UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020First Aid with Art Therapy is a therapeutic approach carried out in Bosnian migrants and refugee camps from October 2019 to the present. In an extremely challenging context for therapists and beneficiaries, Art Therapy sessions were held according to the methodology of free creative expression, with a high degree of adjustability. A non-directed work prioritizing each participant's needs, spontaneity, and the factor of transitoriness, either of conditions or of emotions, was revealed to be the appropriate approach within a context of humanitarian crisis. In this study, the theoretical foundations of Carl Jung and Nise da Silveira4 were used, especially with regard to the concept of Archetype, which is essenti...
Prevalence rates of mental health problems are high among refugees and similar populations exposed t...
The independent study titled “Art Therapy in a Crisis Intervention Center,” involved four hours of w...
Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, there has been an urgent need to provide mental healt...
Forced migration is a worldwide crisis that presents a multitude of risk factors and needs. Refugees...
This article aims at presenting the impact of artistic creativity on the mental health of refugees. ...
One of the frequently overlooked psychosocial problems of refugees is the phenomenon of homesickness...
One of the frequently overlooked psychosocial problems of refugees is the phenomenon of homesickness...
An international challenge is presented by the unprecedented number of refugees worldwide, many of w...
Refugees from non-Western backgrounds often do not find mainstream therapeutic interventions effecti...
This paper describes the creation and implementation of a trauma support group intervention which co...
The current research aimed to study the potential value of using art therapy as an intervention with...
This case study comprises an art-making workshop conducted over four two hour sessions, with refugee...
Prevalence rates of mental health problems are high among refugees and similar populations exposed t...
Prevalence rates of mental health problems are high among refugees and similar populations exposed t...
Prevalence rates of mental health problems are high among refugees and similar populations exposed t...
Prevalence rates of mental health problems are high among refugees and similar populations exposed t...
The independent study titled “Art Therapy in a Crisis Intervention Center,” involved four hours of w...
Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, there has been an urgent need to provide mental healt...
Forced migration is a worldwide crisis that presents a multitude of risk factors and needs. Refugees...
This article aims at presenting the impact of artistic creativity on the mental health of refugees. ...
One of the frequently overlooked psychosocial problems of refugees is the phenomenon of homesickness...
One of the frequently overlooked psychosocial problems of refugees is the phenomenon of homesickness...
An international challenge is presented by the unprecedented number of refugees worldwide, many of w...
Refugees from non-Western backgrounds often do not find mainstream therapeutic interventions effecti...
This paper describes the creation and implementation of a trauma support group intervention which co...
The current research aimed to study the potential value of using art therapy as an intervention with...
This case study comprises an art-making workshop conducted over four two hour sessions, with refugee...
Prevalence rates of mental health problems are high among refugees and similar populations exposed t...
Prevalence rates of mental health problems are high among refugees and similar populations exposed t...
Prevalence rates of mental health problems are high among refugees and similar populations exposed t...
Prevalence rates of mental health problems are high among refugees and similar populations exposed t...
The independent study titled “Art Therapy in a Crisis Intervention Center,” involved four hours of w...
Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, there has been an urgent need to provide mental healt...