by Gabriel Keczan
I set out to explore the intersecting realms of creative arts therapy and nature-connection activities known as coyote mentoring.
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This research project explored the value and function of group art therapy by illuminating its benefits for individuals with chronic mental illnesses who reside in tertiary psychiatric care.
Read Moreby Heidi Pedersen
This thesis examines the value of a drop in art therapy group for residents at an emergency shelter. Specifically, this thesis examines the role of intentional strength building art therapy directives with recent trauma survivors.
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This thesis explores the question: what is the value and function of creating altered art objects in an alternative education program with at-risk adolescents?
Read Moreby Katy Vinson
Participating in an Art Group is an opportunity for people receiving psychiatric services to actively create health in their lives. The intention of this paper is to: document a PowerPoint presentation, demonstrate the heath created by the Art Group, provide information on the approaches used in the Art Group and to encourage and promote the continuation of the Art Group.
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