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From Trauma to Triumph: The Intersection of Art, Therapy and Resilience in Acid Attack Survivors

Journal: International Journal of English, Literature and Social Science (Vol.10, No. 3)

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Page : 139-147

Keywords : Acid attack; Art; Healing; Identity reconstruction; Resilience; Therapy;

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Abstract

This article, titled From Trauma to Triumph: The Intersection of Art, Therapy, and Resilience in Acid Attack Survivors, explores how art functions as a medium of healing and empowerment for acid attack survivors through the lens of resilience theory. Grounded in psychological frameworks, the study examines how individuals cope with and adapt to the profound physical and emotional trauma resulting from acid violence. Drawing from selected narratives—'Being Reshma', ‘The Book of Shadows', and ‘I Am Still Alive: Journey of Acid-Attack Victims'—the article investigates how creative expression, including visual arts, storytelling, fashion, recitation etc.. contributes to identity reconstruction and emotional recovery. It emphasizes art therapy as a powerful tool for enhancing self-worth, fostering personal growth, and promoting psychological resilience. Through detailed case studies, the article underscores the transformative role of art in supporting survivors to reclaim their voices, challenge societal stigma, and rebuild their lives with strength and dignity. While acknowledging its limited scope, this study highlights the broader implications of integrating art into trauma recovery and resilience-building frameworks.

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