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A narrative view of visual creative expression as psychosocial support for women with breast cancer.

机译:视觉创意表达的叙述视角,作为对乳腺癌女性的社会心理支持。

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As breast cancer incidence and survival rates increase, there is an urgent need to make appropriate psychosocial support available to all women with breast cancer. In this qualitative study, narrative inquiry was used to examine how women with breast cancer used visual creative expression (art therapy and/or independent art making) to address psychosocial needs that arose for them after their diagnoses. Seventeen women, aged 37–82, participated in this investigation. Data analysis of in-depth interviews with these women focused on narratives they constructed about why they turned to art therapy and/or independent art making and how it helped to be involved in these activities. Particular attention was given to the issue of meaning making.; Four storylines emerged from the analysis. “Art and art therapy as a haven” came from narratives about using art making or art therapy for comfort and affirmation. The narratives that comprised “getting a clearer view” were about using visual creative expression to create a clear picture of emotional experience. “Clearing the way emotionally” came from narratives about self-expression and about processing difficult emotions. The narratives that yielded “expanding and enlivening the self” were about the women fortifying and energizing themselves through visual creative expression. Two minor themes related to the role of the art therapist and negative experiences with art therapy also emerged.; In their narratives, the women portrayed visual creative expression as flexible, compelling, and powerful means of addressing multiple psychosocial needs simultaneously. Above all, the storylines show that the women valued visual creative expression as a way to reduce the feeling of threat to existence, to affirm present existence, and to promote the ongoing existence of both their psyches and their bodies.; The results of this study contribute to the field of psycho-oncology by extending understandings of meaning making in relation to breast cancer, supplying detailed explanations from the perspectives of women with breast cancer of how visual creative expression can be helpful, and providing valuable insight into how psychosocial support services based on visual creative expression might meet needs of women with breast cancer that would not be met through other types of services.
机译:随着乳腺癌发病率和生存率的提高,迫切需要为所有乳腺癌女性提供适当的社会心理支持。在这项定性研究中,叙述性询问被用于检验乳腺癌女性如何使用视觉创意表达(艺术疗法和/或独立艺术制作)来解决诊断后对她们产生的社会心理需求。 17名年龄在37-82岁之间的妇女参加了这项调查。对这些妇女进行的深入访谈的数据分析着重于她们讲述的故事,讲述了她们为何转向艺术疗法和/或独立的艺术创作,以及如何帮助他们参与这些活动。特别注意意义的创造。分析得出了四个故事情节。 “作为避风港的艺术和艺术疗法”来自有关使用艺术制作或艺术疗法获得安慰和肯定的叙述。包含“获得更清晰视野”的叙述是关于使用视觉创意表达来创建清晰的情感体验图景。 “在情感上清除道路”来自关于自我表达和处理困难情绪的叙述。产生“扩展和充实自我”的叙述是关于女性通过视觉创造性表达来增强自己能力的。还出现了两个与艺术治疗师的角色有关的小主题和艺术治疗的负面经验。在叙事中,女性将视觉创意表达描绘为灵活,引人注目的强大功能,可以同时满足多种社会心理需求。最重要的是,故事情节表明,妇女重视视觉创造力表达,以减少对生存的威胁感,确认当前的存在并促进其心理和身体的持续存在。这项研究的结果通过扩展对乳腺癌相关意义的理解,从乳腺癌女性的角度提供了关于视觉创意表达如何提供帮助的详细解释,并提供了有价值的见解,从而为心理肿瘤学领域做出了贡献基于视觉创意表达的社会心理支持服务如何满足乳腺癌女性的需求,而其他类型的服务无法满足这些需求。

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  • 作者

    Collie, Katharine Rosemary.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of British Columbia (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 The University of British Columbia (Canada).;
  • 学科 Psychology Clinical.; Health Sciences Oncology.; Womens Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 184 p.
  • 总页数 184
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 医学心理学、病理心理学;肿瘤学;社会学;
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