We evaluated changes in positive and negative affect of grieving children in response to art making compared to another noncreative, non-expressive, but engaging visuospatial task and assessed whether art making was equally or differentially effective in individual versus collaborative settings. We randomly assigned grieving children to one of four interventions: art created individually, art created in collaboration with peers, puzzles completed individually, or puzzles completed in collaboration with peers. Children who created art individually experienced a significant decrease in negative affect, whereas children in the other three groups did not. Together, these results provide empirical evidence that the creative and expressive aspect...
Traditional Chinese art practices such as brush painting and calligraphy are thought to promote self...
<h4><strong>Abstract:</strong></h4><p>Mourning is a period of our life that affects us deeply, and c...
When looking at art education, we often see a substantial gap in recognition, appreciation, and fund...
We evaluated changes in positive and negative affect of grieving children in response to art making ...
Several studies have evaluated art\u27s therapeutic effects finding that art therapy is more benefic...
This paper presents a look at the effect of loss on children. It attempts to show how art therapy ca...
Art therapy and other creative modalities have been proven to promote healing for children and adole...
Abstract Working through grief is imperative for continued positive mental health, this is especiall...
Death is a natural and inevitable part of life. The grief response to death is also natural, yet chi...
This grant proposal explores how art therapy and the use of poetry can positively influence the live...
Since the late 1940’s art therapy has been a growing field of psychotherapy shown to be effective wi...
D.Litt. et Phil.In this phenomenological study, art therapy is explored and described for its mediat...
Death and bereavement are a sad part of human existence; a child’s death, however, could be incredib...
Discussions of events and issues that cause grief may be seen as too difficult to be discussed openl...
Riley Thomas, HON 400: All College Honors Colloquium Faculty Mentor: Professor Rachel Sikorski, Art ...
Traditional Chinese art practices such as brush painting and calligraphy are thought to promote self...
<h4><strong>Abstract:</strong></h4><p>Mourning is a period of our life that affects us deeply, and c...
When looking at art education, we often see a substantial gap in recognition, appreciation, and fund...
We evaluated changes in positive and negative affect of grieving children in response to art making ...
Several studies have evaluated art\u27s therapeutic effects finding that art therapy is more benefic...
This paper presents a look at the effect of loss on children. It attempts to show how art therapy ca...
Art therapy and other creative modalities have been proven to promote healing for children and adole...
Abstract Working through grief is imperative for continued positive mental health, this is especiall...
Death is a natural and inevitable part of life. The grief response to death is also natural, yet chi...
This grant proposal explores how art therapy and the use of poetry can positively influence the live...
Since the late 1940’s art therapy has been a growing field of psychotherapy shown to be effective wi...
D.Litt. et Phil.In this phenomenological study, art therapy is explored and described for its mediat...
Death and bereavement are a sad part of human existence; a child’s death, however, could be incredib...
Discussions of events and issues that cause grief may be seen as too difficult to be discussed openl...
Riley Thomas, HON 400: All College Honors Colloquium Faculty Mentor: Professor Rachel Sikorski, Art ...
Traditional Chinese art practices such as brush painting and calligraphy are thought to promote self...
<h4><strong>Abstract:</strong></h4><p>Mourning is a period of our life that affects us deeply, and c...
When looking at art education, we often see a substantial gap in recognition, appreciation, and fund...