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The previous experience of group art-work at complex hospital treatment of patients with hard psychiatric disorders

https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2008-5-1-194-197

Abstract

The article lists brief survey on the history of the art-therapy development. The main features of application of this method of the group psychotherapy with psychotic and other hard mental patients are described. The experience of application of the group art-therapy in the general sections of the mental hospital is summarized. The uniqueness of the described studies depends on concerted actions of psychologist and artist, discussions on their results with the psychiatrists in charge of the cases, taking into account while selecting complex treatment. The method is not only extending the abilities of complex biopsychosociotherapy of the mental diseases in hospital conditions, but also promotes the better adaptation of the mental patients in family and society after discharge.

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V. G. Kosenko
ГУЗ «Специализированная клиническая психиатрическая больница № 1» ДЗ Краснодарского края
Russian Federation


I. V. Khlopina
ГУЗ «Специализированная клиническая психиатрическая больница № 1» ДЗ Краснодарского края
Russian Federation


Yu. G. Poroshin
ГУЗ «Специализированная клиническая психиатрическая больница № 1» ДЗ Краснодарского края
Russian Federation


L. A. Alexandrova
ГУЗ «Специализированная клиническая психиатрическая больница № 1» ДЗ Краснодарского края
Russian Federation


Ye. G. Patrakova
ГУЗ «Специализированная клиническая психиатрическая больница № 1» ДЗ Краснодарского края
Russian Federation


M. G. Dobryakova
ГУЗ «Специализированная клиническая психиатрическая больница № 1» ДЗ Краснодарского края
Russian Federation


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Kosenko V.G., Khlopina I.V., Poroshin Yu.G., Alexandrova L.A., Patrakova Ye.G., Dobryakova M.G. The previous experience of group art-work at complex hospital treatment of patients with hard psychiatric disorders. Bulletin of Siberian Medicine. 2008;7(5-1):194-197. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20538/1682-0363-2008-5-1-194-197

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ISSN 1682-0363 (Print)
ISSN 1819-3684 (Online)