This study explores the experience that Art Therapy alums have had in regards to spirituality and healing within a multicultural framework and the implications of art. Narrative based questionnaires with creative art responses were used to gain information about their experiences of spirituality, healing, culture, and art. The data obtained was analyzed using phenomenologically-informed methodology: organized into tables and analyzed vertically and horizontally (Creswell, 1998), the creative art responses scored using FEATS (Gantt, 2009) analysis. From the analysis, clusters of meaning, similarities, and unique experiences emerged and were categorized into 21 emergent categories: Centering, Growth, Connection, Meditation, Prayer, Art as spi...
Art interpretation is described as a clinical approach in assisting individuals to move toward ever ...
This research paper examines the effectiveness of therapeutic art interventions in promoting emotion...
In this phenomenological study, the experiences of an art therapist and her client are described and...
This paper reports the findings of a heuristic inquiry into the relationship between spirituality an...
This study used a mixed-methods approach to examine how art therapy may assist Asian seniors in stay...
This study employed a mixed method approach to explore perceptions of healing, particularly as it re...
As the United States is experiencing rapidly changing shifts toward a more demographic society, ther...
Literature in the field of multicultural counseling and therapy supports the need to develop effecti...
Although research has been conducted on journaling, spirituality and art making separately, few stud...
Spirituality is an essential, yet underdeveloped, component of cultural competence. Clearly, spiritu...
There is a lack of research that exists regarding the relationship of culture and well-being. The hy...
From drawing to sculpture, poetry to journaling, and dance to music and song, the arts can have a ma...
The term wellbeing is commonly used to describe a person’s mental, physical, emotional, and affectiv...
The current study was designed to explore worldviews through self-reflection and relational experien...
abstract: Art is an ancient, personal, and cultural phenomenon used to convey human creativity and e...
Art interpretation is described as a clinical approach in assisting individuals to move toward ever ...
This research paper examines the effectiveness of therapeutic art interventions in promoting emotion...
In this phenomenological study, the experiences of an art therapist and her client are described and...
This paper reports the findings of a heuristic inquiry into the relationship between spirituality an...
This study used a mixed-methods approach to examine how art therapy may assist Asian seniors in stay...
This study employed a mixed method approach to explore perceptions of healing, particularly as it re...
As the United States is experiencing rapidly changing shifts toward a more demographic society, ther...
Literature in the field of multicultural counseling and therapy supports the need to develop effecti...
Although research has been conducted on journaling, spirituality and art making separately, few stud...
Spirituality is an essential, yet underdeveloped, component of cultural competence. Clearly, spiritu...
There is a lack of research that exists regarding the relationship of culture and well-being. The hy...
From drawing to sculpture, poetry to journaling, and dance to music and song, the arts can have a ma...
The term wellbeing is commonly used to describe a person’s mental, physical, emotional, and affectiv...
The current study was designed to explore worldviews through self-reflection and relational experien...
abstract: Art is an ancient, personal, and cultural phenomenon used to convey human creativity and e...
Art interpretation is described as a clinical approach in assisting individuals to move toward ever ...
This research paper examines the effectiveness of therapeutic art interventions in promoting emotion...
In this phenomenological study, the experiences of an art therapist and her client are described and...