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Research Article

Community-Based Art Therapy Program to Honor 9/11

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ABSTRACT

With the increase of mental health problems among veterans and active duty service members since the terrorist attacks on 9/11, the need to provide effective mental health treatments has grown. This study focused on the experiences of thirty-seven active service members, veterans, and their families participating in community-based arts activities. Four themes were uncovered suggesting the experience was positive and expressing thoughts and feelings through art-making was therapeutic. Results indicated that art expression provided a way to reflect on the effects on the country, families, and individuals affected by 9/11. Understanding how participants experienced the event provides better understanding of how expressive arts events addressing grief and combat-related loss can be a beneficial component of community engagement and integration.

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Funding

This study was funded by the APSU Office of Student Research and Innovation, APSU Keys to the World Grant, and APSU Center for Excellence of the Creative Arts, Austin Peay State University.

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