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Materials
· Paper
· Markers, crayons, colored pencils
· Blank face page outline
Description
· Have a discussion with patients regarding what they openly portray about themselves to the world, and what they might hide from others.
· Talk about why some things are guarded while others are left open for others to see
· Give the patients the page and have them complete the following:
o What is most important to you (use pictures and words)
o Are you guarded around others or open (use colors to portray this)
o How do you see life (decorate the eyes according to how they see the world)
o What do you listen to, what words effect you? (decorate ears according to this)
o What do you express (opinions, beliefs, etc.)- decorate mouth according to this
o The, on the back of the mask, have the patients write down what they hide from the world/ what they don’t want others to see
· Process what the patients put down on their masks and talk about why we guard some things and are open about others
· Talk about the benefit of sharing with those we trust, but the importance of boundaries in doing so
· Ask if there is anything the patients would like to change about their “mask”, and if so, ask how they can take steps toward those changes now