Purpose – Involvement in creative practice is commonly regarded as “therapeutic” but what is actually meant by this and how does this work promote social inclusion and mental well-being, particularly when performed in a group setting? Drawing on the findings of a research project called Clay Transformations (AHRC), the purpose of this paper is to consider these questions. The project involved running a series of clay workshops aimed at people with experience of mental health service use and those who work with them.Design/methodology/approach – In order to explore the significance of art involvement to people who use mental health services, qualitative research findings are presented. These are then linked to relevant literature in order to...
Purpose: This mixed (quantitative-qualitative) study evaluates the impact of an artistic workshop on...
Background: There is a growing evidence base for the use of participatory arts for the purposes of h...
This thesis focuses on describing the concept of creative activities as intervention (CaI) and the o...
Purpose – Involvement in creative practice is commonly regarded as “therapeutic” but what is actuall...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how participation in creative arts activity can enh...
This article summarises the findings of a project called ‘Clay Transformations’ and was part of the ...
This paper describes an action research project involving a team of community psychologists from Ma...
Background: Evaluations of participatory arts and mental health projects have consistently found imp...
AbstractPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the value of approaches to mental health b...
Background: In line with recovery theories, psychosocial programs for people diagnosed with severe m...
Participatory arts projects are thought to increase mental well-being and social inclusion for peopl...
This original research was funded institutionally as part of a larger AHRC/RCUK Connected Communitie...
As part of the commitment to social approaches in the promotion of mental health and well being, the...
Participation in creative activities has been linked with positive outcomes for people with mental i...
Community-based participatory arts projects have been shown to promote well-being and mental health ...
Purpose: This mixed (quantitative-qualitative) study evaluates the impact of an artistic workshop on...
Background: There is a growing evidence base for the use of participatory arts for the purposes of h...
This thesis focuses on describing the concept of creative activities as intervention (CaI) and the o...
Purpose – Involvement in creative practice is commonly regarded as “therapeutic” but what is actuall...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how participation in creative arts activity can enh...
This article summarises the findings of a project called ‘Clay Transformations’ and was part of the ...
This paper describes an action research project involving a team of community psychologists from Ma...
Background: Evaluations of participatory arts and mental health projects have consistently found imp...
AbstractPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the value of approaches to mental health b...
Background: In line with recovery theories, psychosocial programs for people diagnosed with severe m...
Participatory arts projects are thought to increase mental well-being and social inclusion for peopl...
This original research was funded institutionally as part of a larger AHRC/RCUK Connected Communitie...
As part of the commitment to social approaches in the promotion of mental health and well being, the...
Participation in creative activities has been linked with positive outcomes for people with mental i...
Community-based participatory arts projects have been shown to promote well-being and mental health ...
Purpose: This mixed (quantitative-qualitative) study evaluates the impact of an artistic workshop on...
Background: There is a growing evidence base for the use of participatory arts for the purposes of h...
This thesis focuses on describing the concept of creative activities as intervention (CaI) and the o...