Art Therapy and Narrative Therapy Interventions for Pain Management: A Case Study with a Post-Quadruple Amputation Oncology Patient

J Palliat Med. 2024 Oct 29. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2024.0280. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

This case discussion describes the use of an expanded interdisciplinary palliative care team structure that integrated art therapy and narrative therapy to meet the needs of a woman with a history of chronic pain and Burkitt lymphoma, who had received quadruple amputation due to complications of treatment. The concurrent interventions of art therapy, narrative therapy, and traditional palliative care consultation services resulted in high-quality, trauma-informed care, contributing to effective psychosocial coping and enhanced total pain management. The addition of expressive therapeutic modalities to inpatient palliative care consultation requires close collaboration and may be particularly valuable when addressing complex needs in the setting of prolonged hospitalizations.

Keywords: amputee; art therapy; narrative therapy; palliative care.