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Art And Schizophrenia Essay

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Studies have been done on art being used for schizophrenia patients to utilize as a tool to help them understand their disorder but is this the proper tool for patients? I came across two patients with schizophrenia, Kate a eighteen year old and Bryan John Charnely. Kate was diagnosed at the age of seventeen and a great way for her to deal with her hallucinations was to draw them out. She stated “ In my hallucinations I hear voices, sounds effects, random noises, and often I see bugs, faces, and disembodied eyes (Boredpanda.com). According to the book, Essentials of Psychology by R.H. Ettinger, the author states “ the primary symptoms include disturbances in thought, perception, emotional expression, and speech” ( Pp 2, Pg 542). By this statement the author is explaining what the most common symptoms are and comparing Kate’s hallucinations its clear why she can see and hear her hallucinations. Charnely on the other hand is an older man who was diagnosed with …show more content…

I came across an article “ The MATISSE study: a randomized trial of group art therapy for people with schizophrenia” by BMC Psychiatry, this article states “ It has been promoted as a means of helping who may find it difficult to express themselves verbally in psychological treatment” (Crawford et.al.., 2010) In other words its a study on random patients and their purpose for this was to evaluate if art is actually helpful for patients with schizophrenia. Art has many advantages such as being able to understand a persons image of themselves or life. Even though art may be a great tool for patients not a lot of research has been conducted and its effectiveness has not always been great. Due to this not all patients utilize art therapy because every patient deals with schizophrenia differently but in Kate’s and Charnely’s case it was

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