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Body mapping as an exploratory tool to enhance dialogue of life experiences with adolescent boys in a special youth centre

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Title: Body mapping as an exploratory tool to enhance dialogue of life experiences with adolescent boys in a special youth centre
Author: Pienaar, Marinda
Abstract: This qualitative study explored the use of Body Mapping as a tool to enhance dialogue with sentenced adolescent boys in a Special Youth Centre. Their scars and tattoos were regarded as the key to unlocking their life stories. Body maps and unstructured interviews formed the main body of data. The paradigms of both Gestalt- and occupational therapy formed the basis of the conceptual framework and a literature control was done as “theory after” as well as a method of data triangulation. Themes extracted pointed to broken bonds and familial trauma which lead the adolescents to search for belonging and mastery in deviant peer groups and street- and Numbergangs. The tattoos provide graphic affirmation of identification and belonging to these groups. The mapping of their lesions and scars provided the opportunity to relate traumatic experiences. Conclusions were drawn and recommendations could be made as a result of the study.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5591
Date: 2011-11
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