'I'm not a therapist you know...I'm an artist': Facilitating well-being and basic psychological needs satisfaction through community arts participation

Rachel Swindells, R. Lawthom, C. Parkinson, O. Clennon, Carolyn Kagan, C. D. Bézenac
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The role of the artist is crucial to the success of arts for health initiatives yet remains under-explored in the research literature. This article examines the practice of arts facilitation through the lens of self-determination theory (SDT). Fourteen interviews with artists leading projects for older adults across three settings were subject to a secondary thematic analysis. A hybrid approach was adopted with themes developed inductively and deductively. Artists were found to satisfy participants’ basic psychological needs in diverse ways. Autonomy: artists spoke of valuing the expression of individual differences and identities, encouraging participants to assume ownership of projects. Competence: developing participants’ aptitudes and skills and repairing negative self-beliefs emerged as common goals. Relatedness: artists sought to cultivate social interaction within groups and forge relationships with participants themselves. Self-determination theory provides a well-validated framework to conceptualize the psycho-social processes mediating arts project outcomes relating to psychological well-being.
“你知道,我不是心理医生……“我是艺术家”:透过参与社区艺术,促进市民的福祉及基本心理需求
艺术家的作用对艺术促进健康倡议的成功至关重要,但在研究文献中仍未得到充分探讨。本文通过自我决定理论(SDT)的视角来审视艺术促进的实践。对三种环境下领导老年人项目的艺术家进行了14次访谈,并进行了二次主题分析。采用了归纳和演绎相结合的主题开发方法。研究发现,艺术家能够以多种方式满足参与者的基本心理需求。自主性:艺术家们谈到重视个人差异和身份的表达,鼓励参与者承担项目的所有权。能力:发展参与者的能力和技能,修复消极的自我信念成为共同的目标。亲缘性:艺术家试图在群体中培养社会互动,并与参与者建立关系。自我决定理论提供了一个有效的框架来概念化心理社会过程,调解艺术项目与心理健康相关的结果。
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