Traditional Chinese art practices such as brush painting and calligraphy are thought to promote self-development through holistically engaging both physical and mental health. This pilot study investigated the beneficial effects of a community-based self-help group incorporating Chinese art practices as a culturally adapted bereavement intervention. Twenty-six Chinese parents aged over 49 years and who had lost their only child participated in a 20-session Chinese brush painting group over a 6-month period. Ten bereaved parents from the same community who did not participate in the art course but received living support were recruited as a control group. Compared with the control group, the art practice group exhibited a pre-post interventi...
Abstract Working through grief is imperative for continued positive mental health, this is especiall...
Background: Parents who have lost their only child are known as Shidu parents in China. Losing an on...
Providing activity for older people with dementia within the homecare sector is challenging and requ...
Traditional Chinese art practices such as brush painting and calligraphy are thought to promote self...
This chapter presents a case example of how a cultural practice, Chinese painting, can be minimally ...
Death and bereavement are a sad part of human existence; a child’s death, however, could be incredib...
Detrimental effects of bereavement on physical, mental, social and psychological aspects of individu...
IUPUIApproximately 2.85 million children under 18 live with a parent affected by cancer in the Unit...
We evaluated changes in positive and negative affect of grieving children in response to art making ...
Several studies have evaluated art\u27s therapeutic effects finding that art therapy is more benefic...
Approximately nine percent of women and one percent of men in the United States are widowed. Researc...
This study investigates clinical expressions of prolonged grief in samples of 32 Chinese and 33 Swis...
Traditionally, death is a taboo subject in Chinese culture. However, very few studies examine the ef...
Shidu is the Chinese transliteration for ‘losing an only child,’ which indicates the death of the on...
The Institute on Aging is seeking support to establish an innovative art therapy sudden loss support...
Abstract Working through grief is imperative for continued positive mental health, this is especiall...
Background: Parents who have lost their only child are known as Shidu parents in China. Losing an on...
Providing activity for older people with dementia within the homecare sector is challenging and requ...
Traditional Chinese art practices such as brush painting and calligraphy are thought to promote self...
This chapter presents a case example of how a cultural practice, Chinese painting, can be minimally ...
Death and bereavement are a sad part of human existence; a child’s death, however, could be incredib...
Detrimental effects of bereavement on physical, mental, social and psychological aspects of individu...
IUPUIApproximately 2.85 million children under 18 live with a parent affected by cancer in the Unit...
We evaluated changes in positive and negative affect of grieving children in response to art making ...
Several studies have evaluated art\u27s therapeutic effects finding that art therapy is more benefic...
Approximately nine percent of women and one percent of men in the United States are widowed. Researc...
This study investigates clinical expressions of prolonged grief in samples of 32 Chinese and 33 Swis...
Traditionally, death is a taboo subject in Chinese culture. However, very few studies examine the ef...
Shidu is the Chinese transliteration for ‘losing an only child,’ which indicates the death of the on...
The Institute on Aging is seeking support to establish an innovative art therapy sudden loss support...
Abstract Working through grief is imperative for continued positive mental health, this is especiall...
Background: Parents who have lost their only child are known as Shidu parents in China. Losing an on...
Providing activity for older people with dementia within the homecare sector is challenging and requ...