An Exploitation of Art in the Treatment of Complex Trauma and the Therapeutic Relationship
This research investigates the therapeutic relationship in the treatment process of complex trauma with children under the age of five. The researcher was the subject of the research, based on her experiences in a practicum placement that was focused on early intervention for young children. This re...
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ndltd-lmu.edu-oai-digitalcommons.lmu.edu-etd-10702021-10-12T05:09:01Z An Exploitation of Art in the Treatment of Complex Trauma and the Therapeutic Relationship Manning, Moriah Nessia This research investigates the therapeutic relationship in the treatment process of complex trauma with children under the age of five. The researcher was the subject of the research, based on her experiences in a practicum placement that was focused on early intervention for young children. This research was an art-based inquiry, and the majority of data was gathered from the researcher’s engagement in the art making processes in response, reflection and observation of the therapeutic relationship. Three different perspectives of data where analyzed for themes in order to aid the researcher in the treatment of complex trauma in three domains. The first domain was to further the researcher’s understanding of her clients’ symptoms. The second was the analysis of the researcher’s life experience and its influence on the researcher’s responses to treatment methods and the clients’ symptoms, therefore making up an analysis of the therapeutic relationship. The third domain was the implications for treatment gained from the understanding of the clients’ symptoms and the therapeutic relationship through the analysis of art making processes. The findings illuminated the value of art-based research to better understand the therapeutic relationship and trauma art therapy treatment planning. 2012-08-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/etd/112 https://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1070&context=etd LMU/LLS Theses and Dissertations Digital Commons at Loyola Marymount University and Loyola Law School Art Therapy The Therapeutic Relationship Complex Trauma Art Therapy Marriage and Family Therapy and Counseling Medicine and Health Sciences Mental and Social Health |
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This research investigates the therapeutic relationship in the treatment process of complex trauma with children under the age of five. The researcher was the subject of the research, based on her experiences in a practicum placement that was focused on early intervention for young children. This research was an art-based inquiry, and the majority of data was gathered from the researcher’s engagement in the art making processes in response, reflection and observation of the therapeutic relationship. Three different perspectives of data where analyzed for themes in order to aid the researcher in the treatment of complex trauma in three domains. The first domain was to further the researcher’s understanding of her clients’ symptoms. The second was the analysis of the researcher’s life experience and its influence on the researcher’s responses to treatment methods and the clients’ symptoms, therefore making up an analysis of the therapeutic relationship. The third domain was the implications for treatment gained from the understanding of the clients’ symptoms and the therapeutic relationship through the analysis of art making processes. The findings illuminated the value of art-based research to better understand the therapeutic relationship and trauma art therapy treatment planning. |
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An Exploitation of Art in the Treatment of Complex Trauma and the Therapeutic Relationship |
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