Background: Art therapy is defined by the British Association of Art Therapists as: “a form of psychotherapy that uses art media as its primary mode of communication. Clients who are referred to an art therapist need not have experience or skill in art. The art therapist is not primarily concerned with making an aesthetic or diagnostic assessment of the client’s image. The overall aim of its practitioners is to enable a client to change and grow on a personal level through the use of art materials in a safe and facilitating environment”. Historically, drawings and paintings have been recognised as a useful part of therapeutic processes within psychiatric and psychological specialties, and this has been acknowledged within medical and neuro...
Despite the growing international innovations for visual arts interventions in dementia care, limite...
Objectives: Dementia is a progressive condition, affecting increasing numbers of people, characteris...
The growing prevalence of dementia, combined with an absence of effective pharmacological treatments...
Art therapy is commonly used in adult day centers and long-term care facilities with older adults su...
BackgroundDementia have brought great challenges to patients, families and society. Numerous art the...
BACKGROUND: Arts-based activities are being increasingly suggested as a valuable activity for people...
BackgroundArts-based activities are being increasingly suggested as a valuable activity for people l...
Arts-based activities are being increasingly suggested as a valuable activity for people living with...
Dementia refers to a variety of diseases that are characterised by cognitive difficulties and an ove...
Communication with person with dementia (PWD) is becoming worse and worse during the course of illne...
Background: There is currently no consensus regarding the definition and description of arts interve...
Despite the growing international innovations for visual arts interventions in dementia care, limite...
Although there has been growing interest in visual art interventions for people with dementia, there...
Although there has been growing interest in visual art interventions for people with dementia, there...
Section A reviews whether arts-based activities for people with a dementia (PWD) have significant co...
Despite the growing international innovations for visual arts interventions in dementia care, limite...
Objectives: Dementia is a progressive condition, affecting increasing numbers of people, characteris...
The growing prevalence of dementia, combined with an absence of effective pharmacological treatments...
Art therapy is commonly used in adult day centers and long-term care facilities with older adults su...
BackgroundDementia have brought great challenges to patients, families and society. Numerous art the...
BACKGROUND: Arts-based activities are being increasingly suggested as a valuable activity for people...
BackgroundArts-based activities are being increasingly suggested as a valuable activity for people l...
Arts-based activities are being increasingly suggested as a valuable activity for people living with...
Dementia refers to a variety of diseases that are characterised by cognitive difficulties and an ove...
Communication with person with dementia (PWD) is becoming worse and worse during the course of illne...
Background: There is currently no consensus regarding the definition and description of arts interve...
Despite the growing international innovations for visual arts interventions in dementia care, limite...
Although there has been growing interest in visual art interventions for people with dementia, there...
Although there has been growing interest in visual art interventions for people with dementia, there...
Section A reviews whether arts-based activities for people with a dementia (PWD) have significant co...
Despite the growing international innovations for visual arts interventions in dementia care, limite...
Objectives: Dementia is a progressive condition, affecting increasing numbers of people, characteris...
The growing prevalence of dementia, combined with an absence of effective pharmacological treatments...