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art therapy and dementia research: Memories in the Making La Doris, La Doris Heinly, Alzheimer's Association of Orange County, Calif, 2011-03-03 Memories in the Making is a program that features the art work of people living with Alzheimer's disease, using their art and often their few remaining words to share what is currently in their thoughts. This book dispels the common misconception that individuals with dementia are lost forever. Instead, we learn by reading their compelling stories and viewing their accompanying art, that they are still here, only in a different way. |
art therapy and dementia research: Art Therapy and Creative Aging Raquel Chapin Stephenson, 2021-07-08 Art Therapy and Creative Aging offers an integrated perspective on engaging with older people through the arts. Drawing from the author’s clinical, research and teaching experiences, the book explores how arts engagement can intertwine with and support healthy aging. This book combines analysis of current development theory, existing research on creative programs with elders, and case examples of therapeutic experience to critically examine ageism and demonstrate how art therapy and creative aging approaches can harness our knowledge of the cognitive and emotional development of older adults. Chapters cover consideration of generational, cultural, and historical factors; the creative, cognitive and emotional developmental components of aging; arts and art therapy techniques and methods with older adults with differing needs; and examples of best practices. Creative arts therapists, creative aging professionals, and students who seek foundational concepts and ideas for arts practice with older people will find this book instrumental in developing effective ways of using the arts to promote health and well-being and inspire engagement with this often-underserved population. |
art therapy and dementia research: Advances in Art Therapy Harriet Wadeson, Jean Durkin, Dorine Perach, 1991-01-16 Presents new ways in which art therapy is being used. Describes a wealth of cases where art therapy has been used with bereaved children, refugees, psychotics, psychosomatic patients, and many others. Discusses a variety of methods employed by art therapists, including the creative use of photography, video, computers, and psychodrama. Describes ways of introducing art therapy to children, and a new method of working with depressed patients. Also covers training issues, such as countertransference through art-making, using art in supervision, and training in termination. |
art therapy and dementia research: The Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy David E. Gussak, Marcia L. Rosal, 2016-01-19 The Wiley Handbook of Art Therapy is a collection of original, internationally diverse essays, that provides unsurpassed breadth and depth of coverage of the subject. The most comprehensive art therapy book in the field, exploring a wide range of themes A unique collection of the current and innovative clinical, theoretical and research approaches in the field Cutting-edge in its content, the handbook includes the very latest trends in the subject, and in-depth accounts of the advances in the art therapy arena Edited by two highly renowned and respected academics in the field, with a stellar list of global contributors, including Judy Rubin, Vija Lusebrink, Selma Ciornai, Maria d' Ella and Jill Westwood Part of the Wiley Handbooks in Clinical Psychology series |
art therapy and dementia research: Art Therapy with Older Adults Erin Partridge, 2019-02-21 This book outlines a framework for art therapy with older adults rooted in a belief in the autonomy and self-efficacy of older adults, including those with dementia or other diseases of later life. Advocating for a more collaborative approach to art-making, the author presents approaches and directives designed to facilitate community engagement, stimulate intellectual and emotional exploration, and promote a sense of individual and collective empowerment. Relevant to community, assisted living, skilled nursing and dementia-care environments, it includes detailed case studies and ideas for using art therapy to tackle stigma around stroke symptoms and dementia, encourage increased interactions between older adults in care homes, promote resilience, and much more. |
art therapy and dementia research: Music and Dementia Amee Baird, Sandra Garrido, Jeanette Tamplin, 2020 Dementia is a significant health issue facing our aging population. Although there is no known cure, there is increasing evidence that music is an effective treatment for various symptoms of dementia. Music therapy and musical activities can have widespread benefits for people with dementia and their caretakers, including triggering memories, enhancing relationships, reducing agitation, and improving mood. This book outlines the current research on music and dementia from internationally renowned music therapists, music psychologists, and clinical neuropsychologists. |
art therapy and dementia research: Dementia Elisabetta Farina, 2012 This book presents current research in the study of non-pharmacological treatment proposed in dementia care. Topics discussed include music therapy in dementia; predictors of effective support for carers of persons with dementia; computer-assisted spaced retrieval training of faces and names for persons with dementia; physical and mental exercises plus work therapy for Alzheimer's patients; recreational therapy interventions and Cognitive Stimulation Therapy. |
art therapy and dementia research: Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for Dementia Lauren A. Yates, Jennifer Yates, Martin Orrell, Aimee Spector, Bob Woods, 2017-09-11 Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) has made a huge global, clinical impact since its inception, and this landmark book is the first to draw all the published research together in one place. Edited by experts in the intervention, including members of the workgroup who initially developed the therapy, Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for Dementia features contributions from authors across the globe, providing a broad overview of the entire research programme. The book demonstrates how CST can significantly improve cognition and quality of life for people with dementia, and offers insight on the theory and mechanisms of change, as well as discussion of the practical implementation of CST in a range of clinical settings. Drawing from several research studies, the book also includes a section on culturally adapting and translating CST, with case studies from countries such as Japan, New Zealand and Sub-Saharan Africa. Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for Dementia will be essential reading for academics, researchers and postgraduate students involved in the study of dementia, gerontology and cognitive rehabilitation. It will also be of interest to health professionals, including psychologists, psychiatrists, occupational therapists, nurses and social workers. |
art therapy and dementia research: Service Design Practices for Healthcare Innovation Mario A. Pfannstiel, Nataliia Brehmer, Christoph Rasche, 2022-01-19 This book offers an overview of service design practices for healthcare and hospital management. It explores how these practices can help to generate innovations in healthcare and contribute to the improvement of patient-centered care. Respected experts, including scholars from various disciplines and practitioners from healthcare institutions, share essential insights into established research areas, fields of work and work structures, and discuss successful approaches, methods and tools. By illustrating innovative services, products, processes, systems, and technologies, as well as their application in practice, the authors highlight the role of participating stakeholders in service design projects and the added value that comes from sharing, communicating, networking and collaborating. This book is a must-read for scholars and practitioners in the hospital and healthcare sector. It will also appeal to anyone interested in organizational development, service business model innovation, customer involvement and perceptions, and service experience. |
art therapy and dementia research: Art Therapy Judith Aron Rubin, 1999 What is art therapy? How do art therapists use art to understand and to help people? What does the future of art therapy look like? This book provides a map of the territory of this rapidly-growing discipline. Surveying the field from both a historical and a current perspective, the book covers a wide variety of practitioners and approaches. The reader will learn how art therapy is used to assess and to treat people of all ages and conditions - in many kinds of settings, including clinics, hospitals, schools, prisons, community centers, and nursing homes. Art Therapy: An Introduction brings art therapy to life with over 40 clinical vignettes and almost 200 illustrations of artwork and of art therapy in action. Offering a rich array of sources and resources, the book will be of interest to clinicians and teachers in many fields, such as psychiatry, psychology, social work, counseling, art, and education. |
art therapy and dementia research: Forget Memory Anne Davis Basting, 2009-07-01 Memory loss can be one of the most terrifying aspects of a diagnosis of dementia. Yet the fear and dread of losing our memory make the experience of the disease worse than it needs to be, according to cultural critic and playwright Anne Davis Basting. She says, Forget memory. Basting emphasizes the importance of activities that focus on the present to improve the lives of persons with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. Based on ten years of practice and research in the field, Basting’s study includes specific examples of innovative programs that stimulate growth, humor, and emotional connection; translates into accessible language a wide range of provocative academic works on memory; and addresses how advances in medical research and clinical practice are already pushing radical changes in care for persons with dementia. Bold, optimistic, and innovative, Basting's cultural critique of dementia care offers a vision for how we can change the way we think about and care for people with memory loss. |
art therapy and dementia research: Arts Therapies in Schools Vassiliki Karkou, 2010 This book outlines the potential uses of music, art, drama and dance movement therapies in educational settings, and the contribution they have to make to the emotional and social development of children and adolescents. Drawing on international evidence, the book outlines a wide range of applications of arts therapies across a range of settings. |
art therapy and dementia research: Creative Care Anne Basting, 2020-05-19 A MacArthur Genius Grant recipient pioneers a radical change in how we interact with older loved ones, especially those experiencing dementia, as she introduces a proven method that uses the creative arts to bring light and joy to the lives of elders. In Creative Care, Anne Basting lays the groundwork for a widespread transformation in our approach to elder care and uses compelling, touching stories to inspire and guide us all—family, friends, and health professionals—in how to connect and interact with those living with dementia. A MacArthur Genius Grant recipient, Basting tells the story of how she pioneered a radical change in how we interact with our older loved ones. Now used around the world, this proven method has brought light and joy to the lives of elders—and those who care for them. Here, for the first time, everyone can learn these methods. Early in her career, Basting noticed a problem: today’s elderly—especially those experiencing dementia and Alzheimer’s— are often isolated in nursing homes or segregated in elder-care settings, making the final years of life feel lonely and devoid of meaning. To alleviate their sense of aloneness, Basting developed a radical approach that combines methods from the world of theater and improvisation with evidence-based therapies that connect people using their own creativity and imagination. Rooted in twenty-five years of research, these new techniques draw on core creative exercises—such as “Yes, and . . .” and “Beautiful Questions.” This approach fosters storytelling and active listening, allowing elders to freely share ideas and stories without worrying about getting the details “correct.” Basting’s research has shown that these practices stimulate the brain and awaken the imagination to add wonder and awe to patients’ daily lives—and provide them a means of connection, both with the world and with those caring for them. Creative Care promises to bring light and hope to a community that needs it most. |
art therapy and dementia research: Art Therapy in Museums and Galleries Ali Coles, Helen Jury, 2020-02-21 This is the first book to explore and evaluate the potential of museum and gallery spaces and partnerships for art therapy. Showcasing approaches by well-known art therapists, the edited collection contains descriptions of, and reflections on, art therapy in museums and galleries around the globe. Case studies encompass a broad range of client groups, including people with dementia, refugees and clients recovering from substance abuse, exploring the therapeutic skills required to work in these settings. The collection also establishes the context for art therapy in museums and galleries through reviewing key literature and engaging with the latest research, to consider wider perspectives on how these spaces inform therapeutic practice. Offering a comprehensive look at ways in which these locations enable novel and creative therapeutic work, this is an essential book for art therapists, arts and health practitioners and museum professionals. |
art therapy and dementia research: The Formal Elements Art Therapy Scale Linda Gantt, Carmello Tabone, 2012-02-15 This manual provided a method for understanding and studying the non-symbolic aspects of art, demonstrates how structural characteristics provide information on diagnosis and clinical state, separate art therapy folklore from verifiable fact, describes a way of researching art that is compatible with art therapists' ways of thinking, and develops specific research tools to make art therapy a credible discipline. |
art therapy and dementia research: Arts Therapies in Psychiatric Rehabilitation Umberto Volpe, 2021-07-28 This book explores possible approaches to and uses of art therapy in mental health settings. Reflecting the latest scientific evidence, it represents a major step toward the harmonization of practices in the field, filling the gap between the theory and practice of art therapy. The book is divided into four major sections, corresponding to the main artistic domains: visual art therapy, music therapy, dance movement therapy, and drama therapy. Gathering the research and insights of leading professionals from around the globe, the book offers a diverse and balanced mix of perspectives. Accordingly, it will appeal to a broad readership including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, occupational therapists, psychiatric rehabilitation technicians, nurses, educators, art therapists, and students. |
art therapy and dementia research: Healing Arts Therapies and Person-centered Dementia Care Anthea Innes, Karen Hatfield, 2002 Offers practical advice for arts therapists and health care professionals delivering person-centered dementia care. By using case studies of different arts therapies, the contributors show the beneficial effects of this approach leading to the benefits of a sense of community and group interaction. |
art therapy and dementia research: Reducing the Impact of Dementia in America National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Board on Behavioral Cognitive and Sensory Sciences, Committee on the Decadal Survey of Behavioral and Social Science Research on Alzheimer's Disease and Alzheimer's Disease-Related Dementias, 2022-04-26 As the largest generation in U.S. history - the population born in the two decades immediately following World War II - enters the age of risk for cognitive impairment, growing numbers of people will experience dementia (including Alzheimer's disease and related dementias). By one estimate, nearly 14 million people in the United States will be living with dementia by 2060. Like other hardships, the experience of living with dementia can bring unexpected moments of intimacy, growth, and compassion, but these diseases also affect people's capacity to work and carry out other activities and alter their relationships with loved ones, friends, and coworkers. Those who live with and care for individuals experiencing these diseases face challenges that include physical and emotional stress, difficult changes and losses in their relationships with life partners, loss of income, and interrupted connections to other activities and friends. From a societal perspective, these diseases place substantial demands on communities and on the institutions and government entities that support people living with dementia and their families, including the health care system, the providers of direct care, and others. Nevertheless, research in the social and behavioral sciences points to possibilities for preventing or slowing the development of dementia and for substantially reducing its social and economic impacts. At the request of the National Institute on Aging of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Reducing the Impact of Dementia in America assesses the contributions of research in the social and behavioral sciences and identifies a research agenda for the coming decade. This report offers a blueprint for the next decade of behavioral and social science research to reduce the negative impact of dementia for America's diverse population. Reducing the Impact of Dementia in America calls for research that addresses the causes and solutions for disparities in both developing dementia and receiving adequate treatment and support. It calls for research that sets goals meaningful not just for scientists but for people living with dementia and those who support them as well. By 2030, an estimated 8.5 million Americans will have Alzheimer's disease and many more will have other forms of dementia. Through identifying priorities social and behavioral science research and recommending ways in which they can be pursued in a coordinated fashion, Reducing the Impact of Dementia in America will help produce research that improves the lives of all those affected by dementia. |
art therapy and dementia research: Arts Therapies Vassiliki Karkou, Patricia Sanderson, 2006-01-01 An introduction to the field of arts therapy, which examines the theoretical basis for the therapeutic use of the arts, this book gives guidance on how to select, assess, and evaluate the use of the therapies in practice. It is illustrated with clinical vignettes and practical examples. |
art therapy and dementia research: Expressive Therapies Continuum Lisa D. Hinz, 2009-03-23 Expressive Therapies Continuum is distinctive in its application as a foundational theory in the field of art therapy. This book demonstrates how the Expressive Therapies Continuum provides a framework for the organization of assessment information, the formulation of treatment goals, and the planning of art therapy interventions. |
art therapy and dementia research: Arts Therapies and Progressive Illness Diane Waller, 2003-09-02 This book has a multidisciplinary appeal, covering a range of therapies No existing text on this topic for arts therapies This book further expands the arts therapies, something Diane Waller has done in her previous books |
art therapy and dementia research: What Is the Evidence on the Role of the Arts in Improving Health and Well-Being Daisy Fancourt, Saoirse Finn, 2019-06 Over the past two decades, there has been a major increase in research into the effects of the arts on health and well-being, alongside developments in practice and policy activities in different countries across the WHO European Region and further afield. This report synthesizes the global evidence on the role of the arts in improving health and well-being, with a specific focus on the WHO European Region. Results from over 3000 studies identified a major role for the arts in the prevention of ill health, promotion of health, and management and treatment of illness across the lifespan. The reviewed evidence included study designs such as uncontrolled pilot studies, case studies, small-scale cross-sectional surveys, nationally representative longitudinal cohort studies, community-wide ethnographies and randomized controlled trials from diverse disciplines. The beneficial impact of the arts could be furthered through acknowledging and acting on the growing evidence base; promoting arts engagement at the individual, local and national levels; and supporting cross-sectoral collaboration. |
art therapy and dementia research: The Penelope Project Anne Basting, Maureen Towey, Ellie Rose, 2016-05-15 The Arts of Penelope: Art-Making and Making Artifacts, by Ellie Rose and Shannon Scrofano -- Who Is a Hero in Your Own Life?, by Jolene Hansen -- Mamie's Story, by Beth Meyer-Arnold -- On Playing the Suitors: In Dialogue, by Daniel Cohen and Rusty Tym -- On Playing Penelope: In Dialogue, by Joyce Heinrich and Nikki Zaleski -- Five Seconds after the Audience Left, by Anne Basting -- The Magic of the Movement, by Anne Basting and Leonard Cruz -- Finding an Ending, by Maureen Towey -- Excerpt from Finding Penelope, Scene 5, by Anne Basting -- Part Five: Evaluation and Evolution -- Beyond Penelope at Luther Manor, by Ellie Rose -- On the Challenges of Continuity in Civic Arts Projects: In Dialogue, by Michael Rohd and Anne Basting -- Making Structural Changes in the Curriculum through Penelope, by Robin Mello and Anne Basting -- What Did the Research Tell Us?, by Robin Mello and Julie Voigts -- The Essential Elements of Penelope, by Robin Mello and Julie Voigts -- The Landscape beyond Penelope, by Anne Basting, Ellie Rose, and Maureen Towey -- Appendices -- Appendix 1. Penelope Project Timeline -- Appendix 2. Penelope Project Team -- Appendix 3. Partnership Agreement -- Appendix 4. Prompts for Penelope Activities and Challenges -- Appendix 5. Storytelling and Playwriting Syllabus -- Appendix 6. A Note on the Program Evaluation, by Robin Mello -- Appendix 7. Funding Partners -- Appendix 8. Survey Questions -- Contributors -- Index |
art therapy and dementia research: An Introduction to Art Therapy Research Lynn Kapitan, 2011-01-11 An Introduction to Art Therapy Research is a pragmatic text that introduces readers to the basics of research design in quantitative and qualitative methodology written in the language of art therapy, with particular attention to the field’s unique aspects, current thinking, and exemplars from published art therapy research studies. This combination of a broad, standard approach to research design plus art therapy’s particular perspective and major contributions to the subject make the text suitable for courses in introductory research, survey of art therapy history and literature, art therapy assessment, and ethics. The book includes strategies for evaluating research reports and writing for peer-reviewed publication, features that make the text of special value to students, practitioners, doctoral candidates, and academics writing for publication. An online instructor's manual with student resources is available and offers material to enhance the pedagogical features of the text. |
art therapy and dementia research: Art Therapy Windy Dryden, Diane Waller, Andrea Gilroy, 1992-06-16 Presents new ideas in the theory and practice of art therapy, incorporating them into more established art therapy and pointing to future developments. The book concludes with an examination of the training of art therapists and a look at the future direction of research in the field. |
art therapy and dementia research: Dementia Rehabilitation Lee-Fay Low, Kate Laver, 2020-10-20 Rehabilitation helps individuals maintain and optimize independence. Historically, people with dementia have received little rehabilitation and the focus has been on care to replace lost function. Dementia Rehabilitation is a resource for health and social professionals, service planners, policy makers, and academics. The book makes a compelling case for rehabilitation for people with dementia, including the views of people with dementia and the research evidence. For each area of function, the research evidence and relevant theory is summarized, followed by practical information on clinical assessment, and delivery of therapies. Identifies rehabilitation as a human right for people with dementia. Reviews functions affected by dementia, including cognition, communication, and physical function. Outlines evidence-based strategies to maintain function and to delay decline. Describes how to maintain activities of daily living and leisure activities. Includes techniques to maintain self-identity and mood. Recognizes the importance of environment and care partners in supporting rehabilitation. Summarizes models of care for rehabilitation. |
art therapy and dementia research: Photographic Treatment © Laurence Aëgerter, 2017 Photographic Treatment consists of a series of five books, Daily Photo Dose 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, each with thirty black and white photographic diptychs collected and edited by Laurence Aegerter. Conducted in collaboration with neurologists, gerontologists and psychologists, the project aims to provide an image-based therapeutic tool to improve the well-being of senile dementia patients. |
art therapy and dementia research: Art and Music: Therapy and Research Andrea Gilroy, Colin Lee, 2019-10-01 This is the first comprehensive overview of the present state of research in art therapy and music therapy in the UK. It challenges assumptions about research in these areas, and makes use of research models from art history and music analysis as well as the more orthodox psychological and medical models used in clinical work. Informative and reassuring for those interested in undertaking research, the book gives lively accounts of the personal process of the art therapy and music therapy researcher. It presents the reader with many original ideas and strategies, and will be an invaluable reference book for practitioners and students of art therapy and music therapy, as well as for health professionals who work with them. |
art therapy and dementia research: Art Therapy Sourcebook Cathy Malchiodi, 2006-08-30 Revised and updated with new exercises--Cover. |
art therapy and dementia research: Meet Me Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.), Francesca Rosenberg, Amir Parsa, Laurel Humble, Carrie McGee, 2009 The accompanying kit, comprised of art modules and reproductions of works in MoMA's collection, serves as a complement to the book. We've designed the modules to inspire meaningful interactive experiences that encourage participation and self-expression.--P. 9. |
art therapy and dementia research: Art Therapy Vincent Buchanan, 2016 Art therapists have long theorised about the healing properties of visual expression through various media and have articulated the importance of media choices based on individual client needs for self-expression and healing. Art Therapy is a tool that can favor social, educational and cultural integration for disadvantaged children and minority communities. Artistic activities promote tolerance, dialogue, respect for diversity and interaction among others. The field of art therapy is based on a few basic assumptions that only recently have achieved some degree of research-based support. The first chapter of this book examines three assumptions that underlie the field of art therapy and their relations to art therapy theory and practice. The second chapter reviews the model of the Expressive Therapies Continuum (ETC), and illustrates its use in assessment and treatment planning with case examples. The following chapters introduce aesthetics as it informs art therapy intervention; present the concept of ritual and explores the possibility of creating spontaneous rituals as a central axis in art therapy, in drama therapy and in nature therapy in particular; explores art therapy programs for building peace territories in schools in Ecuador; provide a literature review relevant to the use of visual journaling with military veterans; studies art therapy for mobilising personal resources in the elderly; describes the Videoinsight® Method and it's applications in the psychotherapeutic setting, in distress prevention and in promoting well-being and early recovery during rehabilitation following surgery; and provides an overview of the application of LEGO® block creations as a medium for art therapy. |
art therapy and dementia research: Transcending Dementia Through the TTAP Method Linda Levine-Madori, 2012 boost memory -- |
art therapy and dementia research: Healing Arts Susan Hogan, 2001 As well as providing an authoritative history of art therapy, it covers such diverse topics as the philosophy of art therapy, the way attitudes to insanity have changed, the role of art therapy in the context of post-war rehabilitation and the treatment of tuberculosis patients, Surrealism, and Britain's first therapeutic community. |
art therapy and dementia research: The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Geropsychology Nancy A. Pachana, Ken Laidlaw, 2014 The Oxford Handbook of Geropsychology provides students and experienced clinicians and clinical researchers alike with a comprehensive and contemporary overview of developments in the field of geropsychology. Informed by an international perspective, the introductory section covers demographics, meta-analyses in geropsychology, social capital and gender, cognitive development, and ageing. Sections on assessment and formulation include chapters on interviewing older people, psychological assessment strategies, capacity and suicidal ideation, and understanding long term care environments. Psychological distress and their causes are reviewed with chapters focusing upon late-life depression and anxiety, psychosis, and personality disorders. In this section, neuropsychiatric approaches to working with older people and risk factors relating to cognitive health are reviewed. Intervention strategies covered include cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and family therapy. Interprofessional teamwork and aspects of work with persons with dementia (PwD), caregivers, and care staff, are also covered. Chapters on interventions address specific populations such as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender older persons, people with physical and psychological comorbidities, and those experiencing grief and bereavement. Finally, this Handbook explores new horizons, including positive ageing, exercise and health promotion, and the use of new media such as online and virtual reality interactive technologies in clinical research and practice with older adults. -- From the Amazon |
art therapy and dementia research: Magazine Photo Collage: A Multicultural Assessment And Treatment Technique Helen B. Landgarten, 2017-07-05 In this volume, a noted art therapist describes the Magazine Photo Collage MPC projective test and demonstrates its value for therapists working with adults and children of all ages. A highly effective assessment and treatment technique, the MPC is simple to administer and easy for patients to produce, even if they are uncomfortable creating images through drawing, painting, or sculpture. Moreover, unlike most projective tests, the MPC is not culture-bound: by matching the photos provided with the patient's ethnicity, the therapist can enable the patient to reveal conflicts more easily.; The book includes 26 case studies of patients from various ethnic and age groups and 96 full-page examples of MPC, reproduced and analyzed. The cases cover obsessive-compulsive disorder, anorexia and bulimia nervosa, post-traumatic stress disorder, suicidal ideation, acting-out behaviour, attention deficit disorder, drug abuse, schizophrenia, sexual problems, and other difficulties. |
art therapy and dementia research: Creative Approaches in Dementia Care Hilary Lee, Trevor Adams, 2017-09-16 A practical introduction to the use of the arts in dementia care. Based on experience, the book provides clear guidance on how to employ a variety of innovative techniques including art, music and dance therapies, to promote the physical, psychological, emotional, social and spiritual well-being of people with dementia. |
art therapy and dementia research: Art Therapy, Research and Evidence-based Practice Andrea Gilroy, 2006-10-09 `This is an important and topical book coming at a time when there is growing pressure to show evidence of good practice, in order to reassure the prospective client, and to demonstrate financial accountability. It gives valuable guidelines and examples for art therapists. The book is innovative and inspiring, and the author′s enthusiasm shines through. I end with the last line of this topical, readable, relevant book - one that encapsulates its content: ′We need the facts, we need the figures, but we need the stories and the pictures, too′ - Therapy Today `This book makes a major contribution to the field of art therapy by reviewing, in an accessible and informed manner, the issues around the development of research-informed practice. The author offers an overview of different traditions of inquiry that will be of value to practitioners as well as those actually involved in carrying out research′ - John McLeod, Tayside Institute for Health Studies, University of Abertay Dundee `This impressive book is lively, inspiring and innovative. Andrea Gilroy′s energetic enthusiasm for her subject is infectious. She breathes life into the topics of research and EBP. This rich exploration combines a rigorous investigation of the existing literature with intelligent, original and practical suggestions. A thorough, informative approach that challenges existing thinking. This is a must for art therapists - at last a book that places art at the centre of our evidence in a convincingly argued, accessible and rewarding read′ - Professor Joy Schaverien PhD Art Therapy around the world is under increasing pressure to become more evidence-based. As a result, practitioners now need to get to grips with what constitutes evidence, how to apply research in appropriate ways and also how to contribute to the body of evidence through their own research and other related activities. Written specifically for art therapy practitioners and students, Art Therapy, Research & Evidence Based Practice: traces the background to EBP critically reviews the existing art therapy research explains the research process links research with the development of clinical guidelines, and describes the knowledge and skills needed to demonstrate efficacy. Drawing on her own experience as a researcher, practitioner and lecturer, Andrea Gilroy looks at the implications of EBP for art therapy and examines common concerns about the threat it may pose to the future provision of art therapy within public services. Art Therapy, Research Evidence-Based Practice addresses issues which are critical to the future development and even the survival of art therapy. Combining insightful analysis with practical guidance and examples, this is an ideal resource for practitioners and for those in training. Andrea Gilroy is Reader in Art Psychotherapy at Goldsmiths, University of London. |
art therapy and dementia research: Oxford Textbook of Creative Arts, Health, and Wellbeing Stephen Clift, Paul Marc Camic, 2016 There is growing interest internationally in the contributions which the creative arts can make to wellbeing and health in both healthcare and community settings. A timely addition to the field, this book discusses the role the creative arts have in addressing some of the most pressing public health challenges faced today. Providing an evidence-base and recommendations for a wide audience, this is an essential resource for anyone involved with this increasingly important component of public health practice. |
art therapy and dementia research: The 36-Hour Day Nancy L. Mace, Peter V. Rabins, 2021-08-10 The 36-Hour Day is the definitive dementia care guide. |
art therapy and dementia research: The International Handbook of Art Therapy in Palliative and Bereavement Care Michele Wood, Rebecca Jacobson, Hannah Cridford, 2019 The Handbook of Art Therapy in Palliative and Bereavement Care offers a multicultural and international perspective on how art therapy can help individuals, groups, families, communities, and nations facing death and dying as well as grief and loss. Over 50 art therapists from around the world write about the transforming power of art therapy in the lives of those facing terminal illness, dementia, loss, and grief, and offer practical descriptions and techniques for working with adults and children to guide professionals, including those new to using art therapy and creative approaches in end-of-life care services. Readers will also find examples of work with groups, families and individuals. This extensive resource reflects the most current research while also covering various materials and methods, unique populations, professional care and development, and community engagement. This international handbook is essential reading for arts therapists, social workers, medical personnel, faith leaders, and psychologists interested in a collaborative and accessible approach to working with patients and families affected by loss. |
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Horticultural therapy might be the best art therapy for decreasing agitation behavior. Health-care professionals could consider applying these art therapies to improve cognitive function, …
Remember to Color: How Coloring Impacts Elderly Mental …
More specifically, current research in art therapy points to a significant reduction in participant’s stress and anxiety levels after being involved in coloring and drawing activities. ... In the field of …
Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART): a Review and …
Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART): a Review and Research to Date Wendi Waits1 & Megan Marumoto2 & Jennifer Weaver1 # Springer Science+Business Media New York (outside the …
Art therapy as treatment modality for persons living with …
Apr 14, 2022 · Art therapy (AT) is a psychosocial intervention that combines psychotherapy and the creative process, facilitating self-exploration and understanding.(12) Previously AT …
Reviewing art therapy research: A constructive critique
Future research into the use of art therapy in healthcare will benefit from a synthesis of approaches that can retain the more robust aspects of, for example, RCTs with the insights …
Impact of Art as A Therapeutic Intervention in Improving the
Research Paper The International Journal of Indian Psychology ISSN 2348-5396 (Online) | ISSN: 2349-3429 (Print) ... art therapy isn't perceived and utilized in its customary structure. Most art …
Art Training in Dementia: A Randomized Controlled Trial
art therapy intervention to a 40-week usual activity (day center) active control, also failed to find short-term memory differences (via two subtests of the Rivermead Behavioral Memory Test)
A Multi-centre Randomized Control Group Trial on the Use of …
ducted on the use of art, drama or music therapy with this particular client group. The choice of art therapy as the focus of this research is both opportunistic and timely. To date there are no …
Art Therapy & Dementia
Art Therapy & Dementia. WHAT IS ART THERAPY? Art therapy combines the fields of. psychology and art in order to. explore, express and reflect upon. ourselves. There are multiple …
Art Therapy for Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias
visual art therapy. Art therapy for AD Art therapy for dementia is typically provided by art therapists, artists, or facilitators to small groups of patients in a clinical or care setting. Art ther …
A Short-Term Art Therapy Group for Individuals with Dementia
Future implications of this study include additional research on the use of Judith Wald’s method and the QOL-AD as a measure of QoL for individuals with dementia, particularly for art therapy …
Effects of Art and Reminiscence Therapy on Agitated …
The effects of art therapy on older adults with dementia include maintenance and improvement of cognitive function, assistance in cognitive function evalua-tion, provision of reminiscence …
MUSIC, IMAGERY, AND MOVEMENT: AN INTERVENTION TO …
This project was supported in part or in whole by an award from the Research: Art Works program at the National Endowment for the Arts: Grant# 14-3800-7014. The opinions expressed in this …
Musical Theatre and Drama Therapy: A Duet for Dementia
need to participate in a passive role, focusing on existing dementia treatment care research to determine the best expressive art therapy entry point. Instinctually, research for this literature …
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Some types of treatment other than medication may help people with dementia. Art therapy is a type of psychological therapy, which means a treatment for problems of the mind and …
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tion is central in art therapy, an activity that uses art mate-rials to represent the inner, spiritual world. The development of art expression, mainly in the form of drawings, has been the focus …
Creech, A., Hallam, S., McQueen, H., & Varvarigou, M
Research that has been concerned with the role of music in the lives of ‘well’ older adults suggests that older people experience positive emotions and increased relaxation through
The Effectiveness of Expressive Arts Therapies - PACFA
methods and literature sources. The research process, including strategies for determining the quality of evidence, is discussed. Four short summaries of the literature are provided: one each …
Review: systematic review of effectiveness of art …
Art therapy and art psychotherapy are often oered in Child and Adolescent Mental Health services (CAMHS). We aimed ... research is required, and it may be benecial if studies could be …
The Effect of Art Therapy on Cognitive Performance of …
ciple researcher, I provided art therapy and documented attendance in the art therapy sessions and in other daily activities chosen by the participants in lieu of art therapy. Four volunteers …
The effects of psychosocial interventions using generic photos …
in art therapy is consistent with the INTERDEM Social Health Taskforce operationalization of the concept of social health of people with dementia, particularly the third dimension, ‘participation …
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studied (neuroscience and art therapy related to AD) and it also addresses, briefly, inconsistencies and contradictions in the literature. The neuroscientific findings related to brain …
Art therapy in Alzheimer’s disease. An opportunity of …
31). Art therapy is the most widespread treatment for Alzheimer’s disease as it reduces the phenomena of psychosis, wandering, and restlessness, thereby relaxing these patients ( 32). …
The impact of art-based digital interventions on older people …
m www.postersession.com Visual art applications have the potential to provide a user-driven solution to older people and people with cognitive impartment and dementia( PWCD) by
IMPROVING COGNITIVE DECLINE FOR PERSONS LIVING WITH …
that art therapy can improve cognitive functioning and en- hance the quality of life in older adults living with dementia. It expands on previous research by providing new insights
The Effects of Art Therapy for Elderly Patients with Severe …
Art therapy is an especially effective treatment method for senior citizens with dementia, because art activities provide them with a time in which they can gain a feeling of self-respect. Surely, …
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Future implications of this study include additional research on the use of Judith Wald’s method and the QOL-AD as a measure of QoL for individuals with dementia, particularly for art therapy …
Comparative efficacy of various art therapies for patients with ...
TYPE Original Research PUBLISHED 25 January 2023 DOI 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1072066 OPEN ACCESS EDITED BY ... art therapy, dementia, non-pharmaceutical therapy, network meta …
‘The nourishing soil of the soul’: The role of horticultural …
horticultural therapy in dementia care, before exploring the potential of horticultural therapy as a means of facilitating improved physical and psychological well-being and social integration for …
Person-Centered Art Therapy for People with Dementia
Person-Centered Art Therapy for People with Dementia Alzheimer Society of Calgary . Opening Minds through Art (OMA) is an innovative, intergenerational art therapy program for people …
The Clinical Benefits of Art Therapy: 20 Definition, History, …
autism, dementia, depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, personality disorder, and seizure. Also, music therapy contributes to the autonomic regulation of N. Yazdanpanah H. Mojtabavi H. …
The Author(s) 2011 care: A systematic review Reprints
Article Art therapies and dementia care: A systematic review Rene´e L. Beard College of the Holy Cross, USA Abstract Despite steadfast interest in the use of arts therapies (ATs) with …
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on the caregiver’s life. Music and art therapy have produced reliable results in the treatment of patients with AD, and the best effects are related to increased socialization and the …
A University-Based Art and Object Engagement Program for …
This paper documents a novel combination of art therapy and reminiscence therapy for people living with dementia and their carers. The Art and Object Engagement program was a …
The Effectiveness of Structured Coloring Activities for Anxiety …
aspects of art therapy (i.e., the relationship between the client and therapist and the client and his/her art products). Although coloring books may be a useful supplement to one’s self-care, …
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meaningful as basic data for research related to the elderly with early dementia as well as providing effective information on integrated art therapy programs related to the elderly with …
Horticultural therapy in dementia care: a literature review
Art & science dementia series: 18 NURSING STANDARD january 20 :: vol 30 no 21 :: 2016 41 Abstract Aim To present a narrative review of the empirical literature on the use of horticultural …
Promoting Self-Expression Through Art Therapy - JSTOR
dementia and others suVering from physical impairments. In each case, working with the ... American Journal of Art Therapy 24: 71–86. Kramer, E. 1998. Childhood and Art Therapy. …
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art appreciation programming for persons with Alzheimer’s disease similar to that de-veloped by MoMA (Parsa, Humble, & Ger-ber, 2010). Other museums have cultivated a more hands-on …
The Use of Art Therapy for Family Caregivers of Individuals …
foundational knowledge on the topic of art therapy, dementia, caretakers, and determining the benefit of art therapy for caretakers. It was hypothesized that by completing this review, …
Evaluation of artwork produced by Alzheimer’s disease …
Dementia & Neuropsychologia 2007;2:217-221 217 Evaluation of artwork produced by Alzheimer’s disease outpatients in a pilot art therapy program Silvia Andreis Witkoski 1, Márcia Lorena …
Alternative Therapies For Dementia (PDF) - x-plane.com
the disease. This type of alternative therapy for dementia can reduce agitation, anxiety, and depression. 2.2 Art Therapy: Engaging in creative activities like painting, drawing, or sculpting …
The Use of Art Therapy for Family Caregivers of Individuals …
foundational knowledge on the topic of art therapy, dementia, caretakers, and determining the benefit of art therapy for caretakers. It was hypothesized that by completing this review, …