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Who Heals the Healers?", emphasizes the importance of addressing the mental and emotional well-being of doctors. Recognizing ...
Looking at a piece of art—whether a swirling Van Gogh sky or Munch’s haunting scream—might do more than just please the eye.
Youth participants nationwide were encouraged to use art as a medium to promote mental health and wellness in “The Time Capsule Project,” which PLDT and Smart launched in collaboration with ...
As the demand for mental health care grows across the United States, so will an expected demand for service providers. Employment growth in the mental health field — for psychiatrists ...
Rebecca Robertson, specialist mental health therapist, said: “Being able to express yourself through art can be a therapeutic experience for some but can also during the process release ...
Family dynamics and mental health are crucial in ART adherence among youth with HIV, with family interventions showing potential benefits. The review included 36 US-based studies, highlighting ...
Trends in cannabis-related hospitalizations in Arizona from 2016–2021 and associations with mental health-related hospitalizations. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
In this week’s Therapy Thursday, po therapist Sierra Williams with Sunbeam Family Services discusses the positive impact art can have on mental health. Williams says art can help you express ...
Not every class has an explicit focus on mental health or healing. “I like to teach,” said art instructor Pamm Hanson, who’s been with Path With Art since 2009.
Research has shown that engaging in arts and crafts has greater mental health benefits than employment. A new study finds this applies to the general population, too.
As the demand for mental health care grows across the United States, so will an expected demand for service providers. Employment growth in the mental health field — for psychiatrists ...