How Art Therapists Observe Mental Health Using Formal Elements in Art Products: Structure and Variation as Indicators for Balance and Adaptability

In clinical practice, formal elements of art products are regularly used in art therapy observation to obtain insight into clients’ mental health and provide directions for further treatment. Due to the diversity of formal elements used in existing studies and the inconsistency in the interpretation...

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Main Authors: Ingrid Pénzes, Susan van Hooren, Ditty Dokter, Giel Hutschemaekers
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01611/full
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spelling doaj-75ade79e9b9e41178be32a731a28e0872020-11-24T22:52:55ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782018-09-01910.3389/fpsyg.2018.01611391356How Art Therapists Observe Mental Health Using Formal Elements in Art Products: Structure and Variation as Indicators for Balance and AdaptabilityIngrid Pénzes0Ingrid Pénzes1Susan van Hooren2Susan van Hooren3Susan van Hooren4Ditty Dokter5Ditty Dokter6Ditty Dokter7Giel Hutschemaekers8Giel Hutschemaekers9Faculty of Health Care, Department of Arts Therapies, Zuyd University of Applied Sciences, Heerlen, NetherlandsKenVaK Research Centre for the Arts Therapies and Psychomotricity, Heerlen, NetherlandsFaculty of Health Care, Department of Arts Therapies, Zuyd University of Applied Sciences, Heerlen, NetherlandsKenVaK Research Centre for the Arts Therapies and Psychomotricity, Heerlen, NetherlandsFaculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Open University of the Netherlands, Heerlen, NetherlandsKenVaK Research Centre for the Arts Therapies and Psychomotricity, Heerlen, NetherlandsMusic and Performing Arts Department, MA Music Therapy and Drama Therapy, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, United KingdomMA Dance and Music Therapy, Codarts University for the Arts, Rotterdam, NetherlandsSchool of Psychology, Radboud University, Nijmegen, NetherlandsPro Persona, Centre for Mental Health Care, Nijmegen, NetherlandsIn clinical practice, formal elements of art products are regularly used in art therapy observation to obtain insight into clients’ mental health and provide directions for further treatment. Due to the diversity of formal elements used in existing studies and the inconsistency in the interpretation, it is unclear which formal elements contribute to insight into clients’ mental health. In this qualitative study using Constructivist Grounded Theory, eight art therapists were interviewed in-depth to identify which formal elements they observe, how they describe mental health and how they associate formal elements with mental health. Findings of this study show that art therapists in this study observe the combination of movement, dynamic, contour and repetition (i.e., primary formal elements) with mixture of color, figuration and color saturation (i.e., secondary formal elements). Primary and secondary elements interacting together construct the structure and variation of the art product. Art therapists rarely interpret these formal elements in terms of symptoms or diagnosis. Instead, they use concepts such as balance and adaptability (i.e., self-management, openness, flexibility, and creativity). They associate balance, specifically being out of balance, with the severity of the clients’ problem and adaptability with clients’ strengths and resources. In the conclusion of the article we discuss the findings’ implications for practice and further research.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01611/fullart therapy observationformal elementsart productadult mental healthqualitative studygrounded theory
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Ditty Dokter
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Giel Hutschemaekers
Giel Hutschemaekers
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Susan van Hooren
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Ditty Dokter
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Giel Hutschemaekers
Giel Hutschemaekers
How Art Therapists Observe Mental Health Using Formal Elements in Art Products: Structure and Variation as Indicators for Balance and Adaptability
Frontiers in Psychology
art therapy observation
formal elements
art product
adult mental health
qualitative study
grounded theory
author_facet Ingrid Pénzes
Ingrid Pénzes
Susan van Hooren
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Susan van Hooren
Ditty Dokter
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Ditty Dokter
Giel Hutschemaekers
Giel Hutschemaekers
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title How Art Therapists Observe Mental Health Using Formal Elements in Art Products: Structure and Variation as Indicators for Balance and Adaptability
title_short How Art Therapists Observe Mental Health Using Formal Elements in Art Products: Structure and Variation as Indicators for Balance and Adaptability
title_full How Art Therapists Observe Mental Health Using Formal Elements in Art Products: Structure and Variation as Indicators for Balance and Adaptability
title_fullStr How Art Therapists Observe Mental Health Using Formal Elements in Art Products: Structure and Variation as Indicators for Balance and Adaptability
title_full_unstemmed How Art Therapists Observe Mental Health Using Formal Elements in Art Products: Structure and Variation as Indicators for Balance and Adaptability
title_sort how art therapists observe mental health using formal elements in art products: structure and variation as indicators for balance and adaptability
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2018-09-01
description In clinical practice, formal elements of art products are regularly used in art therapy observation to obtain insight into clients’ mental health and provide directions for further treatment. Due to the diversity of formal elements used in existing studies and the inconsistency in the interpretation, it is unclear which formal elements contribute to insight into clients’ mental health. In this qualitative study using Constructivist Grounded Theory, eight art therapists were interviewed in-depth to identify which formal elements they observe, how they describe mental health and how they associate formal elements with mental health. Findings of this study show that art therapists in this study observe the combination of movement, dynamic, contour and repetition (i.e., primary formal elements) with mixture of color, figuration and color saturation (i.e., secondary formal elements). Primary and secondary elements interacting together construct the structure and variation of the art product. Art therapists rarely interpret these formal elements in terms of symptoms or diagnosis. Instead, they use concepts such as balance and adaptability (i.e., self-management, openness, flexibility, and creativity). They associate balance, specifically being out of balance, with the severity of the clients’ problem and adaptability with clients’ strengths and resources. In the conclusion of the article we discuss the findings’ implications for practice and further research.
topic art therapy observation
formal elements
art product
adult mental health
qualitative study
grounded theory
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01611/full
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