Painting from Within - Developing and Evaluating a Manual-based Art therapy for Patients with Depression
Sammanfattning
Aim: The overall aim was to develop and evaluate a manual-based art-therapy programme for patients with depression, and hence, to clarify treatment effects and to describe participants’ experiences of the treatment. The specific aims were: (I) To explore and describe how art therapy works in relation to therapeutic factors, clinical application, and circumstances in the experimental situation, for patients with depression; (II) To explore what experts in the field of art therapy consider to be the main aspects of treatment for patients with depression in clinical practice; (III) To investigate the effects of manual-based Phenomenological Art Therapy in addition to treatment as usual (PATd/TAU) compared with only treatment as usual (TAU) for patients diagnosed with moderate to severe depression; and (IV) To describe and explore the significance of manual-based Phenomenological Art Therapy as experienced by patients diagnosed with moderate to severe depression. Methods: (I) Systematic literature review according to Realist review; (II) Expert survey according to the Delphi technique (Studies I and II were used as a foundation for developing the manual-based Phenomenological Art Therapy for patients with depression (PATd)); to evaluate the effect and experience of PATd, (III) a randomized controlled trial (RCT) with intention-to-treat design was performed; and, thereafter, an interview study with (IV) a Phenomenological approach, according to Reflective Lifeworld Research. Results: (I) eight therapeutic factors were identified: self-exploration, self-expression, communication, understanding and explanation, integration, symbolic thinking, creativity, and sensory stimulation; (II) resulting in four main aspects of art therapy for patients with depression; expression through art-making and verbal communication concerning, depressive thoughts, feelings, life experiences, and physical symptoms. (III) PATd in addition to Treatment As Usual (TAU) showed a significant reduction of depression and an improved return to work compared to participants receiving only TAU. Self-esteem significantly improved, and suicide ideation did not change for either groups. (IV) PATd facilitates meeting oneself in an inner dialogue between the evident and the unaware. The art-making and describing that experience makes oneself and the situation visible, opening up and altering understanding through the inner dialogue. Conclusions: manual-based PATd seems to work as intended, being an effective treatment, and contributes to recovery for patients with moderate to severe depression.
Delarbeten
I. Blomdahl C, Gunnarsson AB, Guregård S, Björklund A. A realist review of art therapy for clients with depression. The Arts in Psychotherapy 2013; 40(3):322-30. ::doi::10.1016/j.aip.2013.05.009 II. Blomdahl C, Gunnarsson BA, Guregård S, Rusner M, Wijk H, Björklund A. Art therapy for patients with depression: expert opinions on its main aspects for clinical practice. Journal of Mental Health 2016; 25(6); 527-35. ::doi::10.1080/09638237.2016.1207226 III. Blomdahl C, Guregård S, Rusner M, Wijk H. A Manual-based Phenomenological Art Therapy for patients diagnosed with moderate to severe depression (PATd) – a randomized controlled study (submitted). IV. Blomdahl C, Wijk H, Guregård S, Rusner M. Meeting oneself in inner dialogue: a manual-based phenomenological art therapy as experienced by patients with moderate to severe depression. The Arts in Psychotherapy (In press).
Examinationsnivå
Doctor of Philosophy (Health Care Sciences)
Universitet
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Health and Care Sciences
Disputation
Fredagen den 6 oktober 2017, kl. 9.00, Hörsal Arvid Carlsson, Academicum, Medicinaregatan 3, Göteborg
Datum för disputation
2017-10-06
E-post
christina.blomdahl@gu.se
christina.blomdahl@vgregion.se
Datum
2017-09-13Författare
Blomdahl, Christina
Nyckelord
Mental Health
Major Depression
Programme Development
Art Therapy
Publikationstyp
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-629-0250-6 (print)
978-91-629-0251-3 (PDF )
Språk
eng