Medical Art Therapy Blog

Rachel Schreibman has a blog all about the growing field of Medical art therapy.  Medical Art Therapy

I have worked in a hospital setting for several years and love it.  Working with both children and adults is amazing.  Creativity during the healing process….so fascinating.  Don’t steal that line…I may use it someday!

The medical field is rapidly catching on to the myriad benefits that art making has for patient care.   Check out her blog!

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Medieval Russian Boys drawings show boys will be boys whatever century it is…

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If only she knew….

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Arts in Healthcare

Creative Arts Therapy May Improve Quality Of Life For Pediatric Cancer Patients
25 Apr 2010

As health care professionals continue placing greater emphasis on the quality of life (QOL) of childhood cancer patients, researchers have found that creative arts therapy (CAT) may improve QOL in pediatric oncology patients undergoing therapy. Their findings were published in the May/June 2010 edition of Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, published by the Association of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses (APHON).

“By using creative expression, a child or adolescent with cancer can express feelings about the course of the disease and tumultuous treatment through dance/movement, music, and art. This outlet allows the patient to creatively and kinesthetically process the assaults of cancer and its treatment, and thus establish a stronger sense of self and improved quality of life,” the authors wrote.

Jennifer R. Madden, MS, RN, CPNP, of the University of Colorado Medical School, Denver, and colleagues conducted their research in three phases – a small, randomized pilot with brain tumor patients only, a descriptive study observing all eligible hematology/oncology patients who received CAT, and qualitative interviews with medical and nursing providers.

“Little is known about the effect of CAT on QOL in children receiving chemotherapy in the outpatient venue,” the authors wrote. “Because many children spend 4 to 8 hours in the infusion room, patients, parents, and staff have verbalized the need for additional stimuli such as arts and crafts or music to make the hours spent receiving treatment more tolerable. In addition, there are continuous requests for psychological support from patients and staff. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of CAT on the QOL of brain tumor patients and subsequently all patients receiving infusions in the outpatient hematology/oncology clinic at a tertiary care pediatric hospital.”

“All participating patients and parents reported satisfaction with the CAT intervention and stated that they would like to see the program continue. Future research investigating biophysical measurements or specific symptoms (pain, nausea) is warranted to pro¬vide concrete evidence to the medical community of the benefit of CAT. In addition, in this era of holistic nursing, CAT is the perfect example of how a nurse can involve the whole patient using the creative arts to aid in healing from the traumatic treatment of cancer in a child,” the authors concluded.

Source
Association of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses (APHON)
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Article URL: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/186532.php

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Make art

Don’t forget to make art!

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BlogCatalog

Art Blogs - BlogCatalog Blog Directory

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Happy Thanksgiving!

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Children draw, share feelings to make sense of Fort Hood tragedy | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Latest News

Children draw, share feelings to make sense of Fort Hood tragedy | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Latest News

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40th American Art Therapy Conference

I arrived home today from the conference and after resting a bit I have decided to start a blog with the purpose of educating and inspiring people about art therapy. I have a private practice in Dallas, Texas where I see clients aged 4 and up. I also work in a children’s hospital with child life bringing the healing potential of art bedside.

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A blog is born

This is the first post.  I am getting my feet wet trying to figure out all the ins and outs of wordpress.  Bear with me!

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