This research situates itself in the study of stigma in mental illness. In particular, the aim is to explore the potential that art making and exhibiting has in reducing stigma for those with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. The research explores one aspect (the exhibition stage) of an "art as therapy" project. The exhibiting of one’s artwork aims to counter limiting "patient" identities by allowing those labelled as psychiatric patients to extend their self-identity to an alternative identity of the "artist". However, this idea only stands strong if the artwork created is not discriminated against as "naïve art" and is accepted or at least considered for acceptance as legitimate nonprofessional artwork. This research explores the ways in whic...
Reproduced with permission of the Neami Splash Art StudioMental illness has for centuries been close...
The goal of this project was to invent a new way of combining artistic practice (in the studio) with...
Background Through an account of prevailing experiences of art and mental illness, this paper aims t...
This research situates itself in the study of stigma in mental illness. In particular, the aim is to...
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...
Conference Theme: European Psychiatry Focusing on Body and Minde-Poster Poster Walk presentations: S...
This thesis explores art therapy with patients experiencing psychosis who also identify as ‘artists’...
Conference Theme: Practice-based researchOral presentationArt exhibits and art-making workshops were...
National guidance recommends that clinicians consider the offer of arts therapies including art ther...
In my research I investigate how art can be used to facilitate the self-actualization and social int...
Reproduced with permission of The Cunningham Dax CollectionMental illness is a subject clouded by mi...
Aims: It is argued that one’s sense of self is threatened and eroded by mental illness. According to...
Schizophrenia often requires a lifetime of treatment. This study used art as a therapeutic tool in t...
Reproduced with permission of the Neami Splash Art StudioMental illness has for centuries been close...
The goal of this project was to invent a new way of combining artistic practice (in the studio) with...
Background Through an account of prevailing experiences of art and mental illness, this paper aims t...
This research situates itself in the study of stigma in mental illness. In particular, the aim is to...
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...
Conference Theme: European Psychiatry Focusing on Body and Minde-Poster Poster Walk presentations: S...
This thesis explores art therapy with patients experiencing psychosis who also identify as ‘artists’...
Conference Theme: Practice-based researchOral presentationArt exhibits and art-making workshops were...
National guidance recommends that clinicians consider the offer of arts therapies including art ther...
In my research I investigate how art can be used to facilitate the self-actualization and social int...
Reproduced with permission of The Cunningham Dax CollectionMental illness is a subject clouded by mi...
Aims: It is argued that one’s sense of self is threatened and eroded by mental illness. According to...
Schizophrenia often requires a lifetime of treatment. This study used art as a therapeutic tool in t...
Reproduced with permission of the Neami Splash Art StudioMental illness has for centuries been close...
The goal of this project was to invent a new way of combining artistic practice (in the studio) with...
Background Through an account of prevailing experiences of art and mental illness, this paper aims t...