A systematic review of dramatherapy interventions which are used to support migrant and refugee populations [PDF]
The challenges associated with both voluntary and forced migration are significant. Persecution, violence and the difficulties of leaving one’s home, friends and in many cases one’s family have a high mental toll on those who experience them.
Jennifer Y. F. Lau
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Evidence-based child and adolescent mental health care: The role of high-quality and transparently reported evidence synthesis studies. [PDF]
JCPP Advances, Volume 3, Issue 3, September 2023.
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Complementary Interventions Using Technology for Individuals With Infertility Using Assisted Reproductive Technology: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The global rise in infertility highlights the need for personalized informational and psychological support. Digital health technology offers a promising avenue; however, knowledge gaps remain regarding optimal delivery methods, outcomes, and limitations.
Lee J, Kang J, Seok JW.
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Perspectives of Nurses and Adolescents About Pro Re Nata Treatment in Adolescent Inpatient Psychiatric Units: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction ‘Pro re nata’ (PRN) treatment, commonly prescribed in adolescent psychiatric inpatient units, is administered on an ad hoc basis to address specific symptoms. It is prescribed in advance and delivered by nurses when the situation requires it. Question This study aims to explore the lived experience of adolescents and nurses during
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Cultural Competency in Dramatherapy Training [PDF]
This research grew out of the researcher’s experience encountered during their Dramatherapy training. It explores the concept of cultural competency and ways in which it can be embedded in the training.
Sunday, L.
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Exploring the Use of Sea Swimming as an Intervention With Young People With Mental Health Challenges: A Qualitative Descriptive Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT There is emerging evidence that sea swimming can have a positive impact on the mental health of adults. Less is known about how this intervention can impact young people's mental health. The aim of this study was to explore young service users and staff's perspectives on sea swimming in the child and adolescent mental health services. Fourteen
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Accessible Summary What is known on the subject? International reviews have looked at therapy outcomes for patients on mental health wards, showing it is associated with reduced emotional distress and readmission. Reviews have not looked at which specific treatments are most effective.
George Baldwin, Peter Beazley
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Abstract In England, the term ‘multi‐sensory impairment’ (MSI) has come to overlap with other labels, which is problematic for both research and practice. We undertook a scoping review of empirical studies conducted in England over the past 20 years on MSI and overlapping labels.
Leda Kamenopoulou +2 more
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Learning and Therapeutic Spaces in Dramatherapy and Education
This chapter will introduce the notion of dramatherapy being a liminal space. The chapter will begin with the author's previous research (Holmwood, 2014) which considered that the dramatherapy space within a school context is both ‘shifting and nebulous’,
Holmwood, C.
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Dramatherapy Performance and Schizophrenia [PDF]
This research project examines the impact of therapeutic performance-making within Dramatherapy practice for clients with schizophrenia. "Dramatherapy Performance", a specific model of therapeutic work which is defined and presented here, consists of the
Yotis, Lambros
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