THERAPEUTIC AND EDUCATIONAL POTENTIAL OF COMBINING COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY AND ART –  QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF A CASE STUDY Cover Image
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THERAPEUTIC AND EDUCATIONAL POTENTIAL OF COMBINING COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY AND ART – QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF A CASE STUDY
THERAPEUTIC AND EDUCATIONAL POTENTIAL OF COMBINING COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY AND ART – QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF A CASE STUDY

Author(s): Michal Růžička, Kristýna Krahulcová, Jan Chrastina
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology
Published by: Editura ARTES
Keywords: cognitive behavioural psychotherapy; arts; special education; behavioural drama

Summary/Abstract: Cognitive behavioural psychotherapy is, just like other psychotherapeutic systems, of an eclectic nature. Should a therapist be successful across a wide range of issues, he/she needs to be adaptable, flexible and eclectic in terms of the techniques applied. Eclectically oriented therapists use a wide range of interventions; however, they adhere to individual theoretical structures. The aim of the paper is to point out the application of a combination of artistic activities within the system of the Cognitive behavioural therapy. For this purpose the paper presents a qualitative analysis of two case studies. We formulated the following research questions. Can the methods of combining the cognitive behavioural therapy and art accelerate the course of therapy? Can the methods of combining the cognitive behavioural therapy and art be perceived by the client as effective? The phenomenon investigated in the case study is a functional analysis of a client’s case and subsequent application of therapeutic and educational techniques of the Cognitive behavioural therapy and art. In both case studies it was demonstrated that the involvement of therapeutic elements accelerated the course of therapy. The clients in the research sample assessed the therapy as beneficial.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 11+12
  • Page Range: 268-276
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English
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