Working with chronic patients with mental illness is not easy. Especially for those who are long- term residents in psychiatric clinics, there is a great deal of importance in special periods and events, because they provide them with a sense of time continuity. Thus, in the sphere of occupational therapy techniques, patients of a clinic were asked to create decorations for Easter, a time of religious and cultural importance for Greeks. In this manner the patients were allowed to engage in a different activity and they were provided with the opportunity to create a bazaar, selling their creations and earning extra money for the group activities. The procedure is simple yet it allows exercise of fine motor skills and expression.
Materials:
- candles (1$)
- threads and ribbons (.50$)
- wooden decorative items (.50$/ 1$)
- glue (2$)
- enfold thread around the candle and glue the edges
- add the wooden decorations and glue them
- wrap a ribbon around the glued part and create a bow
Enjoy!
Literature: J. Creek, L. Lougher, 2008. Occupational Therapy and Mental Health, Athens, BHTA Medical Publications MEPE; N. Tsergas, 2014. Therapeutic Approaches through Art, Athens, Topos.
Note: Activities analyzed along with the photographs are taken within the group therapies of a psychiatric clinic in Athens, Greece.
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