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- W4381248242 abstract "Background: Art therapy with an autistic person with learning disabilities: communication and emotional regulation.Context: This study focuses on a six-week art therapy programme with an autistic adult, who also has a learning disability, anxiety, and sensory processing disorder. Can art therapy be an effective therapeutic modality to help them develop their communication and emotional regulation abilities?Approach: A single-case study approach was used and contextualised using the ‘Interactive Square approach’ introduced by Bragge and Fenner ([2009]. The emergence of the ‘interactive square’ as an approach to art therapy with children on the autistic spectrum. International Journal of Art Therapy, 14(1), 17–28.). An open-ended interview was conducted and utilised an arts-based narrative inquiry to code the data from the interview. Using Lieblich et al. ([1998]. Narrative research: Reading, analysis, and interpretation. Sage Publications, Inc.) model of narrative analysis.Outcomes: The study found that art therapy could contribute to the development of communication skills for the client and assist with emotional regulation strategies. While humour and the spontaneous element of the art materials also had a beneficial impact.Conclusions: Art Therapy can thus reduce the need for avoidant coping strategies and cognitive suppression, which lead to increased anxiety and externalising behaviour.Implications for Research: These findings highlight important conclusions, and more art therapy research with autistic people with learning disabilities is warranted.Plain-language summary: This article examines the initial impact of art therapy with an adult diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The study investigated whether art therapy could be an effective way of helping that person with communication and managing their emotions.The first part of the research was to gather data from the art therapy sessions. Based on the interactive square analysis method introduced by Bragge and Fenner ([2009]. The emergence of the ‘interactive square’ as an approach to art therapy with children on the autistic spectrum. International Journal of Art Therapy, 14(1), 17–28.). The second part of the research was to hold an audio interview with the client and analyse the recording using Liebmann’s ([2008]. Art therapy and anger. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.) model of narrative analysis.The findings found that art therapy contributed to the development of communication skills. The sensory qualities of the art materials encouraged communication. Art therapy could help a person to understand and manage their emotions.This study highlights important conclusions that can help autistic people with learning disabilities." @default.
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