The Effectiveness of Expressive Group Art Therapy on Decreasing Anxiety of Orphaned Children

Authors

  • Ali Mohebi Anabat Department of Clinical Psychology, Semnan University
  • Mohammad Ebrahim Hokm Abadi Department of Clinical Psychology, Semnan University
  • Shima Shakiba Assistant Professor, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Science
  • Shiva Zarezadeh Kheibari Department of Clinical Psychology, Semnan University
Abstract:

Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of expressive arts therapy on decreasing anxiety of orphaned girls living in family-like centers of Mashhad, Iran.  Methods: One week prior to final examinations, participants were randomly assigned to either an expressive art-making group or a control group. The State-trait anxiety inventory was administered before and after participation. Expressive art making activities included painting or coloring predesigned Mandalas, free-form painting, collage making, still life drawing, and modeling with clay.  Results: The mean state anxiety score between pre-activity and post-activity decreased significantly in the expressive art-making group, whereas no difference was found in the control group. Similarly, the mean trait anxiety score between pre- and post-activity in the artmaking group was significantly lower, and no difference was observed in the controls.  Conclusion: These findings suggest that a brief period of expressive art making can significantly reduce a person’s state of anxiety, which may have implications for art and art therapy programs that offer methods for helping orphaned children coping with stress.

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volume 2  issue None

pages  109- 116

publication date 2014-04

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