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  1. ... experience and author allegiance are described. 5.2. ARTS THERAPIES 5.2.1. Introduction Arts therapies developed mainly ... was undertaken. 5.2.3. Narrative review of arts therapies Arts therapies have been widely used as a ...
  2. ... treatment Figure 147 Change in formal elements of arts therapy scale rating guide (FEATS): Prominence of colour at ... treatment Figure 148 Change in formal elements of arts therapy scale rating guide (FEATS): Colour Fit at post- ...
  3. ... of people with these disorders. 2.5.4. Arts therapies Arts therapies developed mainly in the US and Europe. They ... personality disorders including those with borderline personality disorder. Arts therapies include art therapy, dance movement therapy, dramatherapy and ...
  4. ... symptoms and quality of life, and prevent relapse. Arts therapies In the NICE guideline Schizophrenia ( NCCMH, 2010 ), arts therapies were defined as complex interventions that combine psychotherapeutic ...
  5. ... with moderate to severe dementia for all outcomes. Art Therapy Eligible Trial Hattori et al. randomized 43 community-dwelling individuals with dementia to an art therapy intervention (n=22) or interactive control group (n= ...
  6. ... inpatient settings [3] . [2013] 1.4.6. Consider arts therapies (for example, dance movement, music or art therapy or dramatherapy) for all children and young people ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Group art therapy 
    Publication: New York, N.Y. : Health and Education Multimedia, c1981
    Group art therapy ... Art therapy ... Art Therapy ... Group art therapy Art therapy Health and Education Multimedia catalog Berger, Lynne Flexner. Art Therapy Psychotherapy, Group New York, N. ...
  8. ... settings. [2009] 1.4.4.3. Consider offering arts therapies to all people with psychosis or schizophrenia, particularly ... in inpatient settings. [2009] 1.4.4.4. Arts therapies should be provided by a Health and Care ...
  9. ... Yoga[Mesh] OR “Electroconvulsive Therapy”[Mesh] OR “Sensory Art Therapies”[Mesh] OR “Cognitive behavioral therapy” OR “Cognitive behavioural ... OR “Social rhythm therapy” OR “Music therapy” OR “Art therapy” OR “Art therapies” OR “Writing therapy” OR “Writing ...
  10. ... Campbell M, Decker KP, Kruk K, et al. Art therapy and cognitive processing therapy for combat-related PTSD: a randomized controlled trial. Art Therapy. 2016;33(4):169–77. doi: 10.1080/ ...
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