Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
344125 The Arts in Psychotherapy 2008 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Using artwork in group treatment of chemically dependent minority women can enhance introspection and involvement during the recovery process. This paper examines the use of 14 reproductions to help women identify feelings evoked by the art and to reconnect with feelings that chemical dependency can dampen. Art reproductions were used during the last 4 sessions of a 12-session experiential group therapy program with 17 minority women who were being treated for chemical dependency. Participants’ responses to the reproductions and effects of this visual processing modality on the women's recovery from their addictions were the focus of this study. As the women learned to verbalize their feelings and reflect on their situations through interpretative interactions with visual art, they gained insight into their feelings and issues they faced in their recovery from chemical dependency.

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