A Heuristic Exploration of Creating Response Art to Reduce Vicarious Grief

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Author
Zion, Alysa
Date
2023
Degree
Master of Arts in Art Therapy
Abstract
The following is a heuristic study that explored vicarious grief and response art through the lens of an art therapy intern. Vicarious grief involves feeling grief symptoms such as: sadness, guilt, anger, helplessness, hopelessness, and depression triggered by client narrative or client losses. Response art is art made by art therapists in response to their work with clients. This self-study consisted of making collage art cards for thirty days and journaling about the experience to reduce vicarious grief symptoms. The themes that emerged from this study include: finding hope, balance, connection, and completing a grief journey.
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