This research paper aims to examine whether art therapy interventions can encourage communication and self-expression of an individual with late stage Alzheimer’s disease (AD) if they are adapted to the disease related visual deficits and directed on utilizing remaining visual capabilities of this individual. A crucial component of caring for individuals with late stage AD is maintaining their dignity and individuality. Art therapists advocate that art making can be beneficial to individuals affected by AD as it facilitates their self-expression through sensory stimulation, creativity, and social interaction (Stewart, 2004; Ehresman, 2014). Unfortunately, research that validates interventions directed toward maximizing the remaining capacit...
This Capstone explores the use of art therapy with a geriatric population on a psychiatric unit of a...
Although there has been growing interest in visual art interventions for people with dementia, there...
Many people think that art and science do not overlap, especially in an educational sense. As someon...
This paper reflects on Arts in Mind, an ongoing museum-based program for those with Young-onset Alzh...
Background: Art therapy is defined by the British Association of Art Therapists as: “a form of psyc...
The focus of this study is on how research on implicit memory preserved in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) ...
textThe purpose of this research was to determine if incorporating individualized arts and art-makin...
The present research explores the use of art therapy with people suffering from Alzheimer's disease ...
This human-subject study used the Quality of Life-Alzheimer's Disease (QOL-AD) for its pre- and pos...
Many families struggle everyday, dealing with the effects of Alzheimer’s disease since no cure has b...
The purpose of this grant proposal is to request funding for the Greater Dallas Chapter of the Alzhe...
The purpose of this capstone thesis is to explore the potential of developing musically informed dra...
In art therapy, the presence of a therapeutic alliance is a vital ingredient in creating a secure en...
The present study explores the effect of visual art training on people with dementia (PWD), utilizin...
The goal of this research was to create a short term art therapy program that addresses the ongoing ...
This Capstone explores the use of art therapy with a geriatric population on a psychiatric unit of a...
Although there has been growing interest in visual art interventions for people with dementia, there...
Many people think that art and science do not overlap, especially in an educational sense. As someon...
This paper reflects on Arts in Mind, an ongoing museum-based program for those with Young-onset Alzh...
Background: Art therapy is defined by the British Association of Art Therapists as: “a form of psyc...
The focus of this study is on how research on implicit memory preserved in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) ...
textThe purpose of this research was to determine if incorporating individualized arts and art-makin...
The present research explores the use of art therapy with people suffering from Alzheimer's disease ...
This human-subject study used the Quality of Life-Alzheimer's Disease (QOL-AD) for its pre- and pos...
Many families struggle everyday, dealing with the effects of Alzheimer’s disease since no cure has b...
The purpose of this grant proposal is to request funding for the Greater Dallas Chapter of the Alzhe...
The purpose of this capstone thesis is to explore the potential of developing musically informed dra...
In art therapy, the presence of a therapeutic alliance is a vital ingredient in creating a secure en...
The present study explores the effect of visual art training on people with dementia (PWD), utilizin...
The goal of this research was to create a short term art therapy program that addresses the ongoing ...
This Capstone explores the use of art therapy with a geriatric population on a psychiatric unit of a...
Although there has been growing interest in visual art interventions for people with dementia, there...
Many people think that art and science do not overlap, especially in an educational sense. As someon...