KMID : 1148220210170030153
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Journal of Arts Psychotherapy 2021 Volume.17 No. 3 p.153 ~ p.175
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Trends of Group Art Therapy in Korea Focusing on Sociality-Related Variables : Review of Published Studies from 2000 to 2020
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Kang Myeong-Ji
Lim Na-Young
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Abstract
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This study analyzes the overall trend of group art therapy research on sociality-related variables. For this purpose, based on analyzing the topic from 2000 to 2020, the author attempted to understand the research flow by subject, method, and content. First, according to the analysis by age of the study subjects, children were found to have the highest frequency, and environmental variables accounted for a large proportion. The number of participants with the highest frequency was four to eight. Second, according to the examining the type of study in the research method, integrated analysis was the most frequent, and the total treatment sessions were nine to 16 sessions, the treatment time for each session was 60 minutes or more. In the analysis by assessment, the sociability test for the quantitative assessment, the individual session record for the qualitative assessment, and the Kinetic School Drawing (KSD) for the projective test showed the highest frequency. This study is meaningful in that it examines the necessity of expanding the age group of the study subjects, and detailed analysis of the research tools and programs used in identifying the research flow of group art therapy focusing on sociality-related variables. With this as the basis, it is expected to serve as the foundation for sociality-related group art therapy research and provide basic data for future research in the clinical field.
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KEYWORD
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Sociality, Group Art Therapy, Research Trend
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