An in-depth introduction to arts-based spiritual healthcare: Creatively seeking and expressing purpose and meaning

C Laranjeira, A Querido - Frontiers in psychology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Art therapy entails a therapeutic relationship that allows the expression and exploration of
mental and spiritual needs through art (Bell, 2011). It integrates artistic creation, making use …

Online art therapy pilot in the Western Isles of Scotland: a feasibility and acceptability study of a novel service in a rural community

A Zubala, N Kennell, C MacInnes, M MacInnes… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Art therapy, despite being an evidence-based, safe and acceptable intervention,
is not widely available to clients in Scotland. Online delivery has the potential to expand the …

Suicide/self-harm-risk reducing effects of an Aboriginal art program for Aboriginal prisoners

MK Rasmussen, DA Donoghue… - Advances in Mental …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: Aboriginal art is an effective, culture-specific therapy for Aboriginal people. This
may have important implications for Aboriginal prisoners at risk of suicide/self-harm. This …

[PDF][PDF] Pop culture and social insertion: How can play in adolescence and adulthood be “therapeutic”?

AM Goodall, AH Truong - Journal of Community Safety and Well …, 2021 - journalcswb.ca
In this study we explore how participation in tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs) fosters
experiences of social insertion in adolescence and adulthood. We conducted semi-directed …

[HTML][HTML] La arteterapia como camino de transformación espiritual

JM Cáceres-Gutiérrez, LP Santamaría-Osorio - Trabajo social, 2018 - scielo.org.co
El abordaje de la arteterapia y la espiritualidad permite describir el significado simbólico y
universal que el arte-a través de sus manifestaciones-puede brindar al espíritu, para …

Effectiveness and meaningfulness of art therapy as a tool for healthy aging: a comprehensive systematic review protocol

DJ Gall, Z Jordan, C Stern - JBI Evidence Synthesis, 2015 - journals.lww.com
Background As a concept, art therapy has been around in an accepted capacity since the
late 1930s, involving work with mental health patients in America and the United Kingdom …

Impact of nursing intervention on improving HIV, hepatitis knowledge and mental health among homeless young adults

A Nyamathi, B Kennedy, C Branson, B Salem… - … Mental Health Journal, 2013 - Springer
In a prospective two-group pilot study of a convenient sample of 156 young adults, we
assessed improvement in HIV cognitive and transmission knowledge, hepatitis knowledge …

Promoting mental health through a Rural Art Roadshow: perspectives of participating artists

T Barnett, J de Deuge, H Bridgman - International Journal of Mental Health …, 2019 - Springer
Background The therapeutic potential of art to contribute to mental health, well-being and
recovery is widely recognised. Benefits include improved self-esteem, self-confidence …

Art messaging to engage homeless young adults

A Nyamathi, A Slagle, A Thomas, A Hudson… - Progress in community …, 2011 - muse.jhu.edu
Background: Art has been shown to be an empowering and engaging entity with numerous
benefits to vulnerable populations, including the homeless persons and young adults …

Qualitative research methods in art therapy

T Van Lith - Art Therapy Research, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
Qualitative art therapy studies address how and why questions through words and images to
represent feelings, expressions, states, and perspectives of human experiences. The aim is …