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Art and recovery: Utilizing art therapy to promote progression within a 12-step porgram for adults recovering from alcoholism and alcohol abuse disorde

Posted on:2017-04-17Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Notre Dame de Namur UniversityCandidate:Mueller, LeslieFull Text:PDF
GTID:2474390017962637Subject:Social psychology
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This research examines how art therapy can better assist recovering individuals through their recovery from alcoholism or alcohol use using a 12-step recovery model. The researcher created a 12-step art guideline using principles of existential theory to assist in this process. The population studied included fifteen adults in the greater San Francisco Bay area who were currently in recovery from alcoholism or alcohol use disorder. The study, which was conducted entirely online, measured how art directives assist the recovering individual in their progression using a 12-step recovery model. The outcome of this two month research study revealed that individuals in the first and last steps were more likely to progress to the next step, and felt that the art therapy experience gave them self-awareness and empowerment.
Keywords/Search Tags:Art therapy, Recovery, Recovering, Alcoholism, 12-step
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