The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of a social art practice and group attachment in the life of a mental health service user with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used as a means by which to explore interview data and bring to bear theories of attachment and psychosocial theories of the creative process. The study found that the process of coming to be seen and showing, relating and narrating, was part of a process enabled by experiences of group attachment within specific groups. These groups appeared to share the core principles of a TC. The artist's improving reflective capacity and art practice informed and strengthened each other within a context of attachment, c...
To explore the psychosocial benefits of participating in a 2-year community arts project, eight peop...
The art therapist's ability to foster the creative process in service of relationship can be a found...
The aim of this case study is to explore the relationship between the patient’s therapeutic process ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of a social art practice and group attachment in th...
The aim of this study is to explore attachment dynamics in art psychotherapy sessions with a young...
Background: The relationship between art and mental health has evolved from a main focus on art ther...
This article reports on research which set out to explore the meanings\ud attached to community-base...
Aims: It is argued that one’s sense of self is threatened and eroded by mental illness. According to...
This dissertation presents a case study of an adolescent with psychosis and potential borderline pe...
LondonNarratives of Art Practice and Mental Wellbeing draws on extensive research carried out with m...
This study explores the process by which emotionally disturbed children attach to a new therapist du...
The therapeutic outcomes gained through engaging with the art making process are well documented. So...
Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Integrating arts-based practice within psychological interventions h...
This paper comes from a qualitative doctoral study which explored the impact of group art therapy on...
The therapeutic outcomes gained through engaging with the art making process are well documented. S...
To explore the psychosocial benefits of participating in a 2-year community arts project, eight peop...
The art therapist's ability to foster the creative process in service of relationship can be a found...
The aim of this case study is to explore the relationship between the patient’s therapeutic process ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of a social art practice and group attachment in th...
The aim of this study is to explore attachment dynamics in art psychotherapy sessions with a young...
Background: The relationship between art and mental health has evolved from a main focus on art ther...
This article reports on research which set out to explore the meanings\ud attached to community-base...
Aims: It is argued that one’s sense of self is threatened and eroded by mental illness. According to...
This dissertation presents a case study of an adolescent with psychosis and potential borderline pe...
LondonNarratives of Art Practice and Mental Wellbeing draws on extensive research carried out with m...
This study explores the process by which emotionally disturbed children attach to a new therapist du...
The therapeutic outcomes gained through engaging with the art making process are well documented. So...
Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Integrating arts-based practice within psychological interventions h...
This paper comes from a qualitative doctoral study which explored the impact of group art therapy on...
The therapeutic outcomes gained through engaging with the art making process are well documented. S...
To explore the psychosocial benefits of participating in a 2-year community arts project, eight peop...
The art therapist's ability to foster the creative process in service of relationship can be a found...
The aim of this case study is to explore the relationship between the patient’s therapeutic process ...