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The psychopathology of everyday art: a quantitative Study - World ...

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List <strong>of</strong> Illustrations, Figures and Tables<br />

Chapter 2.<br />

Impressionistic studies<br />

Table 1: Analysis <strong>of</strong> 253 impressionistic and theoretical papers by diagnoses<br />

according to the theory <strong>of</strong> <strong>art</strong> value to therapy. 37<br />

Table 2a: Environmental description for 253 impressionistic and theoretical papers<br />

according to explanation <strong>of</strong> <strong>art</strong> therapeutic value. 39<br />

Table 2b: Commonly claimed benefits for 253 impressionistic and theoretical papers<br />

according to explanation <strong>of</strong> <strong>art</strong> therapeutic value. 40<br />

Table 3: Summaries <strong>of</strong> impressionistic studies <strong>of</strong> or about <strong>art</strong>ists. Appendix 2<br />

Case studies<br />

Table 1: Diagnostic groups for case studies by levels <strong>of</strong> benefit where the primary<br />

purpose <strong>of</strong> <strong>art</strong>making was the expression <strong>of</strong> feelings.<br />

51<br />

Table 2: Descriptions <strong>of</strong> 67 case studies showing consistency <strong>of</strong> the research by<br />

levels <strong>of</strong> benefit from expression <strong>of</strong> feelings. 52<br />

Table 3: Chi square results for association between method <strong>of</strong> study, form <strong>of</strong><br />

expression and benefits for 67 studies which claimed 'expression <strong>of</strong><br />

feelings' as the main benefit for the use <strong>of</strong> <strong>art</strong> with psychiatric patients.<br />

53<br />

Table 4: Summaries <strong>of</strong> papers reporting changes or signs in the theme/content <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>art</strong>work. Appendix 2<br />

Table 5: Summaries <strong>of</strong> papers reporting general signs <strong>of</strong> psychiatric disturbance.<br />

Appendix 2<br />

Table 6: Summaries <strong>of</strong> papers reporting changes or signs in the form <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>art</strong>work. Appendix 2<br />

Table 7: Summaries <strong>of</strong> papers reporting the most important feature <strong>of</strong> <strong>art</strong> therapy<br />

was the therapeutic relationship. Appendix 2<br />

Table 8: Summaries <strong>of</strong> papers reporting behaviour changes for case studies.<br />

Appendix 2<br />

Contingency tables for Chi square calculation to indicate association between method <strong>of</strong><br />

study, form <strong>of</strong> expression and benefits for categorised commonalities <strong>of</strong> the 67<br />

'expression <strong>of</strong> feelings as main benefit for <strong>art</strong> therapy' studies:<br />

crosstabulation 1: Orientation by method <strong>of</strong> study. Appendix 2<br />

crosstabulation 2: Orientation by form <strong>of</strong> expression. Appendix 2<br />

crosstabulation 3: Orientation by benefit. Appendix 2<br />

crosstabulation 4: Method <strong>of</strong> study by benefit. Appendix 2<br />

crosstabulation 5: Form <strong>of</strong> expression by method <strong>of</strong> study. Appendix 2<br />

crosstabulation 6: Form <strong>of</strong> expression by benefit. Appendix 2<br />

Controlled Studies<br />

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