| Title: TATTOO SCAR COVER-UP IN PSYCHOLOGY: MIXED-METHODS METHODOLOGY |
| Author: Ksenia Oliinyk |
| Abstract: A bunch of studies showed that burns, surgery, self -self -consistency or traumatic scars often serve as a constant reminder of the loss of control that can reduce self -confidence and lead to social isolation. We examined how decorative tattoos can turn these scars into symbols of strength and restoration by examining qualitative reports and quantitative results of previous studies. These studies include interpretative phenomenological analysis of burns, survivors of burns and a great overview of the effects of yourself -Harm. The process, the process involves incorporating 10 key sources on topics, focusing on topics, topics such as restoring body control and dealing with traumatic events, events instead of escape. We have created a “transformation frame” that explains how psychologists and artists can cooperate. This includes finding why the customer wants to get tattoos made from unique plans that represent strength or confidence, and use techniques that are safe for scarred skin (such as shading coverage) and after therapy tattoo to support emotional changes. Risks such as avoiding avoiding, ensuring that everyone gets a suitable approach. This model shows how tattoos can be used, tattoo solutions used in therapeutic practice in a way that improves the quality of life without collecting other experimental data. Guess what? It also recommends how longitudinal tests can use these ideas in the future. |
| Keywords: Tattoo scar cover-up, psychological transformation, trauma integration, body modification therapy. |
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