An art based support programme for the amelioration of general psychological distress in marginalised children in South Africa
This study aimed to construct, and implement an in-school "art expression" based programme designed to aid in mitigation of psychological stress, behavioural difficulties, and self-negativity frequently experienced by marginalised children. It was developed for application within schools t...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-30962017-07-20T04:13:38ZAn art based support programme for the amelioration of general psychological distress in marginalised children in South AfricaArmstrong, MeredithArt therapy for childrenChild mental healthGroup psychotherapy for childrenAbused children -- Mental healthThis study aimed to construct, and implement an in-school "art expression" based programme designed to aid in mitigation of psychological stress, behavioural difficulties, and self-negativity frequently experienced by marginalised children. It was developed for application within schools that cater for children exposed to neglect and/or abuse resulting from poverty in South Africa. This programme outline was developed and implemented through intensive exploration and review of previously effective art therapy, art expressive methods and techniques in similar contexts, together with the knowledge and experience of a qualified art therapist and educational psychologist. Data was collected through open-ended informal qualitative interviews, observations, and photographs of artworks produced during sessions. These were then analysed in conjunction, using the content analysis method, visual interpretive measures and thematic analysis. This enquiry documented the process of art creation through "art expression", and its ability to ameliorate psychological difficulties affecting marginalised children in South Africa. Following the establishment of trust between the researchers and the participants, the results found that the use of different art modalities demonstrated predominantly positive results in varying degrees. It is hoped that this study can be used to further practical interventions of this nature in comparable milieus in South Africa.Rhodes UniversityFaculty of Humanities, PsychologyKnoetze, JanSnyman, Eloff20112011-06-28ThesisMastersMA214 leavespdfvital:3096http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003730EnglishArmstrong, Meredith |
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This study aimed to construct, and implement an in-school "art expression" based programme designed to aid in mitigation of psychological stress, behavioural difficulties, and self-negativity frequently experienced by marginalised children. It was developed for application within schools that cater for children exposed to neglect and/or abuse resulting from poverty in South Africa. This programme outline was developed and implemented through intensive exploration and review of previously effective art therapy, art expressive methods and techniques in similar contexts, together with the knowledge and experience of a qualified art therapist and educational psychologist. Data was collected through open-ended informal qualitative interviews, observations, and photographs of artworks produced during sessions. These were then analysed in conjunction, using the content analysis method, visual interpretive measures and thematic analysis. This enquiry documented the process of art creation through "art expression", and its ability to ameliorate psychological difficulties affecting marginalised children in South Africa. Following the establishment of trust between the researchers and the participants, the results found that the use of different art modalities demonstrated predominantly positive results in varying degrees. It is hoped that this study can be used to further practical interventions of this nature in comparable milieus in South Africa. === === |
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An art based support programme for the amelioration of general psychological distress in marginalised children in South Africa |
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An art based support programme for the amelioration of general psychological distress in marginalised children in South Africa |
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An art based support programme for the amelioration of general psychological distress in marginalised children in South Africa |
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An art based support programme for the amelioration of general psychological distress in marginalised children in South Africa |
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An art based support programme for the amelioration of general psychological distress in marginalised children in South Africa |
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art based support programme for the amelioration of general psychological distress in marginalised children in south africa |
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