The authors explored the experiences of adults living with a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in group art therapy. Integral to this study was a replicable methodology, including an original group art therapy treatment protocol for research that may be useful for practice-based applications. The treatment protocol consisted of a selected series of therapeutic art exercises for a short-term, 12-session art therapy course of treatment. Thirteen adults living with a TBI participated in the study, divided into two treatment groups comprised of six and seven adults (four female, nine male), respectively. Several quantitative measures and assessment tools were chosen to rate pre-therapy and post-therapy differences in self-esteem, coping, cognitive c...
L’objectif de cette étude est de comparer le fonctionnement des adultes âgés de moins de 65 ans et d...
The present research explores the use of art therapy with people suffering from Alzheimer's disease ...
IntroductionBrain injuries generate real difficulties in social and professional reintegration. In r...
This article consists of a preliminary study that chronicles an 8-week group art therapy program for...
Item does not contain fulltextArt therapy has often been applied in the treatment of traumatized adu...
Art therapy has often been applied in the treatment of traumatized adults, and good results in clini...
Counselling for survivors of traumatic brain injury is gradually gaining recognition and acceptance....
International audienceThis study aims to evaluate the effects of a research protocol based on t...
Le traumatisme craniocérébral (TCC) est l’une des premières causes de décès et d’invalidité chez les...
A brain injury can change an individual's life quickly and radically. Due to the possible severe con...
L’objectif de cette étude était d’examiner le lien entre la dépression à la suite d’un traumatisme c...
The present study intended to investigate the role of expressive art therapy in dealing with depress...
Background: Posttraumatic-stress disorder (PTSD) is common in military veterans. Research has shown ...
The experience of trauma can be life altering. The effects of trauma can be lingering and negatively...
With the high number of soldiers returning from war in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the prevalence of p...
L’objectif de cette étude est de comparer le fonctionnement des adultes âgés de moins de 65 ans et d...
The present research explores the use of art therapy with people suffering from Alzheimer's disease ...
IntroductionBrain injuries generate real difficulties in social and professional reintegration. In r...
This article consists of a preliminary study that chronicles an 8-week group art therapy program for...
Item does not contain fulltextArt therapy has often been applied in the treatment of traumatized adu...
Art therapy has often been applied in the treatment of traumatized adults, and good results in clini...
Counselling for survivors of traumatic brain injury is gradually gaining recognition and acceptance....
International audienceThis study aims to evaluate the effects of a research protocol based on t...
Le traumatisme craniocérébral (TCC) est l’une des premières causes de décès et d’invalidité chez les...
A brain injury can change an individual's life quickly and radically. Due to the possible severe con...
L’objectif de cette étude était d’examiner le lien entre la dépression à la suite d’un traumatisme c...
The present study intended to investigate the role of expressive art therapy in dealing with depress...
Background: Posttraumatic-stress disorder (PTSD) is common in military veterans. Research has shown ...
The experience of trauma can be life altering. The effects of trauma can be lingering and negatively...
With the high number of soldiers returning from war in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the prevalence of p...
L’objectif de cette étude est de comparer le fonctionnement des adultes âgés de moins de 65 ans et d...
The present research explores the use of art therapy with people suffering from Alzheimer's disease ...
IntroductionBrain injuries generate real difficulties in social and professional reintegration. In r...