Background: Evidenced-based theory of art therapy for people experiencing psychosis is relatively under-developed, especially in terms of the detail of what happens in art therapy sessions, and the role of the artmaking. Aims: To explore in-session processes of art therapy from the viewpoint of both service users and art therapists using reflexive thematic analysis. Method: Twelve participants, six service users and six art therapists, were interviewed. Results: From the analysis, four main themes were created, specifically ‘safe space’, ‘power of artmaking’, ‘challenges’ and ‘supporting recovery’. Conclusions: The findings offer triangulated themes from art therapists and service users and explicate the role of the artmaking. Artma...
Art therapy enables individuals to use art to creatively express themselves and communicate differen...
Art therapy enables individuals to use art to creatively express themselves and communicate differen...
Adults who have complex trauma can experience mental ill health that invariably results in significa...
Introductions: The aim of the study is to investigate art therapists’ experiences of what is working...
Introductions: The aim of the study is to investigate art therapists’ experiences of what is working...
Introductions: The aim of the study is to investigate art therapists’ experiences of what is working...
Research on art therapy and psychosis has typically focused on individuals who have experienced psyc...
In the light of current UK national guidelines, this paper considers how outpatient art therapy grou...
Art therapy research studies neglect the description of practice. A literature review revealed that ...
Though there is some research regarding the use of art therapy with those who have been diagnosed wi...
This thesis explores art therapy with patients experiencing psychosis who also identify as ‘artists’...
Art therapy enables individuals to use art to creatively express themselves and communicate differen...
Art therapy enables individuals to use art to creatively express themselves and communicate differen...
Art therapy enables individuals to use art to creatively express themselves and communicate differen...
Art therapy enables individuals to use art to creatively express themselves and communicate differen...
Art therapy enables individuals to use art to creatively express themselves and communicate differen...
Art therapy enables individuals to use art to creatively express themselves and communicate differen...
Adults who have complex trauma can experience mental ill health that invariably results in significa...
Introductions: The aim of the study is to investigate art therapists’ experiences of what is working...
Introductions: The aim of the study is to investigate art therapists’ experiences of what is working...
Introductions: The aim of the study is to investigate art therapists’ experiences of what is working...
Research on art therapy and psychosis has typically focused on individuals who have experienced psyc...
In the light of current UK national guidelines, this paper considers how outpatient art therapy grou...
Art therapy research studies neglect the description of practice. A literature review revealed that ...
Though there is some research regarding the use of art therapy with those who have been diagnosed wi...
This thesis explores art therapy with patients experiencing psychosis who also identify as ‘artists’...
Art therapy enables individuals to use art to creatively express themselves and communicate differen...
Art therapy enables individuals to use art to creatively express themselves and communicate differen...
Art therapy enables individuals to use art to creatively express themselves and communicate differen...
Art therapy enables individuals to use art to creatively express themselves and communicate differen...
Art therapy enables individuals to use art to creatively express themselves and communicate differen...
Art therapy enables individuals to use art to creatively express themselves and communicate differen...
Adults who have complex trauma can experience mental ill health that invariably results in significa...