Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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344158 | The Arts in Psychotherapy | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Art therapy uses creative expression to provide individuals with a safe outlet for expressing thoughts and emotions to successfully facilitate recovery from psychological distress. The present study reviews the efficacy of art therapy as a method for treating traumatized children. Published, peer-reviewed literature that focused exclusively on the use of art therapy for treating children who had experienced a traumatic event was included in this review. This study found that art therapy was used successfully in a variety of contexts as a treatment regimen for traumatized children. Several methodological and statistical issues are discussed and suggestions for future research are provided in this review.
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Authors
Leslie G. Eaton, Kimberly L. Doherty, Rebekah M. Widrick,