Expressive therapies continuum.

Expressive therapies continuum.

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Objective of this research is to explore the subjective experience and perceived benefits of 60 cancer patients participating in the music therapy based and Expressive Therapies Continuum and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy informed psychosocial support programme. The data was obtained by means of questionnaire and focus group discussions. All partic...

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... Therapies Continuum (ETC)-is a model, based on ideas of an art educator Wictor Lowenfeld and conceptualized by Lusebrink and colleagues [4,6], that poses the idea that human being is perceiving the world and processing the information in three modes, each with two poles, revealing opposites existing within the mode (See Table 1): a) motion (kinaesthetic-sensory perception), b) emotion (perceptual-emotional perception) and c) thought (cognitive-symbolic perception), as well as d) creative level or vertical axis intersecting the horizontal levels and possibly presenting at any level or representing the integration of functioning from all levels. ...

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