The art therapist identity and growth mindset while facing big life transformations
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Author: Elghamramy, Farah
Faculty advisor: Treadon, Carolyn
Degree granting institution: Pennsylvania Western University
Degree name: Master of Art Counseling/Art Therapy
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2024
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This heuristic self-enquiry explores the interplay between the identity development of an art therapist and the cultivation of a growth mindset. Through an in-depth analysis of my personal art journal, relevant literature, and peer-reviewed articles, this study seeks to understand the dynamic relationship between professional identity formation and the adoption of a growth-oriented perspective. Central to this investigation is the concept of 'El Duende,' serving as a crucial data collection tool that captures the essence of artistic expression and personal introspection. By reflecting on my experiences and insights as an art therapist, I aim to uncover the transformative processes that contribute to professional growth and resilience. This research not only highlights the importance of self-awareness and reflective practice in the field of art therapy but also provides a framework for other practitioners to enhance their professional development through a growth mindset.
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Elghamramy, F.K. The Art Therapist Identity and Growth Mindset While Facing Big Life Transformations. [Thesis]. Pennsylvania Western University, 2024.
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