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Therapeutic art making: Establishing an art therapy program that benefits both cancer patients and their caregivers.
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Therapeutic art making: Establishing an art therapy program that benefits both cancer patients and their caregivers./
Author:
O'Neill, Molly.
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116 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 45-04, page: 1731.
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Masters Abstracts International45-04.
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Education, Art. -
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Therapeutic art making: Establishing an art therapy program that benefits both cancer patients and their caregivers.
O'Neill, Molly.
Therapeutic art making: Establishing an art therapy program that benefits both cancer patients and their caregivers.
- 116 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 45-04, page: 1731.
Thesis (M.A.)--Ursuline College, 2007.
This study explores the process of developing an art therapy program within a residential facility for cancer patients and their family caregivers. Data from both group and individual art therapy sessions were assessed in order to form a program that was beneficial to this client population. Emerging findings contributed to the formation of program goals which were centered on helping clients to: honor their time spent at the facility, find relief and/or distraction from physical pain and fatigue, reduce stress levels, learn and use new media and techniques, use art as an outlet for self-expression, increase self-esteem, and socialize with peers in the same situation. The role of art therapy in cancer patient and caregiver research is discussed. Case examples and one case study help to exhibit the art therapy process and research findings. Client survey results and anecdotal feedback confirm the effectiveness of art therapy to decrease stress levels, provide an emotional outlet, increase positive socialization, and distract from physical pain. The implications for future research using art therapy with cancer patients and caregivers conclude the study.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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