A qualitative study of the experiences and observations of 4 art therapists and 2 program directors who facilitated Camp Suzanne, a week-long art-based therapeutic program for incarcerated mothers and their children in a federal prison in California. Research on psychotherapy, art therapy, and family therapy in prison environments, with a focus on parent-child dyads, Attachment Theory, and various techniques for creating sustainable therapy with separated family units, including tele-mental health and evidence-based military protocols, informed the interviews. The research participants were interviewed individually and created art regarding the subjects of Attachment Theory with incarcerated-mother-child dyads and longevity considerations...
Prisons have become a primary location for mental health services, yet little research has been done...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.The study examined the ...
Mothers in prison represent a high-risk parenting population. New Beginnings is an attachment-based ...
This study discusses the intergenerational impact of mass incarceration on families. The general lit...
This study examined the effectiveness of art therapy in decreasing symptoms of trauma and psychologi...
The lived experience of incarceration isolates, disconnects, and retraumatizes women. Correctional m...
Between 1980 and 2011, the number of incarcerated women increased by more than 700% (The Sentencing ...
Although the number of women entering prison has continued to soar over the last 2 decades, little a...
This research study is aimed at evaluating the artwork created by a woman who has experienced the tr...
The primary purpose of this two-part quasi-experiment was to examine select rehabilitative benefits ...
Women and youth affected by incarceration struggle with numerous emotional and behavioral issues. Ar...
Purpose Few research studies have been conducted by nurses that focus on incarcerated women. In fac...
The researcher intends to retell and comprehend the story of a mother in Bureau of Corrections using...
Women in prison assert that separation from their children is one of the most traumatic aspects of t...
This project was two-pronged—it explored the impact of video journaling on functional outcomes for i...
Prisons have become a primary location for mental health services, yet little research has been done...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.The study examined the ...
Mothers in prison represent a high-risk parenting population. New Beginnings is an attachment-based ...
This study discusses the intergenerational impact of mass incarceration on families. The general lit...
This study examined the effectiveness of art therapy in decreasing symptoms of trauma and psychologi...
The lived experience of incarceration isolates, disconnects, and retraumatizes women. Correctional m...
Between 1980 and 2011, the number of incarcerated women increased by more than 700% (The Sentencing ...
Although the number of women entering prison has continued to soar over the last 2 decades, little a...
This research study is aimed at evaluating the artwork created by a woman who has experienced the tr...
The primary purpose of this two-part quasi-experiment was to examine select rehabilitative benefits ...
Women and youth affected by incarceration struggle with numerous emotional and behavioral issues. Ar...
Purpose Few research studies have been conducted by nurses that focus on incarcerated women. In fac...
The researcher intends to retell and comprehend the story of a mother in Bureau of Corrections using...
Women in prison assert that separation from their children is one of the most traumatic aspects of t...
This project was two-pronged—it explored the impact of video journaling on functional outcomes for i...
Prisons have become a primary location for mental health services, yet little research has been done...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.The study examined the ...
Mothers in prison represent a high-risk parenting population. New Beginnings is an attachment-based ...