Plateforme de veille scientifique sur l'Art Thérapie
Alimenté par : Claudia Dapino Ponel
Cette application est une plateforme de veille scientifique permettant d'importer des publications depuis PubMed, de suivre leur lecture, d'en extraire les éléments méthodologiques clés (protocole, variables, résultats), et de constituer une synthèse structurée pour faciliter la réalisation de revues de littérature.
Dernière synchronisation : 17/06/2026
Ce champ explore la manière dont l'art-thérapie et les thérapies expressives peuvent aider les personnes souffrant de scrupulosité (forme religieuse ou morale du TOC), de trauma religieux, de blessure morale, de honte spirituelle ou de conflits liés à la foi. Il s'intéresse aux mécanismes de symbolisation, d'expression émotionnelle, de reconstruction identitaire et de guérison après des expériences religieuses traumatiques ou des croyances rigides. La scrupulosité est considérée comme un sous-type du TOC centré sur les préoccupations religieuses ou morales.
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scrupulosity AND "art therapy"
scrupulosity AND ("art therapy" OR "expressive arts therapy")
"religious OCD" AND "art therapy"
"religious obsessions" AND "art therapy"
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND religion AND "art therapy"
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND spirituality AND "art therapy"
"religious trauma" AND "art therapy"
"religious trauma" AND ("art therapy" OR "expressive arts therapy")
"spiritual trauma" AND "art therapy"
"religious abuse" AND "art therapy"
"spiritual abuse" AND "art therapy"
"religious shame" AND "art therapy"
"religious guilt" AND "art therapy"
"spiritual shame" AND "art therapy"
"faith crisis" AND "art therapy"
"spiritual struggle" AND "art therapy"
"moral injury" AND "art therapy"
"moral injury" AND ("art therapy" OR "expressive arts therapy")
"spiritual injury" AND "art therapy"
"trauma" AND spirituality AND "art therapy"
"trauma" AND religion AND "art therapy"
PTSD AND religion AND "art therapy"
PTSD AND spirituality AND "art therapy"
"creative arts therapies" AND spirituality
"creative arts therapies" AND religion
"expressive arts therapy" AND spirituality
"expressive arts therapy" AND religion
"expressive arts therapy" AND "religious trauma"
"expressive arts therapy" AND "spiritual trauma"
"art therapy" AND meaning-making AND spirituality
"art therapy" AND identity AND "religious trauma"
"art therapy" AND healing AND spirituality
"art therapy" AND sacred
"art therapy" AND spiritual care
("religious trauma" OR "spiritual trauma") AND ("art therapy" OR "expressive arts therapy")
("religious abuse" OR "spiritual abuse") AND ("art therapy" OR "expressive arts therapy")
("religious shame" OR "religious guilt") AND ("art therapy" OR "expressive arts therapy")
("moral injury" OR "spiritual injury") AND ("art therapy" OR "expressive arts therapy")
(religion OR spirituality) AND trauma AND ("art therapy" OR "expressive arts therapy")
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This study examines the therapeutic and expressive potential of queer-themed Indian cinema as an arts-based intervention for LGBTQIA+ elders with trauma histories, positioning film-viewing as a struct…
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This umbrella review will evaluate the effectiveness of creative arts therapies (CAT)-encompassing art, drama, dance/movement, and music therapies-compared to standard non-creative treatments, in enha…
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