Effects of Expressive Art Therapy Applied to Earthquake Victims Who Have Experienced Loss

NAActive, not recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

42

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

June 15, 2024

Primary Completion Date

January 15, 2025

Study Completion Date

June 15, 2025

Conditions
Earthquake Victims
Interventions
OTHER

Expressive Art Therapy

As a strategy for coping with trauma, art production creates therapeutic effects on the individual with its sensory and physical aspects (Chapman, 2013; King-West and Hass-Cohen, 2008). When verbal expression is insufficient or carries the risk of re-traumatization, expressive art therapy offers a safe space through non-verbal expression (Talwar, 2007). It is stated that art production is effective in repairing self-integrity ruptures that occur in traumatic experiences (Harris, 2009). Through creative processes, the individual can restructure both internally and externally. Expressive art therapy, especially when applied in a group environment, creates a psychotherapeutic effect by providing participants with the opportunity to express their emotions, imagination and unconscious processes (Malchiodi, 2012; Kim et al., 2021). The commitment and reflective understanding that occur in group psychotherapy are among the factors that give hope and strength (Robb, 2017).

Trial Locations (1)

06500

Gazi University, Ankara

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Merve Kızılırmak Tatu

OTHER

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