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Arts Therapies and the Space Between

open access: yesArteterapia, 2012
Ana Serrano Navarro
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Description of arts therapies practice with adults suffering from depression in the UK: Quantitative results from the nationwide survey [PDF]

open access: yesArts in Psychotherapy, 2013
There is growing evidence that arts therapies may be under-used treatments for the 'global burden' of depression. However, the experiences of arts therapists, their methods, tools and ways of working with this client group remain unclear.
Ania Zubala   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Description of arts therapies practice with adults suffering from depression in the UK: Qualitative findings from the nationwide survey [PDF]

open access: yesArts in Psychotherapy, 2014
There is growing evidence that arts therapies present a relevant treatment option for depression but, the experiences, methods, tools and ways of working of arts therapists with this client group remain unclear.
Ania Zubala   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Arts therapies and Schema Focused therapy: A pilot study

open access: yesArts in Psychotherapy, 2011
Arts therapies and Schema Focused therapy (SFT), use experiential techniques to help patients access and reprocess emotions. We conducted a randomized controlled pilot study to determine the effectiveness of these therapies at evoking emotional states ...
Elsa Van Den Broek   +2 more
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The Art of Art Therapy

2011
Foreword to the Revised Edition. Introduction. Part I: The Art Part. Knowing Materials. Knowing Processes. Knowing Products. Part II: The Therapy Part. Knowing Development. Knowing Dynamics and Deviations. Knowing Therapy. Knowing Art Therapy. Part III: The Interface. Setting the Stage. Evoking Expression. Enabling Creation.
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The Creative Arts Therapies as "Real Therapies"

Psychiatric Services, 1979
Elements of a standard definition of psychotherapy are used to support the argument that the creative arts therapies should not be characterized as adjunctive therapies, or discredited as not being "real therapies." Two concepts widely acknowledged as important in the application of the creative arts therapies are discussed: first, that the nonverbal ...
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The ‘art’ of communication therapy

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery
Purpose of review An overview of research exploring communication rehabilitation published between 2022 and 2024. There is limited research in the field so this timely review offers the clinician an insight into the available literature and the gaps that exist.
Camilla, Dawson, Jo, Wheeler
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The Clergy and Art Therapy

Journal of Pastoral Care, 1998
Defines the professional minister as subject to confining social attitudes and expectations. Posits clergy as good candidates for art therapy. Reports on a small pilot study that field tested a curriculum exploring the relationship between preaching and mental health and made use of several art activities.
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The Art of Physical Therapy

Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 1990
Patient improvement must be documented using objective, reproducible methods, or it cannot be said that the patient improved. The art and science of physical therapy are inextricably intertwined—art tests limits and science requires that a thorough, logical, and reproducible trail be left for others to view and follow. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 1990;11(
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Art Therapy with the Addicted

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 1981
(1981). Art Therapy with the Addicted. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs: Vol. 13, Drugs, Crime and Criminal Justice, pp. 353-360.
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