Arts-based methods as a trauma-informed approach to research: Making trauma visible and limiting harm

Jenny McMahon , Kerry R. McGannon , Chris Zehntner
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Trauma has become a global health epidemic which means that researching the experiences of those impacted is central to qualitative researchers' work. Subsequently, people affected by trauma may require support during the research process. In this paper, we outline how arts-based autoethnography and the methods of poetry, digital mixed media and drawing align with aspects of an evidence-based trauma-informed framework, highlighting their value when conducting qualitative trauma research. Examples of arts-based representations centring on Author 1's experiences of moving from ‘abuse victim’ to ‘abuse prevention advocate’ will show its application and potential benefits for conducting research with other trauma survivors/victims.

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以艺术为基础的研究方法是一种了解创伤的研究方法:让创伤可见并限制伤害
创伤已成为一种全球性的健康流行病,这意味着研究受影响者的经历是定性研究人员工作的核心。因此,受创伤影响的人可能需要在研究过程中得到支持。在本文中,我们将概述以艺术为基础的自述以及诗歌、数字混合媒体和绘画等方法如何与以证据为基础的创伤知情框架的各个方面相一致,并强调它们在开展创伤定性研究时的价值。以作者 1 从 "虐待受害者 "转变为 "虐待预防倡导者 "的经历为中心的艺术表述实例将展示其在与其他创伤幸存者/受害者开展研究时的应用和潜在益处。
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Methods in Psychology (Online)
Methods in Psychology (Online) Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Developmental and Educational Psychology
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