A preliminary qualitative study on helpful processes of creative expressive - bodily maps of emotions in psychotherapy with children and adolescents

IF 0.5 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies Pub Date : 2022-10-30 DOI:10.1080/14779757.2022.2138774
Maznah Ibrahim, A. Abdullah
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ABSTRACT Research on the positive events in the therapeutic counseling process is usually undertaken from the client’s perspective. However, few studies have investigated the beneficial aspects of the therapeutic counselling process, particularly in creative expressive fields. This preliminary qualitative study aims to evaluate the therapeutic experience of utilizing Creative expressive – Bodily maps of emotions (CE-BME) with young clients in the helpful process. The CE-BME is an art therapy tool that counselling practitioners or therapists have extensively used in Malaysian mental health settings. A qualitative approach known as the grounded theory method was employed in this study through face-to-face and video call interviews with four therapists from the health setting who conducted sessions for children and adolescents using the CE-BME. As a result, six themes of the helpful process were identified: (1) facilitating emotional exploration and processing, (2) engaging relationships with young clients, (3) expanding the client’s self-awareness, (4) helping the direction of intervention, (5) release for clients, and (6) relief for therapists. Furthermore, these findings established the following outcomes regarding the CE-BME tool as a helpful process, thereby boosting researchers’ confidence in applying the main study to more therapists engaged in children’s mental health intervention.
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儿童和青少年心理治疗中情绪创造性表达-身体图谱的有益过程的初步定性研究
对治疗性咨询过程中积极事件的研究通常是从来访者的角度进行的。然而,很少有研究调查了治疗性咨询过程的有益方面,特别是在创造性表达领域。本初步的定性研究旨在评估在帮助过程中使用创造性表达-身体情绪图(CE-BME)对年轻来访者的治疗经验。CE-BME是一种艺术治疗工具,咨询从业人员或治疗师在马来西亚精神卫生机构广泛使用。本研究采用了一种定性方法,即扎根理论方法,通过面对面和视频电话采访来自卫生机构的四名治疗师,他们使用CE-BME对儿童和青少年进行了治疗。结果,确定了帮助过程的六个主题:(1)促进情绪探索和处理,(2)与年轻来访者建立关系,(3)扩大来访者的自我意识,(4)帮助干预方向,(5)释放来访者,(6)缓解治疗师。此外,这些研究结果确定了CE-BME工具作为一个有用过程的以下结果,从而增强了研究人员将主要研究应用于更多从事儿童心理健康干预的治疗师的信心。
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