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What neurological processes does creating art involve?
-perception
-imagery
-imagination
-affect
-cognition
Left brain responsible for?
-verbal
-analytical
-detail-oriented
Right brain responsible for?
-intuition
-emotion
-images
Creative arts is a tool for elegant treatment planning by:
-Examining component parts of creative art activities using activity analysis
-Designing treatment intervention that relates specifically to a client’s needs with contextual and environment perspective
-Understanding the objects used in relation to the process and product of the creative activity
-Understanding the activity demands on client performance
Activity synthesis in creative art:
-matching appropriately, the activity that you are planning, to the NEEDS, INTERESTS, of the client.
-look at with will be therapeutic for your client.
According to Hinojosa and Blount, treatment planning is a complex and intricate act.
-it incorporates what the client wants but also be elegant in assessing how to modify materials for client
What is the synthesis process?
1. activity analysis
2. moves on to grading, adapting, modifying or creating new activities
3. novice therapist must manipulate, utilize, explore materials, techniques, skills and styles before understanding what can be changed
4. OT must utilize creative thinking as well as clinical reasoning to plan treatment
Discovery
(Fidler and Velde)
increases one's own sensitivity and awareness
Intensification
(Fidler and Velde)
heightens our experiences of life
Expression
(Fidler and Velde)
gives form to feelings, perceptions, and thoughts
Expressions
(Fidler and Velde)
gives form to feelings, perceptions and thoughts
Record
(Fidler and Velde)
history of culture, time and events
Order
(Fidler and Velde)
provides structure and rhythm whether in line, movement, lyric or melody
Integration
(Fidler and Velde)
puts together the parts into an aesthetic whole; integrating reality and imagination
Stimulate
(Fidler and Velde)
assists in stretching the imagination and generating new neural connections and understanding
Empathy
(Fidler and Velde)
connects experiences of others with your own
Communication
(Fidler and Velde)
symbolic expression and sharing of messages besides using words
interpretation
(Fidler and Velde)
provides different perspectives about the human experience
reformation
(Fidler and Velde)
allows one to change object forms to influence meaning
enhancement
(Fidler and Velde)
challenges what is beautiful and allows us to experience new perspectives
What year did the mural arts program begin?
1984
Who started the Mural arts program?
Jane Golden
What does dance, music and drama require?
Sensitive awareness of patterns