Using psychodrama to relieve social barriers in an autistic child: A case study and literature review

Objective: To review and update the evidence for the effect of psychodrama for children with autism, and evaluate the effect of psychodrama on an autistic child with severe social barriers, using the theory of mind and psychodrama methodology as the analytical frameworks. Methods: A 5 year-old boy,...

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Main Authors: Jing Li, Dangyang Wang, Ziqiu Guo, Kun Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-12-01
Series:International Journal of Nursing Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352013215000794
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spelling doaj-3dd8e3db2d2d45ada4bd8d38d4bcca642020-11-24T21:34:40ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Nursing Sciences2352-01322015-12-012440240710.1016/j.ijnss.2015.08.008Using psychodrama to relieve social barriers in an autistic child: A case study and literature reviewJing LiDangyang WangZiqiu GuoKun LiObjective: To review and update the evidence for the effect of psychodrama for children with autism, and evaluate the effect of psychodrama on an autistic child with severe social barriers, using the theory of mind and psychodrama methodology as the analytical frameworks. Methods: A 5 year-old boy, the research object, was diagnosed as severe autism using behavior observation and autism screening tools, with an DSM-Ⅵcriteria. Autism symptom severity was usually measured by Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS) and Autism Behavior Checklist (ABC) in research of autism. In this study, the autistic boy accepted psychodrama training and was measured with CARS before and after the entire training program. The ABC was adopted to evaluate him after each intervention program. Meanwhile the entire training process was recorded. The evaluation criterion consists of four aspects including eye contact, following instructions, focusing attention and imitation ability. Finally, all live records and changes presented in volume tables were analyzed. Results: The patient's social barriers were relieved at the end of the third month of the training program. The CARS data shows a shift from the severe to moderate level of autism. Conclusions: It was possible for autistic children to relieve social barriers by implementing psychodrama training, then to improve the social cognitive ability and enhance the social function of the autistic children. These results provided basic Clinical implications for exploring a new intervention technique to reduce autistic symptom severity.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352013215000794AutismPsychodramaSocial barriersCase studyRole-playing
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Kun Li
Using psychodrama to relieve social barriers in an autistic child: A case study and literature review
International Journal of Nursing Sciences
Autism
Psychodrama
Social barriers
Case study
Role-playing
author_facet Jing Li
Dangyang Wang
Ziqiu Guo
Kun Li
author_sort Jing Li
title Using psychodrama to relieve social barriers in an autistic child: A case study and literature review
title_short Using psychodrama to relieve social barriers in an autistic child: A case study and literature review
title_full Using psychodrama to relieve social barriers in an autistic child: A case study and literature review
title_fullStr Using psychodrama to relieve social barriers in an autistic child: A case study and literature review
title_full_unstemmed Using psychodrama to relieve social barriers in an autistic child: A case study and literature review
title_sort using psychodrama to relieve social barriers in an autistic child: a case study and literature review
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Nursing Sciences
issn 2352-0132
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Objective: To review and update the evidence for the effect of psychodrama for children with autism, and evaluate the effect of psychodrama on an autistic child with severe social barriers, using the theory of mind and psychodrama methodology as the analytical frameworks. Methods: A 5 year-old boy, the research object, was diagnosed as severe autism using behavior observation and autism screening tools, with an DSM-Ⅵcriteria. Autism symptom severity was usually measured by Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS) and Autism Behavior Checklist (ABC) in research of autism. In this study, the autistic boy accepted psychodrama training and was measured with CARS before and after the entire training program. The ABC was adopted to evaluate him after each intervention program. Meanwhile the entire training process was recorded. The evaluation criterion consists of four aspects including eye contact, following instructions, focusing attention and imitation ability. Finally, all live records and changes presented in volume tables were analyzed. Results: The patient's social barriers were relieved at the end of the third month of the training program. The CARS data shows a shift from the severe to moderate level of autism. Conclusions: It was possible for autistic children to relieve social barriers by implementing psychodrama training, then to improve the social cognitive ability and enhance the social function of the autistic children. These results provided basic Clinical implications for exploring a new intervention technique to reduce autistic symptom severity.
topic Autism
Psychodrama
Social barriers
Case study
Role-playing
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352013215000794
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