Therapist and client experiences of art therapy in relation to psychosis: a thematic analysis

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
H. Barrett, S. Holttum, T. Wright
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ABSTRACT Background Evidenced-based theory of art therapy for people experiencing psychosis is relatively under-developed, especially in terms of the detail of what happens in art therapy sessions, and the role of the artmaking. Aims To explore in-session processes of art therapy from the viewpoint of both service users and art therapists using reflexive thematic analysis. Method Twelve participants, six service users and six art therapists, were interviewed. Results From the analysis, four main themes were created, specifically ‘safe space’, ‘power of artmaking’, ‘challenges’ and ‘supporting recovery’. Conclusions The findings offer triangulated themes from art therapists and service users and explicate the role of the artmaking. Artmaking offers service users a space to express and contain their feelings, needs, wishes and fears within the artwork. This can start a dialogue and provides them with an opportunity to shift how they view their artwork and themselves. Practice implications Artmaking helps service users express non-verbal and embodied material, which could then be explored through a therapeutic dialogue. Service users who struggle with verbalising their thoughts and feelings may particularly benefit from art therapy. Plain-language summary This study explored the processes of art therapy from the viewpoint of both service users and art therapists. Twelve participants, six service users and six art therapists, were interviewed. From the analysis, four main themes were created: ‘safe space’, ‘power of artmaking’, ‘challenges’ and ‘supporting recovery’. The results suggest artmaking offers people the opportunity to communicate their experiences within the artwork. This can start conversations, which may be particularly helpful when words are difficult, and provides people with an opportunity to shift how they view their artwork and themselves. Limitations, research recommendations, and clinical implications are discussed.
艺术治疗的治疗师和客户经验与精神病的关系:专题分析
摘要背景基于证据的精神病患者艺术治疗理论相对不足,尤其是在艺术治疗过程中发生的细节以及艺术创作的作用方面。目的运用反射性主题分析法,从服务使用者和艺术治疗师两个角度探讨艺术治疗的会话过程。方法对12名参与者,6名服务使用者和6名艺术治疗师进行访谈。结果通过分析,创建了四个主题,特别是“安全空间”、“艺术创作的力量”、“挑战”和“支持恢复”。结论研究结果提供了来自艺术治疗师和服务使用者的三角主题,并阐明了艺术制作的作用。艺术品制作为服务用户提供了一个在艺术品中表达和包含他们的感受、需求、愿望和恐惧的空间。这可以开始一场对话,并为他们提供一个机会来改变他们对艺术作品和自己的看法。实践含义艺术制作帮助服务用户表达非语言和具体的材料,然后可以通过治疗性对话进行探索。那些难以用语言表达自己想法和感受的服务用户可能会特别受益于艺术疗法。简明语言摘要本研究从服务使用者和艺术治疗师的角度探讨了艺术治疗的过程。12名参与者,6名服务用户和6名艺术治疗师接受了采访。根据分析,创建了四个主要主题:“安全空间”、“艺术创作的力量”、“挑战”和“支持复苏”。研究结果表明,艺术创作为人们提供了在艺术作品中交流经验的机会。这可以启动对话,当文字困难时,这可能特别有帮助,并为人们提供了一个改变他们看待艺术作品和自己的方式的机会。讨论了局限性、研究建议和临床意义。
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