2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.560957
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Relationships Between the Therapeutic Alliance and Reactions to Artistic Experience With Art Materials in an Art Therapy Simulation

Abstract: In art therapy, art-making plays an important role in the therapeutic relationship. To better understand the triangular relationship between the art therapist, the client and the artwork, this study investigated the association between the therapeutic alliance and reactions to artistic experiences with art materials in an art therapy simulation. The simulation consisted of a series of 6–8 sessions in which art therapy students were divided into teams composed of a permanent observer (art therapist) and creator… Show more

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“…Art has become a significant element of the therapeutic sector and is used in several recovery and treatment procedures [3]. Art therapy uses integrative techniques to captivate the soul, body and mind in ways that verbal expression alone doesn't appear to [1,4,5]. Art therapy is gaining popularity in mental health settings because it provides a recovery-oriented, person-centred approach that includes emotional, spiritual, social needs and clinical demands [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Art has become a significant element of the therapeutic sector and is used in several recovery and treatment procedures [3]. Art therapy uses integrative techniques to captivate the soul, body and mind in ways that verbal expression alone doesn't appear to [1,4,5]. Art therapy is gaining popularity in mental health settings because it provides a recovery-oriented, person-centred approach that includes emotional, spiritual, social needs and clinical demands [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A previous study reported a positive relationship between therapeutic alliance and response to artwork in a simulation in which 34 female students played the role of therapist, and 37 female students played the role of the clients. The findings showed that the stronger the therapeutic alliance, the more positive the client’s response to the creative experience and attitude towards the artistic product [ 81 ]. The relationship between therapeutic alliance and response to artmaking in art therapy has not yet been investigated in children, but for children the strengthening of the therapeutic alliance with the therapist throughout the year may become a motivating factor influencing the creative experience.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, Art Therapy presupposes a "relationship, " whose dynamic is triangular: between the patient, the creation, and the therapist. The act of creation does not happen by itself, but through the establishment of a bond of trust provided by the therapeutic alliance, in a dialogic relationship (Gazit et al, 2021).…”
Section: The Creative Art Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%