Research Centre for Arts and Wellbeing, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, United Kingdom.
Faculty of Health, Social Care and Medicine, Edge Hill University, Ormskirk, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2023 Aug 4;18(8):e0288626. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0288626. eCollection 2023.
Caregivers of children on the autism spectrum can carry a significant amount of practical, psychological, and social demands and responsibilities that are highly stressful. A group Dance Movement Psychotherapy (DMP) was offered to facilitate the wellbeing of caregivers. In this article, we explore the experiences of the therapeutic processes and outcomes of the intervention from the perspectives of caregivers, the therapist, and the researcher/co-facilitator.
Four clusters of caregivers of children on the autism spectrum (N = 20 Mean age = 39.25 years) took part in five group DMP sessions lasting 90 minutes delivered across two special educational needs settings. Twenty reflective focus groups took place in total, with each taking place at the end of each DMP session. Participants were invited to capture their experiences through arts-based drawings, while therapist and participating researcher/co-facilitator kept session-based notes and arts-based reflections. These arts-based and verbal data were grouped to generate themes.
Six overarching themes emerged from the arts-based and verbal data with multiple subthemes that describe the contribution of DMP towards promoting caregivers' wellbeing and identified key challenges in implementing the intervention. These themes are: (1) Beholding within and around; (2) Reflecting and reinforcing strengths; (3) Exchanging views; (4) Looking back and carrying forward; (5) Core benefits; and (6) Challenges to engage in DMP.
Caregivers talked about their experience of participating in the DMP groups as positive and acknowledged the helpful and challenging aspects of taking part in DMP intervention. They appreciated the creative and expressive nature of the intervention to promote their emotional and social wellbeing. The challenges identified in the study indicate that further awareness is needed within school environments about the contribution arts therapies can make towards establishing appropriate and sustainable interventions for caregivers.
自闭症谱系儿童的照顾者承担着大量的实际、心理和社会需求和责任,这些需求和责任压力非常大。为了促进照顾者的幸福感,我们提供了一个团体舞蹈运动心理治疗(DMP)小组。在本文中,我们从照顾者、治疗师和研究人员/共同促进者的角度探讨了治疗过程和干预结果的经验。
4 组自闭症谱系儿童的照顾者(N = 20,平均年龄 = 39.25 岁)参加了 5 个持续 90 分钟的团体 DMP 课程,这些课程在两个特殊教育需求环境中进行。总共进行了 20 次反思焦点小组,每次都在 DMP 课程结束时进行。参与者被邀请通过艺术创作来捕捉他们的经验,而治疗师和参与的研究人员/共同促进者则保留了基于课程的笔记和基于艺术的反思。这些基于艺术和口头的数据被分组以生成主题。
从艺术和口头数据中得出了 6 个总体主题,其中包含多个子主题,描述了 DMP 对促进照顾者幸福感的贡献,并确定了实施干预的关键挑战。这些主题是:(1)在内部和周围观察;(2)反思和强化优势;(3)交流观点;(4)回顾和传承;(5)核心益处;(6)参与 DMP 的挑战。
照顾者谈到了他们参与 DMP 小组的经验是积极的,并承认参与 DMP 干预的有益和挑战性方面。他们赞赏干预的创造性和表达性,以促进他们的情感和社会幸福感。研究中确定的挑战表明,在学校环境中需要进一步提高对艺术治疗可以为照顾者建立适当和可持续的干预措施做出的贡献的认识。