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submitted by Rebecca Neeley of Methodist Healthcare, Skilled Nursing Facility on February 25, 2002
What is the activity:
Beta Fish Therapy is a one on one/in room therapy. Beta Fish are very "socially oriented" creatures. For this reason are perfect to use for animal-assisted therapy.They see in color, which sometimes makes it possible to get their attention with certain colorful objects. They are very inquisitive and constantly interested in what is going on around them! It has multiple outcomes that may be expected including, lowered blood pressure, decrease in depression, reminiscences of animals that patient may have had in the past.
Instructions on how to facilitate the activity:
The facilitation of the activity is quite simple...once you have "Beta" in his new home just put him on the cart and take off for room visitation, but there are a few things you need to know about putting the bowl together and the care of Beta.
First, place artificial plant in bowl, then add marbles. Next, fill bowl with tap water that is between 70-80 degrees F (it is a good idea to purchase an aquarium thermometer). Add appropriate amount of Stresscoat (product removes the chlorine from the tap water). As simple preventatives, add a tsp. of Aquarium salt to water. This helps Beta's gills function more effectively. Add a few drops of Aquarisol to guard against ICH. After all has been added to water, place Beta in bowl.
After the fish is set up, it is simple :) one on one individualized therapy from here! You can get as creative as you'd like.. Beta fish are special in the way that you can even try to teach it tricks. For example, jumping up and take a piece of food off your finger.. patients will think that it's SOOO GREAT!
Materials: Clear/glass bowl or vase, Male-beta fish, fish food, tap water, small artificial aquarium plant, colorful flat floral marbles, aquarium thermometer, Stresscoat Water Conditioner, aquarium salt, Aquarisol drops(guards against ick infection), small cart for transport of fish, Rubbermaid rubber shelf-lining to put on top of cart for non-slip surface, and a small fish net.
Materials Needed: Male Beta Fish, clear glass bowl or vase, colorful flat floral marbles, small artificial aquarium plant,
Contradictions: It may sound like a lot of trouble for upkeep of the fishbowl and beta fish, but it really isn't!
Special Considerations:
Cleaning the Bowl - Always clean bowl with WATER ONLY and just use a soft washcloth to wipe off the residue on inside of bowl and rinse well.
Wherever you plan to keep Beta, it should be in a draft-free location and not in direct sunlight; fish are very sensitive to sudden temperature changes and will get sick very quickly if subjected to extremes.
Wherever you plan to keep Beta, it should be in a draft-free location and not in direct sunlight; fish are very sensitive to sudden temperature changes and will get sick very quickly if subjected to extremes.
Feed the Betas twice a day, 7-8 pellets at a time. You might want to start out with less and see how much your individual fish wants to eat.
Change water once a week.
What is the activity: Using the popping of balloons to reveal questions for to provide socialization, reminiscing, and interaction between participants!
Instruction on how to facilitate the activity:
Begin be writing a variety of reminisce questions/statements on small slips of paper.
Examples:
Who taught you how to drive?
Tell us about your first date.
Describe the house you grew up in.
What was your first job?
Tell us about your best childhood friend.
What do you remember about your grandparents?
Place one slip into each balloon. Seat residents in a circle with balloon on the floor in the middle. Have one resident pick a color balloon. We have the staff pop the balloons with scissors as the residents don't like to do it themselves. The resident then answers the question. We will also go around the circle and have all residents answer. You then go to the next resident in the circle and have them pick a balloon.
Who might benefit from this activity:
Children, geriatrics, virtually anyone!
Materials Needed: Balloons in a variety of colors, a scissors or pin, as well as paper and pencil.
Contradictions: They suggest that this was used with a geriatric population but I am concerned that the sound of the popping of multiple balloons might be too much!
Special Considerations:
Safety of the participants
Excessive sound of the activity (consideration for other residents)
"The Writing on the Wall"
VIDEO: http://wn.com/Graffiti_Art_Therapy
http://www.graffitiarttherapy.com/_/Study.html
What is the activity?
Graffiti Therapy is an artistic expression of hip hop/street art designed as a model for demonstrating the therapeutic possibilities of working with adolescent graffiti offenders from within their own realm of interest. It uses their style of art and interests/creative process of therapy to access ideas and memories. Through the creative process explore issues of identify and self-awareness, understanding and self-expression in a way that cannot be expressed through words alone. The purpose is to explore their inner identity struggle and discover constructive ways to transform their illegal behavior into positive social contributions.
Instruction on how to facilitate activity:
The program lasts a duration of 8 weeks with 7-10 participants, ages 14-21. It is an instruction as well as one on one care. Prior to participating, subjects fill out a pre-questionaire. They are to keep a journal recording their thoughts, feelings and ideas resulting from their participation. Video interviews provide participants thoughts, feelings and ideas. The themes to be analyzed are expression of feelings, graffiti as therapy, risk taking, development, originality, being seen/being heard, being real, oppression by society, community/brotherhood. Lastly, a follow up questionnaire to conclude.
Who might benefit from this:
At risk adolescents whom can voluntarily come to find a safe place to practice self-expression. They will find a much needed sense of community or “brotherhood” as a positive support system. Also, anyone interested in graffiti as an art form or on the contrary anyone who sees graffiti in a negative way to see the positive experience.
Contradictions:
Typically it is not called ART or freedom of speech.. it is called public vandalism.
For example, the City of Los Angeles spends $20 Million dollars on graffiti removal. Yet, only $100 thousand on youth outreach. It almost seems as if it’s only covering up the problem, because it keeps coming back and it’s apart of the CULTURE and is not going away. Instead, this is an opportunity to harness that power and work WITH it.
Materials:
Simulated Wall & spray paint!
Special Considerations:
· Safety!
· Breathing Masks?
· Setting limitations of what is positive graffiti.
· Provide legal murals in the community.
· Therapist could be someone to relate to (ex-graffiti artist turned law abiding to provide a relate-able positive role as opposed to an adult professional who represents the institution of authority)
If approached correctly, graffiti art can become a source of reflection and individual development.
“To pour your soul onto a wall and be able to step back and see your fears, your hopes, your dreams, your weaknesses, really gives you a deeper understanding of yourself and your mental state.”