TRAMHA is an international network devised to foster and develop interdisciplinary dialogues, research and exchange on creativity and mental health. One of our main aims is to broaden our knowledge and understanding of the relationship between individuals and their environments in the assessment of the factors affecting people’s mental health in specific contexts. General emotional numbness is a notable social symptom of mental ill health, and madness can be seen as an effect or a reflection of socio-economic, cultural and political circumstances. We believe that if severe means are to be employed in order to deal with severe mental health problems, the implementation of artistic activities in strange contexts might complement (and perhaps ...
The goal of this project was to invent a new way of combining artistic practice (in the studio) with...
My study has investigated how the practice of channelling symptoms of psychosis through the medium o...
How mental illness is portrayed in art, literature and on TV can have a positive or negative effect ...
TRAMHA is an international network devised to foster and develop interdisciplinary dialogues, resear...
TRAMHA is an international network devised to foster and develop interdisciplinary dialogues, resear...
Strategies to combat the many effects of mental illness on individuals and families need to go beyon...
Reproduced with permission of the Neami Splash Art StudioMental illness has for centuries been close...
The 1st Global Conference on Madness hosted in Oxford, September 2008 brought together an eclectic g...
The 1st Global Conference on Madness hosted in Oxford, September 2008 brought together an eclectic g...
Towards cultural change: re-imagining mental health through ‘lofty’ art We are amidst a global menta...
This paper explores how and whether people with severe and enduring mental health problems experienc...
As part of the commitment to social approaches in the promotion of mental health and well being, the...
Arts participation fosters social inclusion in a way that other social and recovery programmes do no...
Abstract: Mental health is a highly stigmatized topic in society today. This perpetuates not only a ...
© 2016 Dr. Monique DalgleishThis thesis investigates ten art-makers, who have been living with a dia...
The goal of this project was to invent a new way of combining artistic practice (in the studio) with...
My study has investigated how the practice of channelling symptoms of psychosis through the medium o...
How mental illness is portrayed in art, literature and on TV can have a positive or negative effect ...
TRAMHA is an international network devised to foster and develop interdisciplinary dialogues, resear...
TRAMHA is an international network devised to foster and develop interdisciplinary dialogues, resear...
Strategies to combat the many effects of mental illness on individuals and families need to go beyon...
Reproduced with permission of the Neami Splash Art StudioMental illness has for centuries been close...
The 1st Global Conference on Madness hosted in Oxford, September 2008 brought together an eclectic g...
The 1st Global Conference on Madness hosted in Oxford, September 2008 brought together an eclectic g...
Towards cultural change: re-imagining mental health through ‘lofty’ art We are amidst a global menta...
This paper explores how and whether people with severe and enduring mental health problems experienc...
As part of the commitment to social approaches in the promotion of mental health and well being, the...
Arts participation fosters social inclusion in a way that other social and recovery programmes do no...
Abstract: Mental health is a highly stigmatized topic in society today. This perpetuates not only a ...
© 2016 Dr. Monique DalgleishThis thesis investigates ten art-makers, who have been living with a dia...
The goal of this project was to invent a new way of combining artistic practice (in the studio) with...
My study has investigated how the practice of channelling symptoms of psychosis through the medium o...
How mental illness is portrayed in art, literature and on TV can have a positive or negative effect ...