1. Development of an art-therapy intervention for patients with personality disorders
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S.A.H. van Hooren, Giel Hutschemaekers, Suzanne Haeyen, Francine Dehue, Academic Field Psychology, Department Clinical Psychology, and RS-Research Line Clinical psychology (part of IIESB program)
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personality disorders cluster B/C ,050103 clinical psychology ,030506 rehabilitation ,experiential ,emotion regulation ,Psychotherapist ,business.industry ,Art therapy ,05 social sciences ,Rehabilitation ,Psychological intervention ,Dysfunctional family ,medicine.disease ,Personality disorders ,Experimental Psychopathology and Treatment ,03 medical and health sciences ,Clinical Psychology ,Intervention mapping ,Intervention (counseling) ,medicine ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,intervention mapping ,0305 other medical science ,business - Abstract
Contains fulltext : 194048.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Art therapy for people diagnosed with personality disorders (PD) cluster B/C seems valuable to explore dysfunctional patterns in managing emotions. Current art therapy interventions are based on practical beliefs or commonsense approaches, without a sound basis in research results. To increase the effectiveness of art therapy for this target group, a planned, systematic and theory-based approach is needed. The principles of Intervention Mapping were applied to guide the development, implementation, and planned evaluation of the art therapy intervention. Empirical findings, theoretical models, and clinical practice experience were combined to construct a programme tailored to the needs of the target group. A structured 10-session art therapy intervention programme for patients was developed, aimed at: experiencing a (more) stable and positive sense of self, being able to express and regulate emotions, understanding emotions, thoughts and behaviours, using improved social and problem solving skills. Implementation took place and evaluation of the intervention is being carried out. The systematically developed art therapy intervention seems to be promising for PD patients in learning to deal with their problems. The results of the evaluation study may contribute to the knowledge about the use of art therapy for PD problems. 11 p.
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- 2018
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