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Investigating the therapeutic potential of a heritage-object focused intervention: a qualitative study
Authors:Lanceley Anne  Noble Guy  Johnson Michelle  Balogun Nyala  Chatterjee Helen  Menon Usha
Affiliation:University College London, UK. a.lanceley@ucl.ac.uk
Abstract:
This study explores the therapeutic potential of heritage-object handling in nurse-patient encounters with women facing cancer. Ten women participated in an object-focused conversation with a nurse specialist. Sessions were audio-tape recorded and transcribed. Kleinian theory framed the analysis to reveal the individual ways women 'used' the object in the session. Professionally observed heritage-object handling provides an aid to discussion with patients and has potential as an assessment platform for therapeutic work or as an intervention approach in its own right. Further longitudinal controlled trials are needed to evaluate such benefits, particularly given the depth of the talk revealed in this study.
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