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BukuArt psychotherapy in medical oncology: A search for meaning(in The International Journal of Art Therapy, Vol. 15, No. 2)
Bibliografi
Author: Tjasink, Megan
Topik: Medical Oncology; Cancer; Objectification; Identity; Existential Phenomenological Psychotherapy; Art Psychotherapy
Bahasa: (EN )    Edisi: December 2010    
Penerbit: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group     Tempat Terbit: New York    Tahun Terbit: 2010    
Jenis: Article - diterbitkan di jurnal ilmiah internasional
Fulltext: 629842__929912525.pdf (443.65KB; 11 download)
Abstract
Being poked, prodded and exposed to poisons or to radiation is often essential in oncology and can be deeply unpleasant,
objectifying and dehumanising. Becoming an object of medical processes can also raise significant issues of identity. Art
psychotherapy can work alongside these medical processes, bringing the humanity and search for and expression of
meaning and value back into the equation. This is both intrinsically valuable to the patient and also to the quality of their
relationships with others. I discuss some of the particular issues arising for oncology patients and consider the influence of
existential phenomenological psychotherapy on my approach in this setting. I present a single session with a patient who
felt he had lost his identity and was unable to connect with those around him. I also present work spanning 12sessions in
which patients used art psychotherapy not only to negotiate changing body image and identity during cancer treatment, but
to develop new ways of being in the world and relating to others post treatment.
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