Using art therapy to decrease depression with adults in a partial hospitalization program |
| Posted on:2008-12-04 | Degree:M.A | Type:Thesis |
| University:Ursuline College | Candidate:Coreno, Caroline Anne | Full Text:PDF |
| GTID:2444390005974507 | Subject:Education |
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| Clients diagnosed with depression were treated with individual and group art therapy. The focus of the study was to understand if the art therapy tasks were insightful and helpful for the client resulting in decreased depressive episodes.; The researcher developed a workbook that included various art therapy tasks that were significant for the treatment of depression. Four adult clients were studied during their duration at the facility for an average of 7-15 art therapy sessions.; The information gathered were the art tasks, art work images and the Beck Depression Inventory. Interviews were conducted with clients to discuss their depressive thoughts or emotions after the art therapy session. The clients' insight about their depressive symptoms and art therapy process was reported throughout the study. |
| Keywords/Search Tags: | Art therapy, Depression, Clients |
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