• 제목/요약/키워드: Class-based Group Art Therapy Program

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학급단위 집단미술치료프로그램이 아동의 정서조절과 학교생활적응력 향상에 미치는 효과 (Effects of Class-based Group Art Therapy Program on Child's Emotional Regulation and School Adjustment Improvement)

  • 김미희;홍미희
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제17권5호
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    • pp.613-623
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구는 학급단위 집단미술치료프로그램이 아동의 정서조절과 학교생활적응력 향상에 미치는 효과성을 검증하고자 하였다. 본 연구는 대전시 00지역에 소재하고 있는 A초등학교에서 학생들을 대상으로 실시한 학교생활적응력 척도에서 3학년 최하수준 학급을 대상으로 구성되었다. 학급단위 집단미술치료프로그램은 2014년 10월 15일부터 11월 19일까지 주 1회, 40분씩 총 6회기를 진행하였다. 연구도구는 정서조절과 학교생활적응력 척도를 사전 사후로 비교하여 사용하였다. 본 연구의 효과검증을 위한 분석방법으로는 정서조절과 학교생활적응력 척도 변인의 사후검사 점수의 집단 간 비교에서 사전을 고려한 공분산분석(ANCOVA)을 하였다. 분석결과로는 첫째, 아동의 정서조절은 프로그램 실시 후 유의미하게 향상되었다. 둘째, 아동의 학교생활적응력은 프로그램 실시 후 유의미하게 향상되었다. 본 연구의 결론은 학급단위 집단미술치료프로그램을 진행하여 아동의 정서변화 과정을 통해 적절히 정서를 조절 할 수 있도록 하였고, 동시에 자연스럽게 학급친구들과 함께할 수 있는 자리를 마련하여 또래관계 형성을 바탕으로 학교생활적응력 향상에 긍정적인 도움을 주었다. 그리고 학교현장에서 다양하게 활용할 수 있도록 적합한 프로그램을 구축하여 즐거운 학교생활을 할 수 있도록 도움을 주는데 의의가 있다.

초등학교 고립아동에 대한 집단미술치료 사례연구 (A Case Study on Group Art Therapy for Isolated Elementary School Children)

  • 김정민
    • 초등상담연구
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.217-245
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    • 2007
  • This research work was aimed at assisting isolated children to adapt their school life having examined the process of their changes by reducing isolation level and isolative behavior through means of implementing group art therapy program. To accomplish this purpose of research, 36 participants were selected from children attending Class 6, 4th Grade of D Elementary School located in Dajeon Metropolitan City, to which researcher was served as homeroom teacher. And the participants were asked to complete a survey that included social and emotional isolation scale test which was designed by Heh Sung-hee(1993) and 4 children marked more than 96 points were designated as isolated children. The group art therapy program exercised in this research was the one that reorganized by research to suit the research purpose based on the precedent works, and survey was conducted total 12 times, two time a week, within 60 minutes per time, between 6 September and 24 October 2006, and researcher conducted group art therapy program directly at Class 6, 4th Grade of D Elementary School using extra hours after school. And following analyses were performed in relation to results therefrom: First, to analyze changes of isolation level of isolated children Quantitatively, the results from pre and post test concerning social and emotional isolation scale were comparatively analyzed. Second, to analyze changes of psychological state of isolated children, projective drawing tests were performed using Kinetic House-Tree-Person(K-HTP) Drawing and Kinetic School Drawing(KSD) and results therefrom were comparatively analyzed. Third, to analyze Quantitatively what changes have been occurred in the isolated children during the course of forming interrelationships with group members while participating in group art therapy, proceedings were summarized per each stage of the program and analyzed accordingly. Fourth, results from researcher's observation of what changes have been occurred in the isolative behavior of isolated children before and after implementation of group art therapy were compared accordingly. Followings are resulting conclusions. First, group art therapy program reduced isolation level of isolated children. Second, group art therapy program changed the isolated children's psychological state into a stable and positive fashion. Third, isolated children became able to experience positive interrelations as well as establishment of new human relationships with group members during the course of participating in the group art therapy program. Fourth, group art therapy program reduced isolative behaviors of the isolated children. Therefore, conclusions could have been reached that the group art therapy program implemented in this research reduced isolative behaviors of the isolated children, and changed their anxious and depressed mental state into stable and positive ones, also established positive interrelationships as well as new human relationships. And, it will be able to expect a greater effect if a program which has been associated with their family could be proceeded along with continuous guidance and teaching having developed objective test tools that will discern isolated children.

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미술치료 교양강좌가 대학생의 자기성장에 미치는 효과 (The Effect of Art Therapy for University Students' Self-development in the Liberal Arts Programs)

  • 홍은주;문현영
    • 한국지역사회생활과학회지
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    • 제21권3호
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    • pp.427-439
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    • 2010
  • This study aimed to investigate the potential of Art Therapy to be part of Liberal Arts programs for university students. The study is based on the examination of the effect after the program. The program was combined with Art Therapy theory and with a practical part for students to have a psychological understanding of self development(ego-identity, self-esteem and interpersonal relationship). The subjects were 38 students who were registered in the Art Therapy course at N university. It was a two hour-course and was offered every week. The first 40 minutes of the class were used for explaining Art Therapy theory, and the last 80 minutes were given for practice. To analyze the effect of the program, the index of ego-identity, the index of self-esteem and the index of interpersonal relationship were used. Frequency, percentage and standard deviation were calculated with SPSS 12.0, and a paired t-test was followed. According to the results, this art therapy program has an effect on the subjectivity and future-confidence of students, which includes the sub-categories of self-identity. However, there was no effect found in the category of self-esteem. Comprehension, which is under the interpersonal relationships category, showed statistically meaningful differences after the program was done. Based on this study, it was revealed that Art Therapy as a part of the Liberal Arts programs, which incorporates a large number of students, can have a similar effect on people compared to the Group Art Therapy, which incorporates a relatively smaller number of people.