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The Bird’s Nest Drawing (BND) is an attachment security measure with potential for research and practice, developed by American art therapists. The client draws a bird’s nest and writes a corresponding narrative, the latter assisting an integrative evaluation. A systematic rating procedure currently only exists for the drawings.
This paper briefly reviews attachment theory, delineates the significant findings from five of the studies, and provides information from four others. Implications for clinical use of the Bird’s Nest Drawing and need for future research are discussed.
1 Ιαν 2009 · The Bird's Nest Drawing (Kaiser, 1996) is an art-based assessment that was developed to assess attachment security. In the past 10 years, several studies have further tested this art therapy directive with various populations.
The Bird's Nest Drawing (Kaiser, 1996) is an art-based assessment that was developed to assess attachment security. In the past 10 years, several studies have further tested this art...
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The Bird’s Nest Drawing, first developed in America, provides a way for therapists (and researchers) to understand people’s attachment difficulties. Drawings can express what is difficult to say in words. The person draws a bird’s nest and writes a short story about it.
The Bird’s Nest Drawing (Kaiser, 1996) is an art-based assessment that was developed to assess attachment security. In the past 10 years, several studies have further tested this art therapy directive with various populations.