Objectives: The purpose of this scoping review was to analyze the published literature regarding the use of art in the context of rehabilitation for consideration in physical therapy. Methods: The CINAHL, PsycArticles, APA PsycInfo, Art Index, Music Index, Cochrane Reviews, and PubMed electronic databases were accessed. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were established and utilized to determine study eligibility. Study details were extracted from each article by researchers using a systematic format. Summation of journal type, participants, dosing and type of intervention, setting and interventionist, outcome domains, and study results were included. Results: Out of 1452 studies, 76 were included for extraction. Of these studies, most had o...
Creative Arts Therapies is an umbrella term for healthcare professions that use the creative and exp...
Substance use has been a huge problem in the United States for a long time. Typically, techniques su...
The underlying creative process in the acts of choreography and performance has not yet been fully r...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the creative arts therapies are firmly established as ...
International audienceThere is increasing interest today in how the arts contribute to individual an...
This paper examines various ways art therapy has been able to show how it can be beneficial for of t...
Poster Abstract - Non-Pharmacological Interventions: no. P027Objective: To conduct a systematic revi...
Arts have consistently been part of life as well as healing throughout the history of humankind. Tod...
The complexities of substance misuse treatment indicate a need to consider the efficacy of creative ...
Those undergoing neurorehabilitation after stroke and traumatic brain injury report a diminished sen...
Considering the physical, and psychological impacts and challenges brought about the coronavirus dis...
Purpose of the Study:\ud Traditionally, Western psychology and therapy have\ud been limited to verba...
Introduction: Qualitative studies suggest art participation in rehabilitation may improve post-strok...
WOS: 000446931200003Objective: A survey was performed to study the use of creativity in the field of...
Highlights: • A systematic review to evaluate the effectiveness of creative arts therapies for red...
Creative Arts Therapies is an umbrella term for healthcare professions that use the creative and exp...
Substance use has been a huge problem in the United States for a long time. Typically, techniques su...
The underlying creative process in the acts of choreography and performance has not yet been fully r...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the creative arts therapies are firmly established as ...
International audienceThere is increasing interest today in how the arts contribute to individual an...
This paper examines various ways art therapy has been able to show how it can be beneficial for of t...
Poster Abstract - Non-Pharmacological Interventions: no. P027Objective: To conduct a systematic revi...
Arts have consistently been part of life as well as healing throughout the history of humankind. Tod...
The complexities of substance misuse treatment indicate a need to consider the efficacy of creative ...
Those undergoing neurorehabilitation after stroke and traumatic brain injury report a diminished sen...
Considering the physical, and psychological impacts and challenges brought about the coronavirus dis...
Purpose of the Study:\ud Traditionally, Western psychology and therapy have\ud been limited to verba...
Introduction: Qualitative studies suggest art participation in rehabilitation may improve post-strok...
WOS: 000446931200003Objective: A survey was performed to study the use of creativity in the field of...
Highlights: • A systematic review to evaluate the effectiveness of creative arts therapies for red...
Creative Arts Therapies is an umbrella term for healthcare professions that use the creative and exp...
Substance use has been a huge problem in the United States for a long time. Typically, techniques su...
The underlying creative process in the acts of choreography and performance has not yet been fully r...