First-degree students have many experiences with academic problems, namely stress, stress is a response to the burden received. Increased stress for students causes a depressive condition that adversely affects him. Management that can be used is coloring the mandala pattern which can affect the endorphin hormone so that the individual is in a state of relaxation. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of therapeutic coloring on mandala patterns on academic stress levels in first-degree students. The research method in this study used a type of pre-experimental research with the Pretest-Posttest One Group approach. The number of samples in this study amounted to 60 first-level students with purposive sampling technique. The i...
This study aims to find what art processes have been used to help with mental dysfunctions in a vari...
Coloring, not just for kids: Testing the effectiveness of mandala coloring in reducing anxiety In th...
The purpose of the study was to test the hypothesis that drawings in Art Therapy, specifically creat...
High school underclassmen are experiencing of stress, which can lead to short term and long term phy...
High school students are exposed to numerous stress factors such as homework, extracurricular activi...
This study aims to look at the effect of art therapy coloring on stress in students at the Palembang...
Academic anxiety is an impulse of thoughts and inner feelings that contain tension and fear, which r...
Art therapy is commonly used across many different situations. Prior research has found that art, in...
Coloring pre-drawn mandalas has been proposed as a brief, inexpensive, accessible distraction techni...
This randomised controlled study aimed to evaluate the stress-relieving effects of colour-by-number ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of mandala therapy on reducing anxiety in ad...
Purpose – the purpose of this article is to review a quasi-experiment study examining whether b...
The current study evaluated the effect of coloring on social anxiety in graduate students. The curre...
Anxiety is a normal reaction to stressful situations. Excessive anxiety can affect various aspects o...
Previous work suggested that coloring a mandala results in greater reductions in self-reported anxie...
This study aims to find what art processes have been used to help with mental dysfunctions in a vari...
Coloring, not just for kids: Testing the effectiveness of mandala coloring in reducing anxiety In th...
The purpose of the study was to test the hypothesis that drawings in Art Therapy, specifically creat...
High school underclassmen are experiencing of stress, which can lead to short term and long term phy...
High school students are exposed to numerous stress factors such as homework, extracurricular activi...
This study aims to look at the effect of art therapy coloring on stress in students at the Palembang...
Academic anxiety is an impulse of thoughts and inner feelings that contain tension and fear, which r...
Art therapy is commonly used across many different situations. Prior research has found that art, in...
Coloring pre-drawn mandalas has been proposed as a brief, inexpensive, accessible distraction techni...
This randomised controlled study aimed to evaluate the stress-relieving effects of colour-by-number ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of mandala therapy on reducing anxiety in ad...
Purpose – the purpose of this article is to review a quasi-experiment study examining whether b...
The current study evaluated the effect of coloring on social anxiety in graduate students. The curre...
Anxiety is a normal reaction to stressful situations. Excessive anxiety can affect various aspects o...
Previous work suggested that coloring a mandala results in greater reductions in self-reported anxie...
This study aims to find what art processes have been used to help with mental dysfunctions in a vari...
Coloring, not just for kids: Testing the effectiveness of mandala coloring in reducing anxiety In th...
The purpose of the study was to test the hypothesis that drawings in Art Therapy, specifically creat...