Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6831468 | The Arts in Psychotherapy | 2015 | 56 Pages |
Abstract
The Diagnostic Drawing Series (DDS) was used to investigate differences between non-hospitalized adult and adolescent artwork. Using the complete DDS Revised Rating Guide (Cohen, 1994. The diagnostic drawing series rating guide.), a control group of 60 adult DDSs were compared to the DDSs of to 60 adolescents, ages 13-17. A chi-square analysis indicated statistically significant (p < .05) findings. The most significant findings for adolescent images included: more single image and unusual placement in picture one; angular/curvilinear mix and geometric/angular lines in picture two; line only drawings and disintegration in picture three. This pioneering research begins to set the norm towards standardizing healthy adolescent artwork using the DDS.
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Authors
Maggie M. LMHC, LCAT, ATR-BC, Margaret MA, Coquille LMHC, ATR, Amber LCAT, Janice Ph.D., ATR-BC, LMFT, Kathryn Ph.D., ATR,