粘土在老年人群体处理中的治疗工具。

American journal of art therapy Pub Date : 1996-02-01
A Yaretzky, M Levinson, O L Kimchi
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老年康复包括医学治疗、物理治疗、心理社会治疗和日常生活活动(ADL)治疗。它的目标是使个人恢复独立运作。这可以通过艺术疗法来实现,它可以实现语言和非语言交流;个人感情的表达;以及身体,感觉运动和认知治疗。与住院老人的集体工作通常是有限的,使用粘土的艺术疗法尤其如此。然而,它可以激发友谊的感觉,唤起合作和支持的感觉。本文回顾了8例脑血管意外(CVA)、中风和股骨颈骨折患者的粘土治疗作为一种额外的治疗形式。治疗的目的是将双侧上肢感觉运动活动与未来休闲活动的社会互动结合起来。泥塑作品的主题是“家”,这是老年人生活的中心。这篇文章描述了两组患者最初的小组活动。对活动的分析是通过回顾性观察进行的——在每个疗程结束时检查录像带、照片和问卷。
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Clay as a therapeutic tool in group processing with the elderly.

Geriatric rehabilitation includes medical treatment, physical therapy, and therapy in both the psycho-social field and the activities of daily living (ADL). Its objective is to return the individual to independent functioning. This may be achieved through art therapy, which enables verbal and non-verbal communication; the expression of personal feelings; and physical, sensorimotor, and cognitive therapy. Group work with hospitalized elderly people is general limited, and art therapy using clay is particularly so. Yet it can stimulate feelings of fellowship and evoke a sense of cooperation and support. This article reviews group work with clay as an additional form of therapy with a group of 8 patients with Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA), or stroke, and femur neck fractures. The objective of the therapy was to combine bilateral sensorimotor activities of the upper limbs with social interaction directed towards future leisure-time activity. The subject of the clay work was "the home," which is central in the life of the elderly person. The article describes initial group activity with two groups of patients. Analysis of the activity was through retrospective observation--examining videotapes, photographs, and questionnaires at the end of each session.

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