Kaimal Girija, Arslanbek Asli
Department of Creative Arts Therapies, College of Nursing and Health Professions, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
Front Psychol. 2020 Jun 16;11:1320. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01320. eCollection 2020.
In this paper, we present a review of research on the role of traditional and indigenous forms of visual artistic practice in promoting physical health and psychosocial well-being, particularly as it relates to the discipline of art therapy. Using extant literature we present an overview of how art making has historically had a therapeutic role in human lives and how it can inform the modern interpretation and profession of art therapy. Thereafter, we provide a critical review of specific studies that reference traditional and indigenous art forms in art therapy in order to invite discussion, dialogue, and awareness of the role of the arts in human development and the therapeutic role of the arts. Gaps in research areas for further study are proposed. Implications for clinical practice including expanding the scope of traditional forms of creative self-expression and promoting an informed and respectful understanding of the role of these artforms in the profession of art therapy worldwide, are also discussed.
在本文中,我们综述了关于传统和本土视觉艺术实践形式在促进身体健康和心理社会福祉方面作用的研究,特别是与艺术治疗学科相关的作用。利用现有文献,我们概述了艺术创作在人类生活中历史上如何发挥治疗作用,以及它如何为艺术治疗的现代诠释和职业提供信息。此后,我们对艺术治疗中提及传统和本土艺术形式的具体研究进行了批判性综述,以引发关于艺术在人类发展中的作用以及艺术治疗作用的讨论、对话和认识。提出了有待进一步研究的领域中的差距。还讨论了对临床实践的影响,包括扩大传统创造性自我表达形式的范围,以及促进对这些艺术形式在全球艺术治疗职业中的作用形成明智且尊重的理解。