Happy to have sent the Routledge Handbook of Arts & Health to the publisher this morning - I hope that the copyediting stage goes smoothly. Thanks to all of the authors for their work and for helping to create such a comprehensive overview of the field. #artsandhealth
The Royal Society of New South Wales' 2024 Discipline Awards and Lectureships were awarded to @profjmcadam, @KBoydell, Prof. Alexander McBratney AO FAA, and @monsoon0: https://t.co/Q7Ch67FCSR
“Tears turning to diamonds:” creating empathic understanding toward women living with HIV through contemplative viewing of a virtual art exhibition - now on Taylor and Francis online Open Access @tandfonline
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We are looking for a specialised Associate Editor to help with social media and engagement for the Arts & Health journal @Arts_Health_Jn https://t.co/jx3Oh4GZZQ
There's often a gap between what we know and how it's applied in practice. Our SPHERE KT Platform hosted an envisionarium to bridge this, generating actionable insights with researchers, providers, and community members. Read their insights:
https://t.co/l3E3uxPwlD
Check out our latest article on Culture Dose for Kids: How not to talk about it: Using digital storytelling with children wit... https://t.co/jJxUYQcuEh @blackdoginst@artshealth_net@ArtGalleryofNSW
Full article: What does leisure have to do with mental health – arts, creative and leisure practices and living with mental distress https://t.co/zmPFBTXLGe
The Winter edition of In-SPHERE is live! Explore Integrated Diabetes Care, body mapping, and our feature on the POWH Precision Care Clinic from four unique perspectives: an implementation scientist, a geneticist, an oncologist, and patient.
https://t.co/KJ11RfqYDD
We conclude our paper with a downloadable list of practical suggestions for how to use objects as part of longitudinal research designs.
This resource is also intended as a helpful teaching tool in qualitative methods.
PDF version available here: https://t.co/LRzDpe9bHq
Early identification & intervention are vital for improving outcomes in #schizophrenia. Check out our special issue for #WorldSchizophreniaDay 2024, featuring key research from the Early Intervention in Psychiatry journal: https://t.co/SkjXaLafft
Thrilled this gold standard mask study included the sociological part of masking (or not masking).
@DALupton tackles the psychological need for autonomy & how peer pressure and the need to feel effective & capable of mastering our circumstances can lead to a person NOT masking.
An authoritative, comprehensive 5★ review on masks for reducing respiratory infections, by @trishgreenhalgh@Globalbiosec and colleagues @ASMicrobiology
https://t.co/XP5EoZM6A0
+ a great explainer thread on the findings
https://t.co/1pbYRE0nIT
Masks* Work.
Everything about this thread and study is awesome.
Please read it, like it, share it, use @threadreaderapp to unroll it, print it out, pin it on walls, send it by semaphore.
Bookmark it and share it with anyone who denies it.
Let's get it trending:
#MasksWork
In this paper we note that "arts-based psychosocial research is well suited to diffractive analysis, illuminating human dimensions of health and illness by introducing personal emotional, experiential and embodied expressions of lived experience".
https://t.co/BWnlnN7pqn