The Use of Drawings in Group Intervention for Children of Divorce

Children participating in a court-based divorce intervention group for parents and children were asked to "draw a picture of your family divorcing." Analysis of the divorce drawings indicated that children's use of denial, expression of emotionality, depiction of aggression, or use of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of divorce & remarriage 1992-03, Vol.17 (1-2), p.139-156
Hauptverfasser: Cordell, Antoinette S., Bergman-Meador, Barbra
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Children participating in a court-based divorce intervention group for parents and children were asked to "draw a picture of your family divorcing." Analysis of the divorce drawings indicated that children's use of denial, expression of emotionality, depiction of aggression, or use of abstraction in their drawings were not related to sex, age or time since divorce. Results showed that characteristics of children's drawings can be clinically useful in detecting underlying fears and concerns which may be related to coping styles, such as repression or sensitization styles of responding. Either style of coping may be adaptive, since both were related to more realistic beliefs about divorce. A measure of children's beliefs about divorce. There was also some positive change in children's beliefs about divorce following participation in the group program.
ISSN:1050-2556
2837-5300
1540-4811
2837-5319
DOI:10.1300/J087v17n01_10