Strategies to combat the many effects of mental illness on individuals and families need to go beyond psychopharmacology and institutional care. Evidence has been mounting for the healing and treatment role of art in clinical and health care settings. Art, in its many forms, has also been suggested as one valuable tool in addressing social exclusion in people with many forms of disability including mental illness. This paper draws on Masters Research findings to present a discussion of the historical and the current landscape of Art for Health Programs with special emphasis on art programs targeting people with chronic mental illness. Recent studies in the UK and Scotland indicate that participation in the arts can enhance recovery, social ...
As part of the commitment to social approaches in the promotion of mental health and well being, the...
This paper reports on a qualitative study of the subjective impact of a visual arts project in a Men...
Background: There is a growing evidence base for the use of participatory arts for the purposes of h...
Arts participation fosters social inclusion in a way that other social and recovery programmes do no...
What is known on the subject?: Arts-based research is an established and accepted research approach ...
Participatory arts projects are thought to increase mental well-being and social inclusion for peopl...
Arts programmes are provided as part of the psychosocial rehabilitation for consumers with a mental ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how participation in creative arts activity can enh...
This Report brings together the findings from a research project funded by a partnership between Flo...
LondonNarratives of Art Practice and Mental Wellbeing draws on extensive research carried out with m...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Aims: There has been a burgeoning interest in arts and the environment in healthcare. While research...
This paper explores how and whether people with severe and enduring mental health problems experienc...
This paper draws on a qualitative study that was undertaken as part of a national research study to ...
Background: In line with recovery theories, psychosocial programs for people diagnosed with severe m...
As part of the commitment to social approaches in the promotion of mental health and well being, the...
This paper reports on a qualitative study of the subjective impact of a visual arts project in a Men...
Background: There is a growing evidence base for the use of participatory arts for the purposes of h...
Arts participation fosters social inclusion in a way that other social and recovery programmes do no...
What is known on the subject?: Arts-based research is an established and accepted research approach ...
Participatory arts projects are thought to increase mental well-being and social inclusion for peopl...
Arts programmes are provided as part of the psychosocial rehabilitation for consumers with a mental ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how participation in creative arts activity can enh...
This Report brings together the findings from a research project funded by a partnership between Flo...
LondonNarratives of Art Practice and Mental Wellbeing draws on extensive research carried out with m...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Aims: There has been a burgeoning interest in arts and the environment in healthcare. While research...
This paper explores how and whether people with severe and enduring mental health problems experienc...
This paper draws on a qualitative study that was undertaken as part of a national research study to ...
Background: In line with recovery theories, psychosocial programs for people diagnosed with severe m...
As part of the commitment to social approaches in the promotion of mental health and well being, the...
This paper reports on a qualitative study of the subjective impact of a visual arts project in a Men...
Background: There is a growing evidence base for the use of participatory arts for the purposes of h...