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Working Together: Neuroscience-Based Support for Art Therapists and Clients to Co-Create

机译:携手合作:基于神经科学的艺术治疗师和客户共同创建支持

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How has recent research on mirror neurons and embodied simulation informed the way weunderstand the therapeutic relationship? Can this neuroscience research help art therapists gain more insight into the advantages and disadvantages of co-creating artwork with clients in session? Through a systematic review of literature, this paper explores the mirror neuron and embodied simulation research as well as three important elements of the therapeutic relationship in order to provide knowledge about how neuroscience can help art therapists understand what we do from a neurobiological perspective. The researcher provides an in-depth investigation of empathy, transference, and countertransference and their foundations in the related neuroscience. This investigation also offers information for art therapists in an effort to provide greater insight about the pros and cons of creating artwork with clients during art therapy sessions, and how these practices may be understood in a neuroscience context.
机译:最近关于镜像神经元和具体化模拟的研究如何为我们理解治疗关系提供了信息?这项神经科学研究能否帮助艺术治疗师更深入地了解与客户在会议期间共同创作艺术品的利弊?通过对文献的系统回顾,本文探索了镜像神经元和具体化的模拟研究以及治疗关系的三个重要要素,以提供有关神经科学如何帮助艺术治疗师从神经生物学的角度理解我们做什么的知识。研究人员对移情,移情和反移情及其在相关神经科学中的基础进行了深入研究。这项调查还为艺术治疗师提供了信息,以期提供更多关于在艺术治疗会议期间与客户进行艺术品创作的利弊的见解,以及如何在神经科学背景下理解这些做法。

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    Granger Amy M;

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