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Art Therapy
The study centered on the use of art therapy to support Indigenous populations, emphasizing the importance of community, belief systems, and the development of personal identity. It explored how art therapy could increase body awareness, promote trust, and address life and death issues within a familial context.
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Art Therapy with Indigenous Populations Positive Results Allow Diversity of Opinions To Exist Together Reduced Anxiety Levels Feeling Less Hopeless Self-Care Discovered Old Issues That Need Attention A Space for Reflection Sense of Control Sense of Calm Sense of Safety Able to Communicate Feelings About Their Own Art Making Greater Connection to Nature Reflect Verbally on Experience What the Study Focused on Developing Identity Focus Forming Agreements Trust Family Community Belief in a Higher Being Life and Death Issues Reducing Anxiety, Tension, and Depression Increase Body Awareness Pain Management Focus on Communication Methods Used Non-Art Meditation Breathing Exercises Taking Circles Clearing the Air with a White Turkey Feather Poetry Writing Role Play Artistic Ones Visual Journaling Set Multipurpose Drawing/Painting Tablets Painting Banners for Procession Totem Poles Ceramic Clay with Glazes Items from Nature (Cedar Branches and Pine Cones) Blank Masks Magazine Cut Outs Percussion Instruments Drawing Materials Pencil, Pastels, and/or acrylic painting supplies) Drums Coloured Fabric for Crafts