Symbolic Expression in Painting Therapy for Adolescents with Anxiety Disorders

Authors

  • Pinyue Wu Qingdao Malvern College, Qingdao, 266106, China Author

Keywords:

painting therapy, symbolic expression, adolescent anxiety, art-based intervention, emotional regulation

Abstract

Adolescents with anxiety disorders often face challenges in verbally expressing emotional distress, which can limit the effectiveness of traditional therapeutic approaches, such as cognitive-behavioral or pharmacological treatments. Painting therapy offers a non-verbal, symbolic avenue for expressing and reorganizing anxiety; however, prior research has primarily examined therapeutic outcomes while overlooking the underlying symbolic mechanisms of change. To address this gap, the present study develops and empirically validates a symbolic mediation framework linking emotional activation, symbolic formation, reflective dialogue, and integration. Using a mixed-method design, four adolescents aged 13-18 diagnosed with anxiety disorders participated in a twelve-session painting therapy program. Their artworks were analyzed with a coding scheme covering five symbolic motifs: enclosure, fragmentation, movement, contrast, and emergence, which were then correlated with standardized anxiety assessments. Results demonstrated a consistent progression from fragmented, chaotic imagery to coherent, open compositions, with the motifs of emergence and movement showing strong associations with reductions in anxiety. Symbolic transformation was observed to precede measurable improvement, confirming its mediating role in emotional regulation. These findings enhance theoretical understanding of non-verbal therapeutic mechanisms and provide clinicians with a structured model for identifying symbolic indicators of psychological recovery in adolescent anxiety treatment.

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2025-11-02

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Wu, P. (2025). Symbolic Expression in Painting Therapy for Adolescents with Anxiety Disorders. Simen Owen Academic Proceedings Series, 1, 209-220. https://simonowenpub.com/index.php/SOAPS/article/view/25