Family‐centered creative arts therapies for children with autism: A configurative systematic review
Janet Tein Ni Moo,
Rainbow Tin Hung Ho
Abstract:ObjectiveThis configurative systematic review analyzed family‐centered creative arts therapies for children with autism to understand why and how they are done.BackgroundCreative arts therapies and family‐centered practice are both beneficial for children with autism. Research combining both approaches—that is, family‐centered creative arts therapies—is emerging, and reported findings are promising. A deeper understanding of the theoretical influences and mechanisms of these therapies may generate new ways of … Show more
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