‘The silent intermediary’: a co-authored exploration of a client’s experience of art psychotherapy for C-PTSD

IF 2.3 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL International Journal of Art Therapy: Inscape Pub Date : 2021-04-03 DOI:10.1080/17454832.2021.1898425
Neil Winter, Ali Coles
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ABSTRACT Background This article presents a client’s (art therapee’s) conceptualisation of his experience of art psychotherapy for symptoms of complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD). Context He was receiving treatment through a community adult mental health team within the UK National Health Service. Approach The art therapee wrote about his art psychotherapy experience, and then he and his art psychotherapist identified key themes. They related his account to art psychotherapy theory and evidence and drew out implications of his experience for art psychotherapy research. Outcomes/Conclusions The art therapee found that an art psychotherapy approach was helpful in these ways: having control; expressing without words; distancing from trauma; being creative and playful. He identified some aspects of the art psychotherapy which seem to be under-represented in art psychotherapy literature: the importance of the therapist’s acceptance of the client’s artwork for building trust; the way in which artmaking bypasses the fear of ‘telling’ about past abuse; and the therapeutic value of creativity and play for accessing positive aspects of the child self. Implications for research It would be valuable to gain information from other clients with C-PTSD about their experiences of art psychotherapy. Research into the identified under-explored aspects of art psychotherapy practice, the use of artmaking for C-PTSD symptom management and how artmaking can be integrated within other approaches to C-PTSD treatment would be useful. Plain-language summary This article describes how a client (art therapee) with symptoms of complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD) experienced art psychotherapy. The art therapee received therapy through a UK National Health Service community adult mental health team. The therapy sessions were on a weekly basis over an 18-month period. The art therapee wrote about his art psychotherapy experience, and then he and his art psychotherapist identified some themes. They related his account to art psychotherapy theory and evidence and drew out implications of his experience for art psychotherapy research. The art therapee found that an art psychotherapy approach was helpful in four main ways. It helped him to feel in control of the therapeutic process, and enabled him to express experiences of past abuse without having to use words. It gave him a sense of distance from his traumatic experiences. Finally, it helped him to connect with his creativity. He identified some particular aspects of his experience which seem to be under-represented in art psychotherapy literature: the importance of the therapist’s acceptance of the client’s artwork for building trust; the way in which artmaking bypasses the fear of ‘telling’ about past abuse; and how creativity and playfulness in art psychotherapy sessions can enable a more positive view of oneself as a child. The authors consider that it would be valuable to gain information from other clients with C-PTSD about their experiences of art psychotherapy and to undertake research into those aspects of the client’s experience which appear not to have been explored significantly so far. Research into how artmaking can help relieve C-PTSD symptoms and how artmaking might be used within other approaches to C-PTSD treatment would also be useful. Video Abstract Read the transcript Watch the video on Vimeo © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
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“沉默的中介”:与他人合著的一篇文章,探讨了一位客户对C-PTSD进行艺术心理治疗的经历
摘要背景本文介绍了一位客户对复杂创伤后应激障碍(C-PTSD)症状的艺术心理治疗经验的概念化。背景他正在通过英国国家卫生服务局的一个社区成人心理健康团队接受治疗。方法这位艺术治疗师写了他的艺术心理治疗经历,然后他和他的艺术心理治疗师确定了关键主题。他们将他的叙述与艺术心理治疗理论和证据联系起来,并引出了他的经历对艺术心理治疗研究的启示。结果/结论艺术疗法发现艺术心理治疗方法在以下方面有帮助:控制;无言表达;远离创伤;富有创造力和趣味性。他指出了艺术心理治疗的一些方面,这些方面在艺术心理治疗文献中似乎没有得到充分的体现:治疗师接受客户的艺术作品对建立信任的重要性;艺术创作绕过了对“讲述”过去虐待行为的恐惧;以及创造力和游戏对获得儿童自我积极方面的治疗价值。对研究的启示从其他患有C-PTSD的客户那里获得关于他们艺术心理治疗经历的信息将是有价值的。研究艺术心理治疗实践中未被充分探索的方面,艺术制作在C-PTSD症状管理中的应用,以及艺术制作如何与C-PTSD治疗的其他方法相结合,将是有用的。这篇文章描述了一位患有复杂创伤后应激障碍(C-PTSD)症状的客户(艺术治疗师)如何经历艺术心理治疗。这名艺术治疗师通过英国国家卫生服务社区成人心理健康团队接受治疗。在18个月的时间里,每周进行一次治疗。这位艺术治疗师写了他的艺术心理治疗经历,然后他和他的艺术心理治疗师确定了一些主题。他们将他的叙述与艺术心理治疗理论和证据联系起来,并引出了他的经历对艺术心理治疗研究的启示。艺术治疗发现,艺术心理治疗方法在四个主要方面是有帮助的。这帮助他感觉自己控制了治疗过程,并使他能够在不使用语言的情况下表达过去的虐待经历。这让他对自己的创伤经历有了一种距离感。最后,它帮助他与自己的创造力联系起来。他指出了自己经历的一些特定方面,这些方面在艺术心理治疗文献中似乎没有得到充分的体现:治疗师接受客户的艺术作品对建立信任的重要性;艺术创作绕过了对“讲述”过去虐待行为的恐惧;以及艺术心理治疗课程中的创造力和游戏性如何能让孩子对自己有更积极的看法。作者认为,从其他患有C-PTSD的客户那里获得关于他们艺术心理治疗经历的信息,并对客户体验的那些方面进行研究是有价值的,这些方面迄今为止似乎没有得到显著的探索。研究艺术制作如何帮助缓解C-PTSD症状,以及艺术制作如何在其他治疗C-PTSD的方法中使用也将是有用的。视频摘要阅读文字记录在Vimeo上观看视频©2021作者。Informa UK Limited出版,交易名称为Taylor&Francis Group
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