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 thème explore l’utilisation de l’art-thérapie auprès des personnes présentant un trouble obsessionnel-compulsif (TOC/OCD). Il s’intéresse à la manière dont les médiations artistiques peuvent favoriser l’expression symbolique des obsessions et compulsions, réduire l’anxiété, soutenir la régulation émotionnelle et renforcer la flexibilité psychologique. Les approches en art-thérapie permettent également d’explorer les dimensions identitaires, relationnelles et créatives souvent affectées par le TOC, tout en offrant un espace d’expérimentation moins verbal que les psychothérapies traditionnelles. La littérature examine notamment l’intégration de l’art-thérapie dans les prises en charge des troubles anxieux, des pensées intrusives, du perfectionnisme, de l’intolérance à l’incertitude et des formes spécifiques du TOC telles que la scrupulosité religieuse ou morale.
90 articles disponibles
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND "art therapy"
OCD AND "art therapy"
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND ("art therapy" OR "expressive arts therapy")
OCD AND ("art therapy" OR "expressive arts therapy")
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND "creative arts therapies"
OCD AND "creative arts therapies"
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND artmaking
OCD AND artmaking
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND creativity
OCD AND creativity
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND drawing
OCD AND drawing
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND painting
OCD AND painting
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND visual arts
OCD AND visual arts
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND symbolic expression
OCD AND symbolic expression
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND emotional expression
OCD AND emotional expression
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND self-expression
OCD AND self-expression
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND trauma AND "art therapy"
OCD AND trauma AND "art therapy"
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND anxiety AND "art therapy"
OCD AND anxiety AND "art therapy"
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND emotion regulation AND "art therapy"
OCD AND emotion regulation AND "art therapy"
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND mindfulness AND "art therapy"
OCD AND mindfulness AND "art therapy"
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND psychotherapy AND "art therapy"
OCD AND psychotherapy AND "art therapy"
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND adolescents AND "art therapy"
OCD AND children AND "art therapy"
OCD AND youth AND "art therapy"
"obsessive-compulsive disorder" AND group therapy AND "art therapy"
OCD AND recovery AND "art therapy"
OCD AND resilience AND "art therapy"
OCD AND identity AND "art therapy"
Disgust is an understudied but important emotion in various psychological disorders. Over the last decade, increasing evidence suggests that disgust is also present in various subtypes of obsessive-co…
This study aims to extend previous research by considering gender differences in borderline personality (BPD) using both dimensional self-reported and clinical measures of symptomatology. Drawing from…
BACKGROUND: A significant number of patients who suffer with anxiety and related disorders (that is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), social anxiety disorder (SAnD), panic disorder with or withou…
AIM: The aim of this study is firstly to compare the obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) patients with good insight and OCD patients with poor insight in terms of socio-demographic and clinical featur…
BACKGROUND: Theoretical and anecdotal support for the role of shame in obsessive compulsive related disorders (OCRDs) is prominent. Developing our understanding of shame׳s role in OCRDs is important t…
BACKGROUND: Psychoeducation has been shown to reduce relapse rates in several psychiatric disorders. Studies investigating for which psychiatric diagnoses psychoeducation is offered and assessing its …
This pilot study aimed at assessing the feasibility of capturing physiological evidence of reduced stress for hospitalized children following expressive arts therapy. Twenty-five patients were offered…
Stories play a significant role in how we feel about and interact with the world. Narrative therapy and expressive arts therapy are major influences on the creation of expressive remix therapy, a new …
BACKGROUND: Inhibition of return (IOR) is thought to reflect inhibition of previously attended but irrelevant stimuli. Deficient IOR would increase the likelihood of revisiting previously searched loc…
BACKGROUND: Hoarding Disorder (HD) is currently under consideration for inclusion as a distinct disorder in DSM-5 (1). Few studies have examined comorbidity patterns in people who hoard, and the ones …
The primary purpose of this study was to gather information in order to understand if and how various modalities of personal therapy are employed with undergraduate music therapy students in the Unite…
Hypertension, coronary heart disease (CHD), and anxiety disorders all cause substantial morbidity to patients and costs to the healthcare system. Associations between these diseases have been hypothes…