This poster explores how (and whether) both research and clinical meanings may be reached through creative evaluation of an art therapy group for adults suffering from depression.The global burden of depression is apparent while its world-wide impact is growing rapidly. In its complexity depression affects not only the individual but entire families and communities. By responding to the universal need for self-expression, arts therapies could potentially address withdrawal within depression and encourage sharing.This poster presents findings from a pilot research study of a creative mixed methodologies design, which strived to offer scientifically robust evaluation, while retaining clinical meaning and reflecting the nature of an art therap...
\ua9 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Background: Art therapy is based mai...
Background: Art therapy is based mainly on clinical experience and is rarely described and evaluated...
The ‘global burden’ of depression demands more effective treatments. Evidence is available that arts...
This poster explores how (and whether) both research and clinical meanings may be reached through cr...
This poster explores how (and whether) both research and clinical meanings may be reached through cr...
The aim of the study is to evaluate and analyze the impact of art therapy on the emotional state of ...
Aim: The overall aim was to develop and evaluate a manual-based art-therapy programme for patients w...
This thesis contributes new knowledge to the field of arts therapies and their relevance in the trea...
This presentation explores how arts therapies assist in navigating the emotional landscapes of depre...
This presentation explores how arts therapies assist in navigating the emotional landscapes of depre...
This presentation explores how arts therapies assist in navigating the emotional landscapes of depre...
Current therapies do not offer universal solutions for the ‘global burden’ of depression. By focusin...
Current therapies do not offer universal solutions for the ‘global burden’ of depression. By focusin...
Current therapies do not offer universal solutions for the ‘global burden’ of depression. By focusin...
Background: Art therapy is based mainly on clinical experience and is rarely described and evaluated...
\ua9 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Background: Art therapy is based mai...
Background: Art therapy is based mainly on clinical experience and is rarely described and evaluated...
The ‘global burden’ of depression demands more effective treatments. Evidence is available that arts...
This poster explores how (and whether) both research and clinical meanings may be reached through cr...
This poster explores how (and whether) both research and clinical meanings may be reached through cr...
The aim of the study is to evaluate and analyze the impact of art therapy on the emotional state of ...
Aim: The overall aim was to develop and evaluate a manual-based art-therapy programme for patients w...
This thesis contributes new knowledge to the field of arts therapies and their relevance in the trea...
This presentation explores how arts therapies assist in navigating the emotional landscapes of depre...
This presentation explores how arts therapies assist in navigating the emotional landscapes of depre...
This presentation explores how arts therapies assist in navigating the emotional landscapes of depre...
Current therapies do not offer universal solutions for the ‘global burden’ of depression. By focusin...
Current therapies do not offer universal solutions for the ‘global burden’ of depression. By focusin...
Current therapies do not offer universal solutions for the ‘global burden’ of depression. By focusin...
Background: Art therapy is based mainly on clinical experience and is rarely described and evaluated...
\ua9 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Background: Art therapy is based mai...
Background: Art therapy is based mainly on clinical experience and is rarely described and evaluated...
The ‘global burden’ of depression demands more effective treatments. Evidence is available that arts...