Capítulo de libro "Psychosocial Studies of the Individual's Changing Perspectives in Alzheimer's Disease. IGI Global."Non-pharmacological treatments for dementia include a variety of approaches, including art and drawing therapy, that aim to develop new connections between neural circuits through non-verbal memory systems. The current chapter presents a pilot study of an art therapy and reminiscence program in which drawings made by persons with dementia attending a day care center in Spain were compiled and analyzed to identify features that remain constant and those that evolve during progression of this dementia. For illustrative purposes, the chapter presents the case study of a 92-year-old woman who participated in all nine art therapy...
Objectives: Various art programs are available for people with dementia. These have been shown to co...
Dementia is a progressive disease characterized by a widespread impairment of mental functioning inc...
Art is a system of human communication arising from symbolic cognition, conveying ideas, experiences...
While drawing has become a more common tool in art therapies for patients suffering debilitating dis...
Abstract The use of art as therapy for patients with Alzheimer's disease is characterized by the opp...
A substantial body of literature supports the idea that systematic changes can occur in artists' pai...
Alzheimer’s disease patients suffer from a progressive and debilitating loss of mental and physical ...
Advisors: Jamie Mayer.Committee members: Jennifer Gray; Janet Olson.Includes bibliographical referen...
The present study explores the effect of visual art training on people with dementia (PWD), utilizin...
This qualitative study uses experiential and constructivist frameworks to examine the meanings a dem...
The incidence of dementia in Singapore is increasing and strategies to care for people with dementia...
Objective:The notion that artistic capability increases with dementia is both novel and largely unsu...
Drawing is a multicomponential process that can be impaired by many kinds of brain lesions. Drawing ...
Through the method of action research, this study reflects upon the individual practice of an art ed...
Medicine and the visual arts stem from essential human activities: learning about and taking care of...
Objectives: Various art programs are available for people with dementia. These have been shown to co...
Dementia is a progressive disease characterized by a widespread impairment of mental functioning inc...
Art is a system of human communication arising from symbolic cognition, conveying ideas, experiences...
While drawing has become a more common tool in art therapies for patients suffering debilitating dis...
Abstract The use of art as therapy for patients with Alzheimer's disease is characterized by the opp...
A substantial body of literature supports the idea that systematic changes can occur in artists' pai...
Alzheimer’s disease patients suffer from a progressive and debilitating loss of mental and physical ...
Advisors: Jamie Mayer.Committee members: Jennifer Gray; Janet Olson.Includes bibliographical referen...
The present study explores the effect of visual art training on people with dementia (PWD), utilizin...
This qualitative study uses experiential and constructivist frameworks to examine the meanings a dem...
The incidence of dementia in Singapore is increasing and strategies to care for people with dementia...
Objective:The notion that artistic capability increases with dementia is both novel and largely unsu...
Drawing is a multicomponential process that can be impaired by many kinds of brain lesions. Drawing ...
Through the method of action research, this study reflects upon the individual practice of an art ed...
Medicine and the visual arts stem from essential human activities: learning about and taking care of...
Objectives: Various art programs are available for people with dementia. These have been shown to co...
Dementia is a progressive disease characterized by a widespread impairment of mental functioning inc...
Art is a system of human communication arising from symbolic cognition, conveying ideas, experiences...