Identity has been empirically established as a recovery process from serious mental illness (SMI) yet is often overlooked within intervention evaluations. Community arts presents one such intervention with emerging evidence illustrating the potential for recovery to occur within this context. However, research indicates numerous mechanisms may be involved in the identity recovery process, making it difficult to determine what works, for whom and in what context. The current review aimed to generate new theories to explain how, why and in what context community arts enable the identity change recovery process for individuals with SMI. A realist review was conducted between January and September 2021, with 22 articles and reports reviewed and...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
This article reports on research which set out to explore the meanings\ud attached to community-base...
© 2015 Dr. Cherry Letitia HenseThis thesis details a Participatory project investigating how and why...
Background: Serious mental illness (SMI) has been identified as a key health issue to be addressed d...
Arts programmes are provided as part of the psychosocial rehabilitation for consumers with a mental ...
This Report brings together the findings from a research project funded by a partnership between Flo...
The recovery model has been enormously influential in shaping mental health services globally over t...
People experiencing chronic mental health conditions (CMHC) often report feeling socially marginalis...
This paper draws on a qualitative study that was undertaken as part of a national research study to ...
A person may be referred to an NHS inpatient psychiatric rehabilitation service if they are no longe...
Recovery is a highly contextualized concept amid divergent interpretations and unique experiences. T...
What is known on the subject?: Arts-based research is an established and accepted research approach ...
Background: There is a growing evidence base for the use of participatory arts for the purposes of h...
This paper draws on a qualitative study that was undertaken as part of a national research study to ...
Background: The relationship between art and mental health has evolved from a main focus on art ther...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
This article reports on research which set out to explore the meanings\ud attached to community-base...
© 2015 Dr. Cherry Letitia HenseThis thesis details a Participatory project investigating how and why...
Background: Serious mental illness (SMI) has been identified as a key health issue to be addressed d...
Arts programmes are provided as part of the psychosocial rehabilitation for consumers with a mental ...
This Report brings together the findings from a research project funded by a partnership between Flo...
The recovery model has been enormously influential in shaping mental health services globally over t...
People experiencing chronic mental health conditions (CMHC) often report feeling socially marginalis...
This paper draws on a qualitative study that was undertaken as part of a national research study to ...
A person may be referred to an NHS inpatient psychiatric rehabilitation service if they are no longe...
Recovery is a highly contextualized concept amid divergent interpretations and unique experiences. T...
What is known on the subject?: Arts-based research is an established and accepted research approach ...
Background: There is a growing evidence base for the use of participatory arts for the purposes of h...
This paper draws on a qualitative study that was undertaken as part of a national research study to ...
Background: The relationship between art and mental health has evolved from a main focus on art ther...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
This article reports on research which set out to explore the meanings\ud attached to community-base...
© 2015 Dr. Cherry Letitia HenseThis thesis details a Participatory project investigating how and why...