This chapter examines multifaceted intersections between art and mental health in the first half of the twentieth century. Art was an arena in which approaches to psychological health were not only produced and developed but also challenged and even exploited. While artwork by professional artists was conceptualised as having psychological benefits for viewers and visual and tactile art-making practices were formulated as occupational therapy and art therapy, concurrently some modern artists rejected the associations of a ‘healthy mind’ and appropriated mental illness for avant-garde ends. This chapter explores the function of art in shaping treatments and cultural perceptions both within and outside psychiatric institutions conventionally ...
Health and art disciplines have worked in cooperation for the development of health from past to pre...
With the development of society, Maslow's demand on people began to pay more and more attention to t...
The article aims to examine the effectiveness of art therapy to maintain mental health. It is popula...
Abstract: Mental health is a highly stigmatized topic in society today. This perpetuates not only a ...
This thesis provides the first analysis of occupational therapy and art therapy from an art historic...
Reproduced with permission of the Neami Splash Art StudioMental illness has for centuries been close...
In Europe, since the middle of the 19th century, physicians realized that by plastic creation an imp...
Strategies to combat the many effects of mental illness on individuals and families need to go beyon...
As part of the commitment to social approaches in the promotion of mental health and well being, the...
Art therapy, as a non-pharmacological medical complementary and alternative therapy, has been used a...
Objective: Artwork and psychiatric disorders are often linked. Accom-plished artists with psychiatri...
The paper will draw on materials from arts therapies literature and comments from experts’ pan...
There is a lack of literature and research supporting the use of art as therapy in occupational ther...
Arts participation fosters social inclusion in a way that other social and recovery programmes do no...
Art therapy is a form of psychotherapy that uses art media to improve well-being. This article explo...
Health and art disciplines have worked in cooperation for the development of health from past to pre...
With the development of society, Maslow's demand on people began to pay more and more attention to t...
The article aims to examine the effectiveness of art therapy to maintain mental health. It is popula...
Abstract: Mental health is a highly stigmatized topic in society today. This perpetuates not only a ...
This thesis provides the first analysis of occupational therapy and art therapy from an art historic...
Reproduced with permission of the Neami Splash Art StudioMental illness has for centuries been close...
In Europe, since the middle of the 19th century, physicians realized that by plastic creation an imp...
Strategies to combat the many effects of mental illness on individuals and families need to go beyon...
As part of the commitment to social approaches in the promotion of mental health and well being, the...
Art therapy, as a non-pharmacological medical complementary and alternative therapy, has been used a...
Objective: Artwork and psychiatric disorders are often linked. Accom-plished artists with psychiatri...
The paper will draw on materials from arts therapies literature and comments from experts’ pan...
There is a lack of literature and research supporting the use of art as therapy in occupational ther...
Arts participation fosters social inclusion in a way that other social and recovery programmes do no...
Art therapy is a form of psychotherapy that uses art media to improve well-being. This article explo...
Health and art disciplines have worked in cooperation for the development of health from past to pre...
With the development of society, Maslow's demand on people began to pay more and more attention to t...
The article aims to examine the effectiveness of art therapy to maintain mental health. It is popula...