three experienced art facilitators to explore their views about how art making contributes to mental health recovery. The facilitators came from three mental health recovery programs in Melbourne, Australia, and were engaged in art-making programs ranging from studio art models to art therapy. An interpretative phenomenological approach was used to analyse interview transcripts. The key themes identified were clustered into three groupings. The first focused on explanatory models of how the skills, qualities and approaches of the facilitator assisted recovery. The second grouping focused on transformative characteristics of art making. The third grouping identified wider social benefits of art making. The findings provide a preliminary in-depth exploration into art facilitators’ experiential knowledge and practice wisdom related to the wide-ranging health promoting benefits of art making in mental health recovery programs. It also highlights important skills and competencies required by those facilitating art making programs in mental health recovery contexts. Such data may help to inform policy and design of mental health recovery programs and professional training, and provide a basis for further research in both consumer and practitioner experiences of the role of art making in mental health recovery.
了解艺术创作如何促进心理健康的恢复
摘要本初步研究采用深度现象学访谈的方法,对三位经验丰富的艺术辅导员进行定性探讨,探讨他们对艺术创作如何促进心理健康康复的看法。这些辅导员来自澳大利亚墨尔本的三个心理健康康复项目,从事从工作室艺术模特到艺术治疗的艺术制作项目。采用解释性现象学方法分析访谈笔录。确定的关键主题分为三组。第一个侧重于解释促进者的技能、素质和方法如何协助恢复的模型。第二组聚焦于艺术创作的变革性特征。第三组认为艺术创作具有更广泛的社会效益。这些发现为艺术促进者的经验知识和实践智慧提供了初步的深入探索,这些知识和实践智慧与艺术创作在心理健康康复计划中的广泛健康促进益处有关。它还强调了在心理健康康复环境中促进艺术创作项目所需的重要技能和能力。这些数据可能有助于为心理健康康复项目和专业培训的政策和设计提供信息,并为进一步研究艺术创作在心理健康康复中的作用的消费者和从业者的经验提供基础。
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