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Fostering Personhood Through

Creative Expression

A Presentation by Kirsten Camartin MSW RSW

DTATI Candidate. Ontario Canada

Reasons for Conducting the Project

Established calling from people with

dementia

Reduction in Stigma

Capabilities to grow, share and

learn

Stepping outside the role of sick

perso

Art Therapy is…

A creative way to express thoughts and feelings

Art piece=method of communication

The colour

green

represented

the

outdoors

and being in

nature for

this

participant

1st phase

What do you want to

say is happening

here?

Art pieces created by participant with

dementia

2nd phase

3rd phase

The erodi g se se of self that o ershado s a perso ith de e tia’s a ility to participate in their own world can be temporarily suspended during the art

pro ess Ca arti , , p. .

References

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Camartin, K. (2012). The use of art therapy with persons with dementia. Canadian Art

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Camartin, K. (2013) Fostering personhood through creative expression. Unpublished

manuscript, Toronto Art Therapy Institute, Toronto, Canada.

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Harlan, J. (May 1990). Beyond the patient to the person: promoting aspects of autonomous functioning in individuals with mild to moderate dementia. American Journal of Art Therapy, 28(4), 99-106.

Johnson, C.M., & Sullivan-Marx, E.M. (2006). Art therapy: Using the creative process for healing and hope among African-American older adults. Geriatric Nursing, 27(5), 309-316.

Kahn-Denis, K. (1997). Art therapy with geriatric dementia clients. Art therapy: American Journal of Art therapy association, 14(3), 194-99.

Kamar, O. May 1997 . Art therapy with a patie t with Alzhei er s disease. American Journal of Art Therapy, 35(4), 118-125.

Killick, J., & Allen, K. (1999). The arts in dementia care: touching the human spirit. Journal of dementia care, 7, 33-37.

Malchiodi, C. (2012). Creativity and aging: an art therapy perspective. In C. Malchiodi (2nd ed.), Handbook of art therapy (pp. 275-287). New York, NY: the Guilford Press.

References

Ryan, E., Byrne, K., Spykerman, H., & Orange, J. (2005). Evidencing Kitwood s

personhood strategies: Conversation as care in dementia. In B. H. Davis

(Ed.), Alzheimer talk, text and context: Identifying communication

enhancement (pp. 18-36). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

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art therapy. Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy

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