Art-based psychosocial interventions in Japan: cross-cultural encounters

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
T. Gavron, Takehiko Ito, Takayo Inoue
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ABSTRACT Background: This article describes a psychosocial art-based group intervention for professional caregivers in Japan led by Israeli and Japanese mental health professionals, and explores the cross-cultural dilemmas related to this intervention. Context: The interventions took place from 2012 to 2016 in response to the tsunami and its aftermath. Two case descriptions explore the role of art and the implementation of art therapy in Japanese culture. Approach: The art-based group interventions were developed in conjunction with local Japanese mental-health professionals and include individual and group artistic expression. Outcomes: Several dilemmas associated with the cross-cultural encounter emerged. These touch on the ways in which a culture-bound phenomenon such as art can relate to the development of coping methods attuned to Japanese culture. Conclusions: Although psychosocial art-based interventions may elicit cultural dilemmas as depicted here, joint art-making can function as a societal process that enables the expression of community trauma, and can contribute to building individual and shared resilience. Implications for research: It is likely that art-based interventions will be needed all over the world. Future studies should continue to identify the dilemmas associated with the adaptation of art-based psychosocial interventions as a function of individual cultures. Plain-language summary This article describes a series of psychosocial art-based interventions in Japan led by Israeli and Japanese mental health professionals and funded by IsraAID, an Israeli non-profit organization that works with natural disaster survivors. The interventions took place from 2012 to 2016 in response to the 11 March 2011 earthquake and tsunami, and its aftermath. Local mental health professionals, health workers and educators collaborated with the IsraAID team to build a training programme using the arts, while at the same time providing self-care and support to these professionals who had experienced this disaster. The art-based group interventions methods are presented in vignettes from two groups, which highlight the role of art and the important cross-cultural aspects about these interventions. These case studies show that creating art together can serve a societal function and enable the expression of community trauma, while fostering individual and community resilience. As reflecting on the process, several dilemmas associated with the cross-cultural encounter in these art-based interventions came to the surface. Future researches could examine the participants' experiences in using art in trauma care, in the context of the cross- cultural encounter, by examining the long-term effects of these interventions. Video Abstract Read the transcript Watch the video on Vimeo Video Abstract Read the transcript Watch the video on Vimeo
日本基于艺术的心理社会干预:跨文化接触
摘要背景:本文介绍了由以色列和日本心理健康专业人员领导的一项针对日本专业护理人员的基于心理艺术的团体干预,并探讨了与该干预相关的跨文化困境。背景:干预措施发生在2012年至2016年,以应对海啸及其后果。两个案例描述探讨了艺术在日本文化中的作用和艺术疗法的实施。方法:以艺术为基础的团体干预是与日本当地心理健康专业人员共同制定的,包括个人和团体的艺术表达。结果:出现了一些与跨文化遭遇有关的困境。这些涉及到艺术等受文化约束的现象与适应日本文化的应对方法的发展之间的关系。结论:尽管基于心理艺术的干预可能会引发文化困境,如本文所述,但联合艺术创作可以作为一个社会过程发挥作用,能够表达社区创伤,并有助于建立个人和共同的复原力。对研究的启示:世界各地都可能需要基于艺术的干预。未来的研究应继续确定与适应基于艺术的心理社会干预措施相关的困境,将其作为个体文化的一个功能。简明语言摘要本文描述了由以色列和日本心理健康专业人员领导、以色列非营利组织IsraAID资助的日本一系列基于心理艺术的干预措施,该组织与自然灾害幸存者合作。干预措施于2012年至2016年进行,以应对2011年3月11日的地震和海啸及其后果。当地心理健康专业人员、卫生工作者和教育工作者与IsraAID团队合作,建立了一个使用艺术的培训计划,同时为这些经历过这场灾难的专业人员提供自我护理和支持。基于艺术的群体干预方法在两个群体的小插曲中介绍,突出了艺术的作用和这些干预的重要跨文化方面。这些案例研究表明,共同创作艺术可以发挥社会功能,表达社区创伤,同时培养个人和社区的韧性。在反思这一过程时,在这些基于艺术的干预中,与跨文化遭遇相关的几个困境浮出水面。未来的研究可以在跨文化接触的背景下,通过检查这些干预措施的长期效果,来检查参与者在创伤护理中使用艺术的经历。视频摘要阅读成绩单在Vimeo上观看视频视频摘要阅读笔录在Vimeo上观看视频
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