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  1. Some examples of art therapy used in mental health treatment include practising art with attention to skill development and mastery, studio art making, individual art making, program supervised and structured art groups, art psychotherapy, and personal art making with a healing goal [2,7]. Community-based art-making can enhance mental well-being.

  2. The structure of the art therapy intervention was based on the psycho-cybernetics approach to art therapy (Nucho, 2003). Each session consisted of 10–15 min for introduction as an “unfreezing” phase, 35–40 min for individual art-making as a “doing and dialoging” phase, and 15–20 min for group discussion as an “ending and integrating” phase

  3. Feb 1, 2016 · With Rubin's philosophies in mind, theoretically oriented practice is even more at the forefront of the work of today's art therapists. Moreover, the increasing push for evidence-based practice (EBP), especially within mental healthcare, has been a drive for practitioners to be more accountable and transparent in the services that they offer (Wood, Molassiotis, & Payne, 2011).

    • Theresa Van Lith
    • 2016
  4. Despite a large number of records on art therapy yielded from the searches, very few studies were RCTs, demonstrating a slow uptake of the evidence-based medicine model in this field. The study samples are heterogeneous and few samples can be regarded strictly as the target population for this review – people diagnosed with a mental health condition.

    • Lesley Uttley, Alison Scope, Matt Stevenson, Andrew Rawdin, Elizabeth Taylor Buck, Anthea Sutton, Jo...
    • 2015/03
    • 2015
  5. May 16, 2022 · Background Art therapy is a form of complementary therapy to treat a wide variety of health problems. Existing studies examining the effects of art therapy differ substantially regarding content and setting of the intervention, as well as their included populations, outcomes, and methodology. The aim of this review is to evaluate the overall effectiveness of active visual art therapy, used ...

  6. Jan 10, 2021 · Health care professionals should be encouraged to use art activities intentionally to get to know each person and his/her experiences, because the meaning of the person’s experiences is a vital part of evidence-based nursing art and person-centered care (see 26, 27, 28, 30).

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  8. Evidence-Based: ART has been ... Am J Crit Care 471-476 28 2019; 10.4037/ajcc2019668. ... Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART): Clinical Considerations, Cautions, and ...

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