In my research I investigate how art can be used to facilitate the self-actualization and social integration of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorders. Through four in depth interviews with artists diagnosed with schizophrenia, and two interviews with art gallery owners, I examine how social barriers and stigmas regarding schizophrenia can be challenged through creating art and utilizing art spaces. In these accounts, participants provide narratives of resilience through creative expression and the socially transformative potential of community art galleries. I use these personal accounts to expand on the existing discourses of the relationship between art, community, and mental health. I illustrate the impor...
Background: In line with recovery theories, psychosocial programs for people diagnosed with severe m...
What is the understanding of ‘artist’ held by a person with a mental illness? Being diagnosed with a...
Arts participation fosters social inclusion in a way that other social and recovery programmes do no...
© 2016 Dr. Monique DalgleishThis thesis investigates ten art-makers, who have been living with a dia...
Although art therapy is recommended in management programmes for individuals with a diagnosis of sch...
Though there is some research regarding the use of art therapy with those who have been diagnosed wi...
Art: the Beautiful, Revealing Agent for Mental Illness is aimed to present a thorough analysis of th...
This paper presents twenty Art Therapy sessions with a chronic schizophrenic outpatient. The session...
This article reports on research which set out to explore the meanings attached to community-based a...
This research situates itself in the study of stigma in mental illness. In particular, the aim is to...
The goal of this project was to invent a new way of combining artistic practice (in the studio) with...
Conference Theme: European Psychiatry Focusing on Body and Minde-Poster Poster Walk presentations: S...
Schizophrenia often requires a lifetime of treatment. This study used art as a therapeutic tool in t...
In this paper I’m going to illustrate my experience related to the six month narrative laboratory wi...
Background Through an account of prevailing experiences of art and mental illness, this paper aims t...
Background: In line with recovery theories, psychosocial programs for people diagnosed with severe m...
What is the understanding of ‘artist’ held by a person with a mental illness? Being diagnosed with a...
Arts participation fosters social inclusion in a way that other social and recovery programmes do no...
© 2016 Dr. Monique DalgleishThis thesis investigates ten art-makers, who have been living with a dia...
Although art therapy is recommended in management programmes for individuals with a diagnosis of sch...
Though there is some research regarding the use of art therapy with those who have been diagnosed wi...
Art: the Beautiful, Revealing Agent for Mental Illness is aimed to present a thorough analysis of th...
This paper presents twenty Art Therapy sessions with a chronic schizophrenic outpatient. The session...
This article reports on research which set out to explore the meanings attached to community-based a...
This research situates itself in the study of stigma in mental illness. In particular, the aim is to...
The goal of this project was to invent a new way of combining artistic practice (in the studio) with...
Conference Theme: European Psychiatry Focusing on Body and Minde-Poster Poster Walk presentations: S...
Schizophrenia often requires a lifetime of treatment. This study used art as a therapeutic tool in t...
In this paper I’m going to illustrate my experience related to the six month narrative laboratory wi...
Background Through an account of prevailing experiences of art and mental illness, this paper aims t...
Background: In line with recovery theories, psychosocial programs for people diagnosed with severe m...
What is the understanding of ‘artist’ held by a person with a mental illness? Being diagnosed with a...
Arts participation fosters social inclusion in a way that other social and recovery programmes do no...