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Revisión bibliográfica en idioma español sobre el arteterapia como herramienta psicoterapéutica
Author(s) -
Alejandro Barbosa González,
Sofía Alexandra Garzón Novoa
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
informes psicológicos
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2422-3271
pISSN - 2145-3535
DOI - 10.18566/infpsic.v20n2a4
Subject(s) - art therapy , creativity , painting , scielo , psychology , psychotherapist , the arts , occupational therapy , medline , visual arts , psychiatry , art , social psychology , political science , law
The objective of the study was to carry out a literature review in Spanish about art therapy as a psychotherapeutic tool. The study took place from 2006 to 2017. The databases consulted were Dialnet, EBSCOhost, El Psitio, Elsevier, Google Scholar, Google Books, Red Visual, Redalyc, ResearchGate, Salud Mental and Scielo; and the descriptors reviewed were "Art therapy," "artistic" "therapy," "therapy of art," "psychology," and "art"; "psychotherapy" and "art"; "creativity" and "psychology"; "creativity" and "therapy". In total, 105 documents were found, of which 73 were pre-selected and, finally, 44 were selected. The findings show that 66% of documents correspond to empirical studies and 34% to documentary reviews. There are also 26problems. Neurodevelopmental disorders are the most worked using artistic therapy. Additionally, there are psychotic disorders. It is concluded that the most used artistic techniques in the different problems that appear in the selected documents were drawing, painting and modeling with clay. Likewise, it was found that art therapy has sought to be an interdisciplinary therapy rather than a therapy of psychology, which is why many specialized professionals come from careers such as Fine Arts, Occupational Therapy, Social Work, Psychiatry and Nursing, among others.

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