Immigrant children tend to be at higher risk for dissatisfactory peer relationships, often experiencing loneliness and isolation emanating from the frustrations related to struggles with negative socialization. Art Therapy counseling sessions were designed to address these children’s peer interactions and build a reciprocal therapeutic relationship for deep artistic engagements. The brief art therapy interventions with three Korean children from immigrant families outlined in this article, explored issues related to their acculturative social challenges and meaningful interpersonal interactions. The therapeutic value of their deep artistic engagements sustained through reciprocal therapeutic interactions, helped these young people to cope w...
The intent of this thesis gran, proposal is to secure funding for native art group therapy for the r...
Loneliness has become a public health crisis in this country, and research is still fairly new. Howe...
The present study consisted of 25 adult participants’ who reside in the United States. The participa...
This paper addresses how art therapy methods can improve life quality, empowerment, and well-being f...
Communication with others and developing a sense of belonging are challenges that immigrants, includ...
This study examines the effects of group art therapy on reducing psychological stress and improving ...
This paper examines six sessions of an open studio art therapy group with three older children in a ...
This study hypothesized that group art therapy will increase Korean mothers’ sense of self and posit...
Based on an interview with a public high school counselor in San Francisco Bay Area, Chinese immigra...
This paper presents a narrative review of literature surrounding the use of art psychotherapy as a...
According to the APA’s Presidential Task Force on Immigration (2012), the immigrant population withi...
Immigrant adolescents undergo immigration and developmental shifts that yield mental health concerns...
Growing data recommends dance/movement therapy as a promising approach for documented immigrant chil...
This literature review introduces the importance of art therapy, storytelling, and narrative therapy...
Many immigrants settle in the United States in search of a better future or to escape war, poverty, ...
The intent of this thesis gran, proposal is to secure funding for native art group therapy for the r...
Loneliness has become a public health crisis in this country, and research is still fairly new. Howe...
The present study consisted of 25 adult participants’ who reside in the United States. The participa...
This paper addresses how art therapy methods can improve life quality, empowerment, and well-being f...
Communication with others and developing a sense of belonging are challenges that immigrants, includ...
This study examines the effects of group art therapy on reducing psychological stress and improving ...
This paper examines six sessions of an open studio art therapy group with three older children in a ...
This study hypothesized that group art therapy will increase Korean mothers’ sense of self and posit...
Based on an interview with a public high school counselor in San Francisco Bay Area, Chinese immigra...
This paper presents a narrative review of literature surrounding the use of art psychotherapy as a...
According to the APA’s Presidential Task Force on Immigration (2012), the immigrant population withi...
Immigrant adolescents undergo immigration and developmental shifts that yield mental health concerns...
Growing data recommends dance/movement therapy as a promising approach for documented immigrant chil...
This literature review introduces the importance of art therapy, storytelling, and narrative therapy...
Many immigrants settle in the United States in search of a better future or to escape war, poverty, ...
The intent of this thesis gran, proposal is to secure funding for native art group therapy for the r...
Loneliness has become a public health crisis in this country, and research is still fairly new. Howe...
The present study consisted of 25 adult participants’ who reside in the United States. The participa...