This article explores how psychodrama might contribute to promote well-being and thus support goal nr. 3 in UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The study utilises a case-study design, examining the individual case study of “Fiona” who was a participant in a non-clinical psychodrama group. Fiona’s experiences from participating in this group are investigated through a thematic based analysis to address the following question: How might engagement in psychodrama practice promote eudaimonic well-being? In this study we broadly define eudaimonic well-being as human flourishing and as a movement towards growth, self-realization, development of one’s best self and meaningful purpose in one’s life. Our inquiry uses the theory-guided dime...
This article distinguishes between hedonic and eudaimonic approaches to wellness, with the former fo...
Abstract Background: Drama has primarily been employed in education for the purpose of teaching nurs...
Art and craft practitioners have personal experience of the benefits of making: the handling of mate...
This article explores how psychodrama might contribute to promote well-being and thus support goal n...
In the midst of a global pandemic, psychology has a duty to identify dispositional or character trai...
This chapter reviews philosophical foundations of the eudaimonic approach, and along the way notes i...
Psychodrama interventions leverage creativity and spontaneity to improve the well-being of people wh...
This article aims to integrate knowledge from the field of cognitive neuroscience and the arts by fo...
The aim of this study was to examine how textile crafts are described as a psychological well-being-...
At the heart of this paper is an exploration of artistic co-creativity involving people with dementi...
Evidence about the impact of art on well-being is confined to studies of participatory arts and rece...
Phenomenological theory and neuroscience suggest that there is no mind-body separation. Yet current ...
Background: The relationship between art and mental health has evolved from a main focus on art ther...
In the theoretical part of the paper I have presented findings that exist in the field of role theor...
Most people want to be happy. But if happiness, or well-being, comes in different forms, which one s...
This article distinguishes between hedonic and eudaimonic approaches to wellness, with the former fo...
Abstract Background: Drama has primarily been employed in education for the purpose of teaching nurs...
Art and craft practitioners have personal experience of the benefits of making: the handling of mate...
This article explores how psychodrama might contribute to promote well-being and thus support goal n...
In the midst of a global pandemic, psychology has a duty to identify dispositional or character trai...
This chapter reviews philosophical foundations of the eudaimonic approach, and along the way notes i...
Psychodrama interventions leverage creativity and spontaneity to improve the well-being of people wh...
This article aims to integrate knowledge from the field of cognitive neuroscience and the arts by fo...
The aim of this study was to examine how textile crafts are described as a psychological well-being-...
At the heart of this paper is an exploration of artistic co-creativity involving people with dementi...
Evidence about the impact of art on well-being is confined to studies of participatory arts and rece...
Phenomenological theory and neuroscience suggest that there is no mind-body separation. Yet current ...
Background: The relationship between art and mental health has evolved from a main focus on art ther...
In the theoretical part of the paper I have presented findings that exist in the field of role theor...
Most people want to be happy. But if happiness, or well-being, comes in different forms, which one s...
This article distinguishes between hedonic and eudaimonic approaches to wellness, with the former fo...
Abstract Background: Drama has primarily been employed in education for the purpose of teaching nurs...
Art and craft practitioners have personal experience of the benefits of making: the handling of mate...