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Purpose

While quantitative and qualitative approaches have been used to capture school-based creative arts therapy practice, the integration of audio diaries with arts-based methods remains unexplored. Audio diaries support in-depth, vocalized reflection that reduces communication barriers and enhances access to individual perceptions, while arts-based responses extend inquiry through symbolic expression.

Design/methodology/approach

This methods-focused examination investigates four art therapists' experiences with both tools in a multiple case study of professional successes and challenges in school-based creative arts therapy. Post-participation semi-structured interviews evaluated the utility of each method, both isolated and in conjunction with one another.

Findings

Results highlighted the unique positive potential of combining audio diaries with arts-based responses to advance qualitative, arts-based research in school-based creative arts therapy.

Originality/value

Recommendations are offered for implementation and sequencing of these data collection tools in school-based creative arts therapy research, particularly for investigating practitioner experiences.

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