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Reported impact of creativity in the Wakakosha ('You're Worth It') internal stigma intervention for young people living with HIV in Harare, Zimbabwe. [PDF]
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The Use of Arts-Based Methods to Enhance Patient Engagement in Health Research. [PDF]
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Arts on prescription for wellbeing in adults: systematic review. [PDF]
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Creative arts therapies for stroke patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis protocol. [PDF]
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Healing potential of art therapy: a narrative review of neuro-psycho-cultural mechanisms in mental health. [PDF]
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Activities contributing to quality of life of nursing home residents with dementia: a survey study
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MUSIC IN POETRY, POETRY IN MUSIC LESYA UKRAINKA
Literary Studies, 2021The article is devoted to the musical element in the poetry of Lesia Ukrainka. The author analyses Lesia Ukrainka` s poems with musical motives (“Melodies” (Melodii), “Seven strings” (Sim strun), “Rhythms” (Rytmy)) and numerous texts set to music by different composers (M. Lysenko, K. Stetsenko, Y. Stepovyi, M. Verykivskyi,
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The Sounds of Poetry Viewed as Music
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2001Abstract: An extended parallel is developed between musical and prosodic structures, using the author's cognitively oriented music theory and recent work in generative phonology. For illustration, the sounds of a short poem by Robert Frost are treated entirely in musical terms.
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