Art therapy, as a non-pharmacological medical complementary and alternative therapy, has been used as one of medical interventions with good clinical effects on mental disorders. However, systematically reviewed in detail in clinical situations is lacking. Here, we searched on PubMed for art therapy in an attempt to explore its theoretical basis, clinical applications, and future perspectives to summary its global pictures. Since drawings and paintings have been historically recognized as a useful part of therapeutic processes in art therapy, we focused on studies of art therapy which mainly includes painting and drawing as media. As a result, a total of 413 literature were identified. After carefully reading full articles, we found that ar...
AbstractBased on a Jungian approach, this article will introduce an integrativemodel to therapeutic ...
Art: the Beautiful, Revealing Agent for Mental Illness is aimed to present a thorough analysis of th...
Background: Art therapy is based mainly on clinical experience and is rarely described and evaluated...
Abstract Creative activities have been used as therapeutic resource for people with mental disorders...
This research paper examines the effectiveness of therapeutic art interventions in promoting emotion...
Art therapy is a form of psychotherapy that uses art media to improve well-being. This article explo...
Art therapy has been shown to be an effective form of treatment for a variety of populations and dis...
UnrestrictedArt therapy can most easily be understood as the marriage between psychology and art. A ...
Whether art therapy can be an effective rehabilitative treatment for people with brain or mental dis...
With the development of society, Maslow's demand on people began to pay more and more attention to t...
This thesis explores art therapy with patients experiencing psychosis who also identify as ‘artists’...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 150-159)Expressive Art Therapy is a relatively new additi...
Creative art therapy (CAT) for severe mental illness (SMI) represents an extremely heterogenous body...
This study on personality disorder and therapy takes a look at the possibilities where art (painting...
This research paper examines the therapeutic value of art therapy as an alternative or complementary...
AbstractBased on a Jungian approach, this article will introduce an integrativemodel to therapeutic ...
Art: the Beautiful, Revealing Agent for Mental Illness is aimed to present a thorough analysis of th...
Background: Art therapy is based mainly on clinical experience and is rarely described and evaluated...
Abstract Creative activities have been used as therapeutic resource for people with mental disorders...
This research paper examines the effectiveness of therapeutic art interventions in promoting emotion...
Art therapy is a form of psychotherapy that uses art media to improve well-being. This article explo...
Art therapy has been shown to be an effective form of treatment for a variety of populations and dis...
UnrestrictedArt therapy can most easily be understood as the marriage between psychology and art. A ...
Whether art therapy can be an effective rehabilitative treatment for people with brain or mental dis...
With the development of society, Maslow's demand on people began to pay more and more attention to t...
This thesis explores art therapy with patients experiencing psychosis who also identify as ‘artists’...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 150-159)Expressive Art Therapy is a relatively new additi...
Creative art therapy (CAT) for severe mental illness (SMI) represents an extremely heterogenous body...
This study on personality disorder and therapy takes a look at the possibilities where art (painting...
This research paper examines the therapeutic value of art therapy as an alternative or complementary...
AbstractBased on a Jungian approach, this article will introduce an integrativemodel to therapeutic ...
Art: the Beautiful, Revealing Agent for Mental Illness is aimed to present a thorough analysis of th...
Background: Art therapy is based mainly on clinical experience and is rarely described and evaluated...