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Artwork and storytelling in art therapy: emerging narrative identity
Štěpánek, P. ; Čermák, Ivo
Art therapy approach, in which visual and narrative imagination are, used to expression of important life themes, is presented. The authors suppose that imaginative creation in both modalities facilitates understanding of trouble experience and also narrative identity emerging, which the individual has not reflected till now. Therapeutic change is connected with this complex process. The case study illustrates the shift in form of pictures and narratives inspired by them during art therapy. Change of artistic style and storytelling genre indicates identity emerging. Re-configuration of painting style and story genres can refer also to identity re-configuration.

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