Background: The ways in which involvement in art practice may support a recovery trajectory in the lives of the mentally ill are well documented although evidence is charged with lacking clarity and of being inconclusive. Numerous studies, however, indicate benefits such as cognitive distraction; ''derailing'' of negative thinking patterns; increased social capital; and enhanced sense of belonging. Aims: This study used narrative interviews to explore what meanings were made by people with mental health difficulties of engaging in an ongoing visual art practice. Methods: Phenomenological Interpretative Analysis (IPA) was used to analyse 50 interviews. Two superordinate themes of regression and progression were identified through which to ex...
Though there is some research regarding the use of art therapy with those who have been diagnosed wi...
Background Through an account of prevailing experiences of art and mental illness, this paper aims t...
This study aimed to investigate the use of expressive art as a manifestation of the unconscious psyc...
Background: The ways in which involvement in art practice may support a recovery trajectory in the ...
Background: The ways in which involvement in art practice may support a recovery trajectory in the l...
This article reports on research which set out to explore the meanings attached to community-based a...
This article describes an ongoing research project at the University of the Arts, London, which inve...
This article describes an audio-visual, first-person narrative exploration of the interface of menta...
LondonNarratives of Art Practice and Mental Wellbeing draws on extensive research carried out with m...
Aims: It is argued that one’s sense of self is threatened and eroded by mental illness. According to...
Background: The relationship between art and mental health has evolved from a main focus on art ther...
Arts in Health has become both an umbrella term for a variety of creative interventions in health se...
In my research I investigate how art can be used to facilitate the self-actualization and social int...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of a social art practice and group attachment in th...
This interdisciplinary and autoethnographic PhD by creative project examines the experience of halte...
Though there is some research regarding the use of art therapy with those who have been diagnosed wi...
Background Through an account of prevailing experiences of art and mental illness, this paper aims t...
This study aimed to investigate the use of expressive art as a manifestation of the unconscious psyc...
Background: The ways in which involvement in art practice may support a recovery trajectory in the ...
Background: The ways in which involvement in art practice may support a recovery trajectory in the l...
This article reports on research which set out to explore the meanings attached to community-based a...
This article describes an ongoing research project at the University of the Arts, London, which inve...
This article describes an audio-visual, first-person narrative exploration of the interface of menta...
LondonNarratives of Art Practice and Mental Wellbeing draws on extensive research carried out with m...
Aims: It is argued that one’s sense of self is threatened and eroded by mental illness. According to...
Background: The relationship between art and mental health has evolved from a main focus on art ther...
Arts in Health has become both an umbrella term for a variety of creative interventions in health se...
In my research I investigate how art can be used to facilitate the self-actualization and social int...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of a social art practice and group attachment in th...
This interdisciplinary and autoethnographic PhD by creative project examines the experience of halte...
Though there is some research regarding the use of art therapy with those who have been diagnosed wi...
Background Through an account of prevailing experiences of art and mental illness, this paper aims t...
This study aimed to investigate the use of expressive art as a manifestation of the unconscious psyc...