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Combating self-objectification and nurturing self-concept: Art therapy interventions with adolescent girls

Posted on:2017-08-08Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Notre Dame de Namur UniversityCandidate:Rothermel, SusanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2445390005462793Subject:Psychology
Abstract/Summary:
The pilot study examined the ability of Cognitive-Behavioral art therapy interventions to increase self-concept and lower self-objectification levels among a treatment group of adolescent girls ages 11-13 years. Altered books were used as a container for these interventions. By the end of the six-week Cognitive-Behavioral art therapy intervention, positive correlations were found among several of the self-concept variables for which the pilot study measured. However, overall self-concept levels were shown to have decreased, and the construct of self-objectification was not lowered, nor did it change significantly. Cultural and theoretical implications for art therapy practice with adolescents were discussed.;Keywords: self-objectification, self-concept, adolescent girls, art therapy.
Keywords/Search Tags:Art therapy, Self-concept, Self-objectification, Adolescent girls, Pilot study
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