怀念婴儿

Q3 Nursing Bereavement Care Pub Date : 2018-09-02 DOI:10.1080/02682621.2018.1539299
K. Reed, E. Whitby, Julie Ellis
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基于艺术的活动通常被纳入悲伤治疗干预措施中,艺术治疗技术在丧亲者中的临床应用已被广泛记录(Bolton 2008,McGuinness和Finucane 2011,Weiskittle和Gramling 2018)。在这篇短文中,我们试图通过探索公共艺术展览在支持丧亲之痛方面可以发挥的宝贵作用来为这一系列工作做出贡献,重点是我们最近的展览《记住婴儿》。这个展览从父母和专业的角度敏感地探讨了婴儿死亡时会发生什么。根据展览中的视觉图像和游客的匿名证词,本文重点探讨了公共展览作为一种机制的作用,通过这种机制来挑战围绕婴儿死亡的沉默,并作为丧亲支持的来源。在分享我们作品背后的一些想法时,我们试图强调在展览策展中采取合作和参与的方式的好处,重点关注让失去婴儿的社区成员参与艺术品创作的好处。
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Remembering Baby
Arts-based activities are often incorporated into grief therapy interventions and clinical application of art therapy techniques with the bereaved has been widely documented (Bolton 2008, McGuinness and Finucane 2011, Weiskittle and Gramling 2018). In this short article we seek to contribute to this body of work by exploring the valuable role that public art exhibitions can play in bereavement support focusing on our recent exhibition Remembering Baby. This exhibition sensitively explores what happens when a baby dies, from both parent and professional perspectives. Drawing on visual images from the exhibition and anonymised testimonials from visitors, this paper focuses on exploring the role of the public exhibition as a mechanism through which to challenge silences surrounding baby-loss, and also act as a source of bereavement support. In sharing some of the thinking behind our work we seek to highlight the benefits of taking a collaborative and participatory approach to exhibition curation, focusing on the benefits of involving members of the baby-loss community in the creation of artwork.
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