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My original focus, through a small research project, was to examine the complexity of assessing the arts within dance, drama, art and music pathways on the BA (Hons) Creative Expressive Therapies programme (which will potentially change to BA (Hons) Arts
Holmwood, C.
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Working across modalities in the arts therapies: Creative collaborations (Colbert & Bent, Eds.)
This is a review of the book "Working across modalities in the arts therapies: Creative collaborations" edited by Tasha Colbert and Cornelia Bent. Title: Working across modalities in the arts therapies: Creative collaborations Editors:  ...
Twyford, Karen
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Background: Dance is an embodied activity and, when applied therapeutically, can have several specific and unspecific health benefits. In this meta-analysis, we evaluated the effectiveness of dance movement therapy1(DMT) and dance interventions for ...
Sabine C. Koch +6 more
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Predicting post‐surgical visuospatial memory performance in people with drug‐resistant epilepsy
Abstract Objective Although verbal memory decline has been consistently reported following surgery for temporal lobe epilepsy, especially when surgery is performed in the language‐dominant hemisphere and targets mesial temporal structures, the relation between the location and the hemisphere of surgery on visuospatial memory, as well as the factors ...
Emma Colucci +7 more
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Arts therapies and gender issues
Arts Therapies and Gender Issues offers international perspectives on gender in arts therapies research and demonstrates understandings of gender and arts therapies in a variety of global contexts. Analysing current innovations and approaches in the arts
Hogan, Susan
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Creativity and its link to epilepsy
Abstract Creative thinking represents one of our highest‐order cognitive processes, involving multiple cortical structures and an intricate interplay between several cortical and subcortical networks. It results in novel ideas that translate to useful products or concepts. The evolutionary purpose of creativity is therefore apparent, as it advances our
Itay Tokatly Latzer, Phillip L. Pearl
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Expressive therapies continuum: an inclusive cultural landscape for all Arts Therapies
The Expressive Therapies Continuum (ETC) is a theoretical and practical framework that helps define and explain the myriad therapeutic uses of art expression.
Nan, KMJ +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To explore barriers and facilitators to help‐seeking by people from under‐served groups in eating disorders (EDs). Methods Seventeen participants with lived experience of an ED, identifying as members of groups traditionally under‐served in ED research (ethnic minority, sexual or gender minority, or men), took part in semi‐structured
Jessica Wilkins +3 more
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Humanity, human rights, and the creative arts therapies
Article 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) states that “Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits”. For practitioners,
Edwards, Jane
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Metal‐dependent regulated cell death: Molecular architecture and translational frontiers
Intracellular metal dyshomeostasis orchestrates distinct regulated cell death programs, including iron‐driven ferroptosis, copper‐mediated cuproptosis, calcicoptosis, newly designated zincoptosis, mnoptosis, and coptosis. This review systematically delineates their molecular architectures—spanning from Sorafenib‐induced lipid peroxidation and ...
Haoliang Hu +20 more
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