Pleased to share new paper with experience sampling method exploring which everyday activities reduce anxiety & increase happiness of adolescents (arts, sport, socialising), for those with & without depression and anxiety https://t.co/Js3Xk41PEI #ESM@PSRG_UWE@PsychUWEBristol
A new blog about the Routledge Handbook of the Arts and health: Collating a field: Inside the Routledge Handbook of Arts and Health https://t.co/JKaP9MCgEP
What does the evidence say about Arts on Prescription? New post breaks down research, practice and policy — plus examples from city-wide projects. Read more: https://t.co/8EaEO55tog #ArtsOnPrescription#CreativeHealth#Wellbeing
Check out the new Routledge Handbook of #ArtsAndHealth! 📖
This book brings together insights on evidence, policy and practice — including several chapters authored by our team: @Daisy_Fancourt, @Saoirsefinn, @jessicakbone, @Karen_MakHW & @Katey_W 💭
https://t.co/Ux8xcRg4xw
Join us on 18th February at 1 pm for an online webinar with talks from international experts on the use of the arts in public health - sign up here: https://t.co/AZ9GxlGpEd
What do we mean by ‘creative health’? The benefits of defining ‘creativity’ in the arts and health field: Arts & Health: Vol 0, No 0 - Get Access https://t.co/YI3TB2LwvH
What do we mean by ‘creative health’? The benefits of defining ‘creativity’ in the arts and health field: Arts & Health: Vol 0, No 0 - Get Access https://t.co/YI3TB2LwvH
It is publication day!
https://t.co/U5VrDPN1KD
Over 60 experts on the arts and health have contributed their expertise to this collection and I really appreciate it and hope it will be useful. Thank you! #artsandhealth
Now open access: Which personal and social resources help adolescents to recover from negative affect in daily life? An experience sampling study: Journal of Child & Adolescent Mental Health: Vol 36, No 1 https://t.co/Js3Xk42nug
Emphasising that the arts are good for one's health, is as imprecise as stating medicine has health benefits. By using generic terms, we risk comparing apples with oranges. Pleased to share this piece co-written with @anitajensen73 and @HilaryBungay https://t.co/RYk9yHcxle
Pleased to see that my comment has been published, along with comments by others, on Skov and Nadal's critique of arts and health research. I focused on one issue, complexity, and the lack of consideration of this in their analysis.https://t.co/shrVf7o7HG
Watch this space! Been delightful working on a chapter discussing The arts in the prevention and management of chronic health conditions in this comprehensive Handbook that feature the growing evidence and discusses policy and practice around the world!
https://t.co/qevreiLG4e