コラージュ作品とストレス・コーピングおよび対人ストレスの関連について <論文>
広島大学心理学研究 Issue 14
Page 173-181
published_at 2015-03-31
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Title ( jpn ) |
コラージュ作品とストレス・コーピングおよび対人ストレスの関連について <論文>
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Title ( eng ) |
On the Relationship among Collage Work, Stress Coping, and Interpersonal Stress <Article>
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Creator |
Usuki Ai
Ichiki Yuriko
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Source Title |
広島大学心理学研究
Hiroshima Psychological Research
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Issue | 14 |
Start Page | 173 |
End Page | 181 |
Journal Identifire |
[PISSN] 1347-1619
[EISSN] 2759-0968
[NCID] AA11616129
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Abstract |
Collage therapy is a form of art therapy introduced in Japan around 1980. Based on preceding research and space symbolism, this study examined the relationship among collage work (pasting up point/pasting up contents), stress coping, and interpersonal stress. No significant correlation was found between the pasting up point and either stress coping or interpersonal stress. However, pasting up contents were found to be partially correlated with stress coping and interpersonal stress. In particular, the pasting up ratio of "vehicles" was found to have a positive correlation with confrontive coping, positive reappraisal, and interpersonal stress. It was suggested that dynamic psychological energy is more readily reflected in "vehicles," as in the interpretation of sandplay therapy. Furthermore, a negative correlation was found between confrontive coping and the pasting up ratio of "natural landscapes." This suggested that the psychological energy of confrontive coping, which expresses proactivity against difficulties, is not reflected in "natural landscapes."
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Keywords |
collage work
stress coping
interpersonal stress
space symbolism
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Psychology [ 140 ]
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Language |
jpn
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Resource Type | departmental bulletin paper |
Publisher |
広島大学大学院教育学研究科心理学講座
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Date of Issued | 2015-03-31 |
Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |
Source Identifier |
[ISSN] 1347-1619
[NCID] AA11616129
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