Art-based Research on Group Sandplay Therapy for Myanmar Refugee Children Staying in Malaysia

Y. Lee, Se-hwa Lee, Mikyung Jang, Yelin Choi
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This study is based on the group sandplay therapy that we provided to Burmese Chin children living in Malaysia as ethnic and religious refugees and our analysis of the themes in the children’s sandboxes using an art-based research method. All the participants were Burmese Chin refugee children aged 10 to 13 years old, attending an international refugee school in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. Participation was voluntary, with written consent from legal guardians. The sample chosen for the study comprised 12 children, with six males in one group and six females in the other group. Altogether, the children took part in five sandplay sessions, which lasted 120 minutes each. During these sessions, all the participants expressed individual the sandtray and then gathered to share and talk about the scenes they had made in the sand. After each session, it construed the children’s sand scenes, imaginative stories and symbolic image from an analytical psychology perspective and categorized the contents by common themes. As a result, six themes emerged: the loss of a place of life, abandoned children, bystanders, safety bases, and liberation/resettlement. Through the sandplay therapy, the refugee children could express their trauma in a safe, supportive environment. Sandplay provided these children with an opportunity to identify their trauma, independently overcome that trauma, and grow.
马来西亚缅甸难民儿童群体沙盘游戏治疗的艺术研究
本研究基于我们对居住在马来西亚的缅甸钦族儿童作为种族和宗教难民提供的小组沙盘游戏治疗,以及我们使用基于艺术的研究方法对儿童沙盘主题的分析。所有的参与者都是在马来西亚首都吉隆坡的一所国际难民学校上学的10至13岁的缅甸难民儿童。参与是自愿的,并有法定监护人的书面同意。该研究选择的样本包括12名儿童,一组6名男性,另一组6名女性。孩子们总共参加了五次沙盘游戏,每次持续120分钟。在这些活动中,所有的参与者都对沙盘进行了个人表达,然后聚集在一起分享和谈论他们在沙盘上制作的场景。每节课结束后,从分析心理学的角度对儿童的沙场景、想象故事和象征形象进行解读,并根据共同的主题对内容进行分类。因此,出现了六个主题:失去生活场所、被遗弃的儿童、旁观者、安全基地和解放/重新安置。通过沙盘游戏治疗,难民儿童可以在一个安全、支持性的环境中表达他们的创伤。沙盘游戏为这些孩子提供了一个机会来识别他们的创伤,独立地克服创伤,并成长。
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