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Journal of Applied Arts & Health 10.3 is now available
Wednesday, April 01, 2020

Journal of Applied Arts & Health 10.3 is now available

Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Applied Arts & Health 10.3 is now available. 

 

For more information about the journal and issue, click here >> https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-applied-arts-health

 

Aims & Scope

 

This peer-reviewed journal intends to serve a wide community of artists, researchers, practitioners and policy-makers evidencing the effectiveness of the interdisciplinary use of arts in health and arts for health. It provides a forum for publication and debate of arts in health care and health promotion. The journal defines ‘health' broadly to include physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, occupational, social and community health.

 

Issue 10.3

 

Editorial

Ross W. Prior and Mitchell Kossak

 

Conference pictures

 

Major Articles

 

Read between the Lines: Using drama to change attitudes towards suicide among young people

James Layton

 

‘Like a Dance’: Working creatively with healthcare practitioners to explore mobility and osteoporosis

Margaret A. Coulter Smith, Anthony Schrag, Fiona Kelly and Claire Pearson

 

‘Wow, it’s at the University’! Experiences of people with mental illness of an educational arts programme

Ruth Lambley, Elizabeth Kaley, Rebecca Morris, Anna Robinson, Nick Rowe, Jean Sellar-Edmunds, Tim Wynn-Werninck and Emma Anderson

 

Challenges and enablers for creative arts practice in care homes

Simon Chester Evans, Claire Garabedian, Jennifer Bray and Karen Gray

 

Art therapy and quality of life among children undergoing stem cell transplantation: A pilot Study

Y. Pat Chou and Shanna Stuckey

 

Notes from the Field

 

Sexy till I die: What applied theatre can offer in approaches to sexual health

Leah Tidey

 

Interviews

 

Interview with Professor Ross W. Prior 

Wenche Torrissen

 

Interview with Todd Frazier

Mitchell Kossak

 

Reviews

 

Building Bridges in Applied Arts and Health, Education and Community, Telford, Shropshire, 7–10 August 2019

Daniel Stolfi

 

A(n)esthetics: The Intersection of Art and Pain Management Practices, Tufts University, Boston, Massachusetts, 12 September 2018

Ian Koebner and Stephen Braun

 

NYU Educational Theatre & Drama Therapy Forum 2019: Theatre & Health, New York, 11–14 April 2019

Refiloe Lepere

 

Integrated Care for the Traumatized: A Whole-Person Approach, Ilene A. Serlin, Stanley Krippner and Kirwan Rockefeller (eds) (2019)

Vivien Marcow Speiser

 

Using Art as Research in Learning and Teaching: Multidisciplinary Approaches Across the Arts, Professor Ross W. Prior (ed.) (2018)

Gary Nash

 

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