Art has long been a cornerstone of human culture, a medium through which we express our collective hopes, fears, and dreams.
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Research explores how self-relevance influences the aesthetic appeal of art through studies where participants evaluated real and synthetically personalised art.
In our fast-paced and increasingly digital world, the pursuit of mental wellness has become more crucial than ever.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
New Wellness Product Launch: Mental Health Art Activities That Focus on Wellness and Creativity
by News Releaseby News ReleaseOefy has launched unique Art Therapy Kits. These kits are composed of art activities for mental health.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
Are Art and Music Therapies Good for Dementia Care?
by David Radarby David RadarMore facilities and caregivers are incorporating creative therapies, like art and music therapies, into their dementia care approaches.
Addiction recovery nowadays includes much more than traditional therapy methods, so, in this article, we’ll introduce you to art therapy.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Tackling Sensitivity Can Make Art Flourish, Says Musical Artist sV
by News Releaseby News ReleaseTackling tragedies with an intimate rawness on his upcoming album, sV harnesses his emotions and explores how his own sensitivity can make his art flourish.
- Society & Culture
Exploring a Filipino Community’s Way of Finding Their Voice and Bolstering Mental Health
by Sarah Reidby Sarah ReidClimate change disproportionately affects the Global South, and women, indigenous groups, and the poor are worse affected.
A professional art therapist can help contain the pain and redirect negative energies.
- Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy
When It Comes to Psychodrama, Moreno Matters
by Carl Duttonby Carl DuttonDr Jacob Levi Moreno (1889–1974) is a much forgotten figure in contemporary psychotherapy.
Prescribing art therapy, yoga and music lessons is truly a breakthrough for mental health treatment.
The Royal Society for Public Health is inviting submissions to flash points, a photographic art competition.
What do you think of when you hear the words ‘art therapy’? Do you think of a therapist for artists?