Sunday, January 18, 2015

An Introduction

Hello there! My name is Tia Forsman and I'm a senior at BASIS Scottsdale High School. Although I have grown to love my school (and the people in it), I am incredibly excited to leave behind its crowded hallways in a few weeks. Instead of sitting in classes during the final months of my senior year, I will be out in the "real world" exploring two of my favorite topics: art and science. 

Art has always been a form of therapy to me. From stressful school work to simple sleep deprivation, a variety of difficult situations have made art necessary in my daily routine. I spent a majority of my junior year painting and trying to relax when I had a few too many things on my plate. And the art really did help me. So for my senior research project I will be studying how art can help others. 

My internship location is St. Mary's Hospital in Tucson, Arizona (feel free to explore the hospital's website by clicking the button on the top of the page). More specifically, I will be working in the Bridges Geropsychiatric Program. Many of the elderly patients in this program (some stay for a couple days, others for several months) suffer from mental illnesses such as Alzheimer's disease, dementia, substance abuse, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, delirium, and psychosis. The patients in this program receive art therapy from Ms. Emily Endreson, an art therapist who I will be shadowing for ten weeks. I will observe Ms. Endreson's group and individual therapy sessions and  hopefully gain a better understanding of art and its healing abilities. 

As much as I would like to "cure" the patients in the geropsychiatric program, that is not what I am focusing on with this project. I think it is important to note that I am going to be studying art in a medical setting because I want to understand how art can go hand-in-hand with medicine (a field I plan on pursuing in college), not how it can replace it.  

I am absolutely thrilled to be starting this final journey of high school and I hope you are just as excited to read about it! For a more detailed description of my project, please click the link at the top of the page labeled "My Proposal." (It's a bit lengthy, I will admit. But it turns out there is already a lot of awesome art therapy research out there!) The first official day of my project is  February 13th and I cannot wait. Talk to you soon! 

Tia