Art Therapy Untuk Meningkatkan Regulasi Emosi Pada Anak Yang Mengalami Insecure Attachment.

Tanius, Theresia (2010) Art Therapy Untuk Meningkatkan Regulasi Emosi Pada Anak Yang Mengalami Insecure Attachment. Masters thesis, Universitas Tarumanagara.

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Abstract

Art therapy combines traditional psychotherapeutic theories and techniques with an understanding of the psychological aspects of the creative process. The purpose of art therapy is much the same as in any other psychotherapeutic modality: to improve mental health and emotional well-being. Emotional regulation is an essential feature of mental health. Attachment has been associated with child’s emotional regulation. The data in this project was taken two children. They had problem with their ability to regulate emotions because they usually perceived insecure attachment from their parents such as emotional abuse, verbal abuse, and inconsistent parenting. Mother is the most important and significant person in child’s life. The quality of the child-mother attachment relationship affects the child’s capacity to increasing emotional regulation. It’s useful have occasional mother-child sessions in treatment, especially for two children in this project. Create art with clay promote child and mother to improve their interaction and communication. Clay is helpful medium for those children struggling to symbolize their experience. Any emotion that releases itself naturally through vigorous movement is a perfect match for clay. Step by step, two subjects are increasingly managing their own emotional state.

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Additional Information: Dr. Monty P. Satiadarma, MS/AT, MCP/MFFC, DCH, Psi
Uncontrolled Keywords: art therapy, emotional regulation, insecure attachment
Subjects: Tesis
Skripsi/Tugas Akhir > Fakultas Psikologi
Divisions: Fakultas Psikologi > Psikologi
Depositing User: Admin Fakultas Psikologi
Date Deposited: 07 Feb 2019 04:03
Last Modified: 10 May 2021 04:23
URI: http://repository.untar.ac.id/id/eprint/10337

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