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Exploring Sexuality Through Art MakingCowley, Martha C., Gallop, Jane, Feinberg, Amanda Hale 01 April 2016 (has links) (PDF)
This research examined the usefulness of art making in exploring sexuality. Specifically, women participating in partners of sex addicts groups and the LGBTQ online community were invited to take an online survey, exploring both visually and verbally discuss how they view their sexuality and how they think others view their sexuality. The data was then analyzed within and between categories to produce three overarching themes: (1) Expressing sexuality: the tension between the self and others (2) The usefulness of art making to explore sexuality, and (3) Limitations and challenges of the study. Through the discussion of the themes, researchers found a dichotomy between how participants see their sexuality and how others see it. Art was found to be a useful device for exploring the emotionality and complexity of sexuality.
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Am I shy? : Design for self-diagnosis and understanding of shyness.Lu, Xueer January 2022 (has links)
The high rate of mental problems among university students is considered a public health issue; however, many of these students do not seek treatment. Higher education is a part of the journey to maturity, and it can create anxiety disorders due to an overload of worry, dread, and problems (Dias Lopes, Chaves, Fabrício, Porto, Machado de Almeida, Obregon, Flores Costa, 2020). This project aims to address the shy state, one of the sensitive representatives and is easy to influence by others; it is common among young university students nowadays. Based on the influence of others on shy people repeatedly mentioned in the shy trait, the project creates a tool that faces both shyness and people who get along with shy people in the university. In more detail, the project aims to encourage people who struggle with the shy state to become self-awareness and self-diagnosis; meanwhile, to convey understanding to other personalities about what shyness is through visual language. Furthermore, the workshop guide generated based on the art therapy from the designer’s perspective will also provide for the universities’ well-being services which could help shy people desensitize the embarrassing moment and reduce their negative self-perception.
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A Retrospective Study of the Effects of Art Making on the Well-being and Levels of Stress of Pediatric Patients Suffering from Chronic DiseaseIrvin, Pamela J. January 2014 (has links)
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Trauma and Addiction: Art Therapy With the Dually Diagnosed Female ClientNosal, Yvette D. 05 May 2008 (has links)
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Art Therapy with High-risk Youth in a Partial Hospitalization ProgramOriani, Karla A. 05 May 2008 (has links)
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Art Therapy Workbook for Children and Adolescents with AutismSilvers, Jennifer B. 23 May 2008 (has links)
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Art Therapy Program Development for Elementary School StudentsHollopeter, Anissa A., Ms. 23 May 2008 (has links)
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Art Therapy and Spirituality in Treatment of an Adolescent female who expreirenced Sexual AssaultKent, Annette 29 May 2008 (has links)
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Individual Art Therapy Counseling with At-Risk Children in a School SettingRastle, Margaret 23 May 2008 (has links)
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Assessment of Expressive Therapies in Summer Bereavement CampsKohut, Mary K. 23 May 2008 (has links)
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