A preliminary investigation into self-compassion and compassion-based intervention for mental health in the performing arts [PDF]
ObjectivesVery little is known about the role of self-compassion on performing artists’ mental health. This project had two primary aims. First, was to examine the relationship between self-compassion and mental health among performing artists in dance ...
Courtney C. Walton +11 more
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A scoping review of mental health literacy in performing and creative artists: identifying current gaps and future directions [PDF]
IntroductionMental health literacy is a multifaceted construct that consists of helping individuals recognize the early warning signs of mental health conditions, understanding the concept of stigma and misconceptions associated with mental illness ...
Shelly-Anne Li +3 more
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Dual careers as sustainable careers for performing artists in times of crisis. A contextual approach to the construct of a sustainable arts career. [PDF]
For an individual, a sustainable career is a sequence of events in one's professional life that both brings professional satisfaction to the career actor, but also allows them to stay healthy, fit, satisfied with their non-work life, feel stable and ...
Patrycja Mizera-Pęczek +3 more
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Performing artists’ career trajectory from a career construction perspective [PDF]
The field of performing arts presents an often unpredictable area for career development. Yet many people are drawn to this field as their chosen career trajectory.
R. Kleynhans, Petrus Nel, Kobus Maree
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Artists in an Iron Cage? Artists’ Work in Performing Arts Institutions [PDF]
This article discusses artists’ work in performing arts institutions in Norway. Many scholars describe Nordic performing arts institutions as slow-moving and heavy “art factories,” where artistic creativity is almost suffocated within bureaucratic “prisons.” The general problem that we raise in the article is whether this pessimistic picture of the ...
Bård Kleppe, Sigrid Røyseng
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The area of sport, exercise, and performance psychology (SEPP) incorporates a range of often nontraditional yet increasingly more common contexts for applied practice and research. The world of performing arts is one such area where psychologists have been providing coaching and consulting services to help elite performers be the best they can be ...
G. Moyle
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Don’t go chasing waterfalls: Multiple factor prediction of injuries in a performance context [PDF]
Injury surveillance informs risk management strategies for athletes and performing artists yet the predictive value of multiple factors is understudied.
Melanie I. Stuckey, Dean Kriellaars
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Impact of Government Support on Performing Artists’ Job and Life Satisfaction: Findings from The National Survey in Korea [PDF]
Hyeon-Cheol Kim
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Creators and performing artists have been severely impacted by the health crisis due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Recent statistics show that the Quebec’s arts and culture sector suffered the most important losses in terms of employment rates and income ...
Philippe Barré, Laurence D. Dubuc
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Objective: To evaluate the relations of anomalous experiences with five overexcitabilities, cumulative trauma exposure, and Beyond the Personal creative process, with samples of performing artists, athletes, and control participants.
Paula Thomson, S. Victoria Jaque
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