Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
343922 The Arts in Psychotherapy 2010 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new taxonomy of color-related elements in art therapy assessment is defined, which consists of seven basic color-related, three explicitly color-related, six implicitly color-related, and three pattern color-related elements. Several computer systems were already developed for the evaluation of these 19 elements, except for the 3 elements in the FEATS (Formal Elements Art Therapy Scale): the prominence of color, the details of the objects and environment, and the space. We developed a computer system to evaluate these three elements by applying regression models. The system was verified through 45 PPAT (a Person Picking an Apple from a Tree) sample drawings in the FEATS rating manual. Integrating the system with several existing computer systems yields the Computer_Color-Related Elements Art Therapy Evaluation System (C_CREATES), which can be a useful tool that can automatically provide art therapists with an objective, detailed and quantitative evaluation of color-related elements and reduce the time and effort involved in evaluating the various color-related elements in quite a large number of drawings.

Research highlights▶ Computer color-related elements art therapy evaluation system (C_CREATES). ▶ Taxonomy of the C_CREATES. ▶ A computer system which grades and ranks the elements. ▶ Independent variables evaluated by using the technologies of computer. ▶ High consistencies in the evaluations between the human raters and the system.

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