The number of women undergoing cancer treatment, especially for breast cancer, is increasing every year, leaving a heavy toll on them. In this research, we answered questions about how helping with fine arts can help a person's psychological support in recovery.
The basis for this research work was a series of experiential art workshops according to a proven structured program, which was adapted for individual work and expanded and upgraded. Themes were aimed at encouraging thinking about oneself, expressing emotions and well-being, as well as creativity and communication with the aim of accelerating the process of personal growth and self-actualization. The answers to the research questions are presented on the basis of a qualitative analysis of the interviews with the participant, self-reflection of works of art, experience and well-being, and structured observation in workshops.
The process of strengthening one's own strengths enabled the participant to make significant changes in the quality of life. The results of this research confirmed the approach as an example of good practice, and the findings could be a challenge for experts in conducting further large-scale and in-depth research.
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