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dc.contributorLoyola Marymount University, ENKI Mental Health and Research Systemsen-US
dc.creatorBender, Brooke; Loyola Marymount University
dc.creatorMetzl, Einat S.; Loyola Marymount University
dc.creatorSelman, Trinidad; Universidad de Chile
dc.creatorGloger, Daniela; Universidad del Desarrollo
dc.creatorMoreno, Nancy; Avanza Centro Psicopedagógico y del Aprendizaje
dc.date2014-06-06
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-29T15:02:48Z
dc.date.available2020-10-29T15:02:48Z
dc.identifierhttp://www.psykhe.cl/index.php/psykhe/article/view/641
dc.identifier10.7764/psykhe.24.1.641
dc.identifier.urihttps://revistaschilenas.uchile.cl/handle/2250/157296
dc.description This study, conducted in Talca, Chile, a year and a half after a massive natural disaster, focused on creative thinking and art production as manifestations of resilience. Purposive sampling was used to recruit participants through community leaders and programs. Ten survivors whose houses were damaged or destroyed during the 2010 earthquake were willing to participate in semi-structured interviews that included verbal narratives and an art response. Systematic analysis illuminated conscious and latent psychological content. Three overarching themes were identified as central to survivors’ recovery process and were then contrasted with data from New Orleans after hurricane Katrina, exploring universality and contextual factors in post disasters’ creativity and resilience. Specifically, in Talca, the creation of craft for sale, instead of art making for emotional expression in New Orleans, was observed; idealism and future-oriented thinking were heightened in Talca, while humor and spirituality seemed more pronounced in New Orleans; and connections to natural surroundings in Talca were juxtaposed with New Orleans’ residents’ strong neighborhood affiliations and cultural festivities.  en-US
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dc.languageeng
dc.publisherPontificia Universidad Católica de Chilees-ES
dc.relationhttp://www.psykhe.cl/index.php/psykhe/article/view/641/pdf_34
dc.rightsUna vez aceptado un artículo, los autores firmarán un formulario de transferencia de los derechos del artículo a Psykhe.El autor conservará los derechos intelectuales de la obra y transfiere los derechos patrimoniales a Psykhe.es-ES
dc.rightsOnce an article is accepted, authors will sign a form for transferring the rights of the article to Psykhe.The authors preserve the copyright of their work but transfer their royalties to Psykhe. en-US
dc.sourcePsykhe; Volumen 24, Número 1 (2015)es-ES
dc.sourcePsykhe; Volumen 24, Número 1 (2015)en-US
dc.source07182228
dc.source07170297
dc.subjectpsicología; la recuperación; la resiliencia; ciencias sociales; salud publicaen-US
dc.subjectresilience, creativity, disaster, Chile, New Orleansen-US
dc.titleCreative Soups for the Soul: Stories of Community Recovery in Talca, Chile, After the 2010 Earthquakeen-US
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
dc.typeen-US
dc.typequalitativeen-US
dc.typees-ES
dc.typept-BR


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