Brief Report: An Art Therapy Pilot Dyadic (parent/caregiver and child) Telehealth for Children Living with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Natalia Gómez-Carlier, S. Powell
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Due to COVID-19 safety protocols, the vulnerable within our community had limited access to resources. Children of determination have encountered disruption to therapeutic services especially from March 2020 to November 2020. The pilot attempted to address question(s) of feasibility in maintaining services, preventing mental health and deterioration of symptoms and behaviour, and in increasing access to resources for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The research looked to question, if online services could substitute in-person services with this population, and to determine plausibility of online group art therapy services for children and their caregivers. The impact of COVID-19 on mental health is still unclear;early published reports indicate the onset of moderate to severe depressive symptoms, anxiety, and stress, potentially having a prolonged psychological impact on some individuals (Qiu et al., 2020). Overall, there is a lack of literature on art therapy in the region, and more so for online intervention, specifically in support of ASD during the pandemic. ASD is a neurodevelopmental disorder that impairs a person's ability to communicate, socialize, and respond to certain stimuli within environments. Parents, pediatricians, and nurseries typically identify concerns that prompt diagnosis, ideally by age 3;prevalence is higher in males than females (Elsabbagh et al., 2012). ASD is recognized by delayed language development, repetitive and stereotyped patterns of behavior, impacting imagination, and difficulty with social interaction (Rapin & Dunn, 1997). Overall, the Middle East has had relatively little published research on ASD etiology, although statistics indicate that ASD affects 1 in 146 births in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) (Virolainen, 2020). Genetic linkage such as kinship and multiparity is culturally and regionally common. Epidemiological research into autism in the UAE is relatively new. The prevalence of autism likely remains underdetermined as many cases of autism potentially go undiagnosed within the community due to stigma and lack of awareness;mild cases can be unnoticed, and delayed diagnoses might result from a lack of focus or training in the area of early intervention (Salhia et al., 2014). It is, therefore, crucial that there is a continuation of support without disruption. Art Therapy is an integrative mental health profession that engages participants with the creative process, active art-making, and integrated psychological theory within the context of a therapeutic relationship (American Art Therapy Association, 2020). Art psychotherapists have a minimum of a master's degree in art psychotherapy with clinical practice and supervised experience before gaining professional registration, a rigorous process. Children with autism are generally referred to art therapy specifically in the West (Martin, 2009;Teeuw, 2011) to support coping with communication challenges, behaviour, and low self-esteem (Schweizer et al., 2014;Schweizer et al., 2017). Research demonstrates that children with autism are expected to benefit from a non-verbal treatment such as art therapy, through sensory exploration, looking at, and shaping art materials to facilitate expression (Malchiodi, 2003;Rubin, 2001;Schweizer et al., 2009). This pilot study explores if conducting art therapy online would be beneficial and fill the gap when in-person services are not possible. [ FROM AUTHOR] Copyright of QScience Connect is the property of Hamad bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press) and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full . (Copyright applies to all s.)
简要报告:艺术治疗试点双元(家长/照顾者和儿童)远程医疗儿童生活自闭症谱系障碍
由于COVID-19安全协议,我们社区中的弱势群体获得资源的机会有限。特别是在2020年3月至2020年11月期间,有决心的儿童遇到了治疗服务中断。该试点项目试图解决以下方面的可行性问题:维持服务、预防心理健康和症状和行为恶化,以及增加自闭症谱系障碍儿童获得资源的机会。该研究的问题是,在线服务是否可以替代对这些人群的面对面服务,并确定在线团体艺术治疗服务对儿童及其照顾者的可行性。COVID-19对心理健康的影响尚不清楚;早期发表的报告表明,出现中度至重度抑郁症状、焦虑和压力,可能对一些人产生长期的心理影响(Qiu et al., 2020)。总体而言,该地区缺乏关于艺术治疗的文献,更缺乏关于在线干预的文献,特别是在大流行期间支持ASD的文献。ASD是一种神经发育障碍,它会损害一个人的沟通、社交和对环境中某些刺激的反应能力。家长、儿科医生和托儿所通常会发现及时诊断的问题,最好是在3岁之前;男性的患病率高于女性(Elsabbagh et al., 2012)。ASD表现为语言发展迟缓,行为模式重复和刻板,影响想象力,社交互动困难(Rapin & Dunn, 1997)。总体而言,中东发表的关于ASD病因学的研究相对较少,尽管统计数据表明,在阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE),每146个新生儿中就有1个患有ASD (Virolainen, 2020)。亲属关系和多胎等遗传联系在文化上和地区上都很普遍。在阿联酋,对自闭症的流行病学研究相对较新。自闭症的患病率可能仍然不确定,因为许多自闭症病例可能由于耻辱和缺乏意识而在社区中未得到诊断;轻度病例可能被忽视,并且由于缺乏早期干预领域的重点或培训而导致诊断延迟(Salhia等,2014)。因此,在不中断的情况下继续提供支持至关重要。艺术治疗是一种综合心理健康专业,在治疗关系的背景下,参与者参与创作过程、积极的艺术创作和综合心理学理论(美国艺术治疗协会,2020)。艺术心理治疗师在获得专业注册之前,至少要有艺术心理治疗硕士学位,并有临床实践和监督经验,这是一个严格的过程。在西方,自闭症儿童通常被称为艺术疗法(Martin, 2009;Teeuw, 2011),以支持应对沟通挑战、行为和低自尊(Schweizer et al., 2014;Schweizer et al., 2017)。研究表明,自闭症儿童有望从非语言治疗中受益,如艺术治疗,通过感官探索,观察和塑造艺术材料来促进表达(Malchiodi, 2003;Rubin, 2001;Schweizer等,2009)。这项试点研究探讨了在线进行艺术治疗是否有益,并在无法进行面对面服务时填补空白。QScience Connect的版权归哈马德·本·哈利法大学出版社(HBKU出版社)所有,未经版权所有者明确书面许可,其内容不得复制或通过电子邮件发送到多个网站或发布到listserv。但是,用户可以打印、下载或通过电子邮件发送文章供个人使用。这可以删节。对副本的准确性不作任何保证。用户应参阅原始出版版本的材料的完整。(版权适用于所有人。)
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