Journal of Applied Arts & Health 14.2 is out now!
Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Applied Arts & Health 14.2 is out now.
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Aims & Scope
This international peer-reviewed journal intends to serve a wide global community of artists, researchers, practitioners, healthcare professionals, educators, therapists and policymakers profiling the effectiveness of art as the mode of inquiry and evidence within the interdisciplinary areas 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.
Journal of Applied Arts & Health is supported by the International Expressive Arts Therapy Association (IEATA).
This title is indexed with Scopus.
Issue 14.2
MITCHELL KOSSAK
Articles
Dancing the Blues: An interdisciplinary collaboration between artists and therapists
SCOTT THURSTON, JULIA GRIFFIN, STEPHEN DAVISMOON, JOANNA OMYLINSKATHURSTON AND VICKY KARKOU
DINA FRIED AND GIDEON ZEHAVI
‘An anchor in a stormy sea’: An arts in health project for healthcare staff during COVID-19
CLAIRE FLAHAVAN, ANTONIA O’KEEFFE, EMMA FINUCANE, MARY GREHAN AND AOIFE TWOHIG
La danse du détour: A collaborative arts performance with people touched by Minamata disease
AYA KASAI, PHILIPPE CHÉHÈRE, RIE HARADA, NONOKO KAMEYAMA AND JULIE SALGUES
Notes from the Field
Exploring artmaking in a virtual community during COVID-19
SUSAN RIDLEY, TAMAR EINSTEIN AND JILL MCNUTT
Creating and supervising expressive arts groups for migrant families on the Mexican border
MARIANELA SOTO HURTADO AND ROXANA ORELLANA
Create.Connect.Unwind: A creative response to the pandemic for NHS staff well-being
KIM WILTSHIRE AND DAWN PRESCOTT
Webinar Review
CHARLOTTE GRAINGER, LARS HARALD MAAGERØ AND PERSEPHONE SEXTOU
Book Review
Sensory Theatre: How to Make Interactive, Inclusive, Immersive Theatre for Diverse Audiences by a Founder of Oily Cart, Tim Webb (2022)
TERESA A. FISHER