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An investigation into the effectiveness of the arts therapies for adults with continuing mental health problems

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posted on 2023-07-26, 13:02 authored by Helen Odell-Miller, Philip Hughes, Mark Westacott
Arts therapies treatments offer patients therapy through primarily nonverbal means (i.e., art forms such as music, art, drama, and dance movement). They are particularly effective when normal communication is absent or has broken down. This study used a randomized control design and involved a treatment (n=10) and a control (n=15) group. Treatment was one of four arts therapies delivered in group or individual format. The authors used four separate questionnaires, administered over a 6-month period, to measure effectiveness. There was also a qualitative interview at the end of that period for the treatment group patients. The numerical results were not conclusive owing to high variability and small sample size, but the qualitative data reveal interesting facets of the process (e.g., that the therapists’ and patients’ perceptions of the treatment coincided in all treatment cases).

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Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

16

Issue number

1

Page range

122-139

Publication title

Psychotherapy Research

ISSN

1468-4381

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

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  • other

Legacy posted date

2013-05-20

Legacy Faculty/School/Department

ARCHIVED Faculty of Arts, Law & Social Sciences (until September 2018)

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