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Creating Space for Connection: A Column for Creative Practice

A Kinetic Sculpture Intervention for Individuals Grieving the Deaths of Family Members

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ABSTRACT

This article presents a creative intervention called kinetic sculpture for loss adaptation in grief counseling. This intervention is supported by professional literature regarding Bowenian family systems and creativity in counseling. The deaths of family members may generate much uncertainty for clients regarding functioning of their family systems. Kinetic sculpture allows clients to create visual examples of family equilibrium before, in the midst of, and after the deaths of family members. Insight gained from engaging in this intervention can aid clients in making aspirational plans for their own adaptations to loss. In this article, we present step-by-step instructions for creating the kinetic sculpture, make recommendations for process questions to accompany the intervention, and apply the kinetic sculpture in a case example.

Acknowledgment

Thanks to Cheryl Justice for help in manuscript preparation.

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Notes on contributors

Kären E. Brandon

Kären E. Brandon is a Staff Counselor in Student Counseling Services at Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi.

Rebecca M. Goldberg

Rebecca M. Goldberg is an Associate Professor of Counselor Education in the Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology & Foundations at the Mississippi State University located in pastoral Starkville, Mississippi.

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