Ettinger Tom, Berberian Marygrace, Acosta Ikuko, Cucca Alberto, Feigin Andrew, Genovese Danilo, Pollen Travis, Rieders Julianne, Kilachand Rohita, Gomez Clara, Kaimal Girija, Biagioni Milton, Di Rocco Alessandro, Ghilardi Felice M, Rizzo John-Ross
Steinhardt Graduate Art Therapy Program, New York University, New York, NY, United States.
Department of Neurology, The Marlene and Paolo Fresco Institute for Parkinson's and Movement Disorders, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, United States.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2023 May 12;17:1110531. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2023.1110531. eCollection 2023.
Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most prevalent neurodegenerative disease. Complementary and alternative therapies are increasingly utilized to address its complex multisystem symptomatology. Art therapy involves motoric action and visuospatial processing while promoting broad biopsychosocial wellness. The process involves hedonic absorption, which provides an escape from otherwise persistent and cumulative PD symptoms, refreshing internal resources. It involves the expression in nonverbal form of multilayered psychological and somatic phenomena; once these are externalized in a symbolic arts medium, they can be explored, understood, integrated, and reorganized through verbal dialogue, effecting relief and positive change.
42 participants with mild to moderate PD were treated with 20 sessions of group art therapy. They were assessed before and after therapy with a novel arts-based instrument developed to match the treatment modality for maximum sensitivity. The House-Tree-Person PD Scale (HTP-PDS) assesses motoric and visuospatial processing-core PD symptoms-as well as cognition (thought and logic), affect/mood, motivation, self (including body-image, self-image, and self- efficacy), interpersonal functioning, creativity, and overall level of functioning. It was hypothesized that art therapy will ameliorate core PD symptoms and that this will correlate with improvements in all other variables.
HTP-PDS scores across all symptoms and variables improved significantly, though causality among variables was indeterminate.
Art therapy is a clinically efficacious complementary treatment for PD. Further research is warranted to disentangle causal pathways among the aforementioned variables, and additionally, to isolate and examine the multiple, discrete healing mechanisms believed to operate simultaneously in art therapy.
帕金森病(PD)是第二常见的神经退行性疾病。补充和替代疗法越来越多地被用于应对其复杂的多系统症状。艺术疗法在促进广泛的生物心理社会健康的同时,涉及运动动作和视觉空间处理。这个过程涉及享乐性沉浸,它能让人从持续累积的帕金森病症状中解脱出来,恢复内在资源。它涉及以非语言形式表达多层次的心理和躯体现象;一旦这些现象在象征性艺术媒介中被外化,就可以通过言语对话进行探索、理解、整合和重组,从而实现缓解和积极改变。
42名轻度至中度帕金森病患者接受了20节团体艺术治疗课程。在治疗前后,他们使用一种专门为匹配治疗方式而开发的新型艺术工具进行评估,以实现最大灵敏度。房屋-树木-人物帕金森病量表(HTP-PDS)评估运动和视觉空间处理——核心帕金森病症状——以及认知(思维和逻辑)、情感/情绪、动机、自我(包括身体形象、自我形象和自我效能)、人际功能、创造力和整体功能水平。研究假设艺术疗法将改善帕金森病的核心症状,并且这将与所有其他变量的改善相关。
所有症状和变量的HTP-PDS评分均有显著改善,尽管变量之间的因果关系尚不确定。
艺术疗法是一种对帕金森病临床有效的补充治疗方法。有必要进行进一步的研究,以理清上述变量之间的因果途径,此外,还要分离和研究被认为在艺术疗法中同时起作用的多种离散的治愈机制。