A Brief Evaluation to Identify Level of Satisfaction of Art Therapy with Undergraduate Ukrainian Students

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dc.contributor.author Van Lith, Theresa
dc.contributor.author Bullock, Lindsay
dc.contributor.author Horbal, Iryna
dc.contributor.author Lvov, Alexander
dc.date.accessioned 2019-08-22T10:39:40Z
dc.date.available 2019-08-22T10:39:40Z
dc.date.issued 2017-05-17
dc.identifier.citation Van Lith T., Bullock L., Horbal I., & Lvov A. (2017) A brief evaluation to identify level of satisfaction of art therapy with undergraduate Ukrainian students. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 39, 282-294. doi: 10.1007/s10447-017-9297-8 uk
dc.identifier.uri http://er.ucu.edu.ua/handle/1/1565
dc.description.abstract A particular political and social mindset toward mental health support has impacted how and why people seek counseling and therapy in Ukraine. Although a relatively small and developing field, art therapy is beginning to provide a means for assisting cultural and identity development for young adult Ukrainians during a time of civil and political unrest. Cross culturally, art therapy has been found to assist young people in developing a healthy self-concept by providing them with a realistic and less defensive view of themselves and their environment. This paper evaluates the development of art therapy in Ukraine, and examines the practice of art therapy with undergraduate Ukrainian students. First, it details findings from a questionnaire with university students to determine their perception of art therapy. Analysis of these findings resulted in identifying their level of satisfaction toward art therapy, and common reasons why art therapy was sought. Second, the article provides a brief vignette to demonstrate how art therapy was used with undergraduate university students to assist with processing negative memories associated with living under the Soviet era. Finally, the article concludes with a discussion about how to tailor art therapy so that instead of being perceived as a cure it promotes self-care, thereby helping overcome the stigma associated with seeking therapeutic services. uk
dc.language.iso en uk
dc.publisher Springer uk
dc.subject Art therapy uk
dc.subject Counseling uk
dc.subject Ukraine uk
dc.subject University students uk
dc.subject Cultural identity uk
dc.subject Research Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Psychology::Applied psychology uk
dc.title A Brief Evaluation to Identify Level of Satisfaction of Art Therapy with Undergraduate Ukrainian Students uk
dc.type Article uk
dc.status Публікується вперше uk
dc.identifier.doi 10.1007/s10447-017-9297-8
dc.description.abstracten A particular political and social mindset toward mental health support has impacted how and why people seek counseling and therapy in Ukraine. Although a relatively small and developing field, art therapy is beginning to provide a means for assisting cultural and identity development for young adult Ukrainians during a time of civil and political unrest. Cross culturally, art therapy has been found to assist young people in developing a healthy self-concept by providing them with a realistic and less defensive view of themselves and their environment. This paper evaluates the development of art therapy in Ukraine, and examines the practice of art therapy with undergraduate Ukrainian students. First, it details findings from a questionnaire with university students to determine their perception of art therapy. Analysis of these findings resulted in identifying their level of satisfaction toward art therapy, and common reasons why art therapy was sought. Second, the article provides a brief vignette to demonstrate how art therapy was used with undergraduate university students to assist with processing negative memories associated with living under the Soviet era. Finally, the article concludes with a discussion about how to tailor art therapy so that instead of being perceived as a cure it promotes self-care, thereby helping overcome the stigma associated with seeking therapeutic services. uk
dc.relation.source International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling uk


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