Creative Arts Therapy with Thailand’s Mobile Arts Therapy Group

IF 0.4 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Urban Culture Research Pub Date : 2013-01-01 DOI:10.14456/JUCR.2013.2
Bussakorn Binson, Alan Kinear
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This article describes the variety of therapeutic creative arts sessions conducted bythe all volunteer Mobile Arts Therapy group (MAT) during Thailand’s unrelenting"ood crisis of 2011-12. The MAT group concentrated their efforts in the Bangkokregion’s "ood relief centers and was comprised of students from ChulalongkornUniversity, Bangkok University, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang,and Srinakarinwirot University as well as artists from the James H.W. ThomsonFoundation. Additionally, as normal modes of communication, organization, andtransportation were severely "ood impaired, the social media tool 6%>/G&&) wasrecruited as the central communication medium for organizing the volunteers.The creative arts therapy activities included the drawing of facial expressions,mime, drama, and improvisation, 3D modeling, handicrafts, singing and theplaying of musical instruments. The anecdotal feedback from session participantsincluded a marked reduction in anxiety with an increase in a sense of communalbelonging.
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与泰国流动艺术治疗小组合作进行创意艺术治疗
这篇文章描述了在2011-12年泰国无情的“食物危机”期间,由所有志愿者流动艺术治疗小组(MAT)进行的各种治疗性创意艺术会议。MAT小组将工作重点放在曼谷地区的“赈灾中心”,成员包括朱拉隆功大学、曼谷大学、蒙库特国王理工学院和斯利那卡里诺大学的学生,以及詹姆斯·h·w·汤姆森基金会的艺术家。此外,由于正常的沟通、组织和交通方式严重受损,社交媒体工具6% b> /G&&)被招募为组织志愿者的主要沟通媒介。创意艺术治疗活动包括画面部表情、哑剧、戏剧和即兴表演、3D建模、手工艺品、唱歌和演奏乐器。从参与者的反馈来看,他们的焦虑明显减少,社区归属感增强。
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