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What does safety look like? Implications for a preliminary resource and regulation-focused art therapy assessment tool

机译:安全看起来像什么? 对初步资源和监管艺术治疗评估工具的影响

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Highlights ? Signs of reduced arousal, increased positive affect, self-efficacy, and self-esteem ought to show up as important parameters of experienced safety to look for in assessment of pictorial artefacts done in therapy. ? Building on existing assessments, and contemporary theory, 122 clinicians’ drawings were used to further develop nine perspectives for assessing pictorial artefacts in relation to neuroception. ? Pictorial artefacts that correlate with resourceful and well-regulated states were searched for. These were conceptualized as important information about the experience of safety and ongoing neuroception of clients. ? By understanding more about what we ought to look for in pictorial artefacts in art therapies, we can better induce preferred states in ongoing therapies, and thus help our clients more effectively. Abstract In this article, the author discusses the identification of defining characteristics in pictorial artefacts based upon a pre-understanding of traumatization, dissociation and recovery, metaphorical processing, and pictorial semiotics. Signs of reduced arousal, increased positive affect and states, self-efficacy, and self-esteem, are considered important parameters when assessing pictorial artefacts conducted in therapy. These signs, related to overcoming traumatization and a re-established experience of safety, as well as the concept of neuroception, should be easily identifiable via the use of appropriately designed assessment tools. We tested this hypothesis on a series of non-clinical material consisting of drawings produced by 122 experienced clinicians. Through the identification of defining concepts in artwork, we developed a preliminary assessment tool with the aims of guiding clinicians in identifying perceptions of fright in relation to safety and in facilitating the nurturing of safe states in clients when conducting pictorial artefacts. This tool consists of plain observation and subjective appraisal combined with the identification of seven predefined perspectives; how is the picture made, colour utilization, depiction of states and body positions, which affects/emotions, symbols and secondary metaphors/symbols for the self can be recognized in relation to a neuroception of threat with respect to safety.
机译:强调 ?减少唤醒的迹象,增加积极影响,自我效能,自尊,应该出现在经验丰富的安全的重要参数,以便在治疗中进行评估。还在现有的评估和当代理论上建立,122名临床医生的图纸用于进一步发展九个视角,以评估与神经渗透相关的图案艺术品。还搜查了与有资格丰富和规范的国家相关的图案伪影。这些被视为关于安全和持续神经化的经验的重要信息。还通过了解更多关于我们应该在艺术疗法中寻找的内容,我们可以更好地诱导在持续的疗法中的优先状态,从而帮助我们的客户更有效地帮助我们的客户。摘要在本文中,作者讨论了基于对创伤,解离和恢复,隐喻处理和描绘符号学的预先理解定义文物定义特征的识别。减少唤醒的迹象,增加积极影响和状态,自我效能和自尊,在评估治疗中进行的图案伪成型时被认为是重要的参数。这些标志与克服的创伤和重新建立的安全经验以及神经扫描的概念相关,应通过使用适当设计的评估工具来容易识别。我们在一系列非临床材料上测试了这一假设,包括由122名经验丰富的临床医生产生的图纸。通过识别艺术作品中的概念,我们开发了一个初步评估工具,目的是指导临床医生确定对安全性的惊吓感知,并在进行图案的人工制品时促进客户的安全国家培养。该工具包括普通观察和主观评估,结合鉴定七个预定义的观点;如何如何认识到自我的/情绪,符号和次要隐喻/符号的态度,颜色利用,州和身体位置,这可以相对于对安全的威胁的神经研究来识别。

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