An Analysis of John Bowlby's Mourning Stages in Family Art Therapy as a Way to Help the Family Mourning Process.

Seon Ah Yang, Sung Hee An, Cho Hee Kim, Min-Sun Kim
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Purpose: Pediatric palliative care is a rapidly developing multidisciplinary approach that supports children with life-limiting conditions and their families. However, there is limited evidence on how to effectively support bereaved parents and siblings. The purpose of this study is to explore the therapeutic impact of art therapy for bereaved families, in accordance with John Bowlby's four-stage theory of mourning.

Methods: This single-case study employed the consensual qualitative research method. Art therapy records of bereaved families were reviewed individually, and records from one case were selected. Verbal statements made during the art therapy sessions and photocopies of the artworks were analyzed to understand the mourning process of the family.

Results: A total of 113 statements and 12 artworks from 19 art therapy sessions were analyzed. As the art therapy progressed, each family member exhibited a pattern of engaging in more positive and healthy conversations in daily life, demonstrating the final stage of mourning reorganization and recovery. The family dynamics also revealed that they reconstructed their inner world and redefined the meaning of loss, which is the final stage of mourning. The art therapy provided a safe environment for the family, allowing them to fulfill their wishes and regain the strength needed for recovery.

Conclusion: This study suggests that art therapy supports bereaved families in alleviating their psychological difficulties, engaging in a healthy mourning process, and functioning as members of society. Further research is needed to better understand the effect of art therapy as a bereavement support tool in pediatric palliative care.

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约翰·鲍尔比在家庭艺术治疗中的哀悼阶段分析,以帮助家庭哀悼过程。
目的:儿科姑息治疗是一种快速发展的多学科方法,为患有生命受限疾病的儿童及其家人提供支持。然而,关于如何有效支持失去亲人的父母和兄弟姐妹的证据有限。本研究的目的是根据约翰·鲍尔比的哀悼四阶段理论,探讨艺术疗法对丧亲家庭的治疗效果。方法:本研究采用双方同意的定性研究方法。对丧亲家庭的艺术治疗记录进行单独审查,并从一个病例中选择记录。对艺术治疗期间的口头陈述和艺术品的复印件进行了分析,以了解家人的哀悼过程。结果:共分析了19次艺术治疗中的113份陈述和12件艺术品。随着艺术治疗的进展,每个家庭成员都表现出在日常生活中进行更积极、更健康的对话的模式,展示了哀悼重组和康复的最后阶段。家庭动态也揭示了他们重建了自己的内心世界,重新定义了失去的意义,这是哀悼的最后阶段。艺术疗法为这个家庭提供了一个安全的环境,让他们能够实现自己的愿望,重新获得康复所需的力量。结论:本研究表明,艺术治疗支持丧亲家庭缓解心理困难,参与健康的哀悼过程,并作为社会成员发挥作用。需要进一步的研究来更好地了解艺术治疗作为丧亲支持工具在儿科姑息治疗中的效果。
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