The Phenomenology of Early Psychosis Elicited in an Occupational Therapy Expressive Evaluation

Expressive assessments facilitate sharing, and the therapeutic understanding of youth. The experiences of nine young adults seeking help for psychosis were explored with an arts-based, occupational therapy expressive evaluation. The study used participant-observation methods. Data analysis drew on h...

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Published in:Occupational therapy in mental health Vol. 34; no. 1; pp. 3 - 31
Main Authors: Zafran, Hiba, Tallant, Beverlea, Gelinas, Isabelle, Jordan, Steven
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Abingdon Taylor & Francis 02-01-2018
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:Expressive assessments facilitate sharing, and the therapeutic understanding of youth. The experiences of nine young adults seeking help for psychosis were explored with an arts-based, occupational therapy expressive evaluation. The study used participant-observation methods. Data analysis drew on hermeneutic phenomenology. The findings illustrate the challenges these participants have in feeling connected to a shared world of doing, and in locating themselves within the temporal flow of time. Of significance was the potential to read the unfolding of creation in clay media as an acted narrative to tap into "constellations of meaning." Implications for clinical practice and professional reasoning are highlighted.
ISSN:0164-212X
1541-3101
DOI:10.1080/0164212X.2017.1338982