Abstract
Objective:
To describe a mural art therapy project completed within an adolescent unit of a secure forensic psychiatric hospital.
Method:
The planning, implementation and consecutive stages of the mural art therapy project are described. Pertinent themes are identified.
Results:
A cohort of adolescent forensic inpatients was engaged in a group therapeutic process involving collaboration, design and the completion of an art mural. The participants generally approved of the project and identified themes of gaining a sense of achievement, empowerment, teamwork, involvement and ownership. The art mural transformed and improved the visual and spatial environment of the Adolescent unit courtyard.
Conclusions:
Mural art therapy was acceptable to young offenders hospitalised with mental illness, which has relevance for adolescent psychiatric units and youth detention centres.
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