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Research has shown that engaging in arts and crafts has greater mental health benefits than employment. A new study finds ...
A new study provides evidence that indulging our creative side could provide everyone with a significant well-being boost.
Colleges have invested in creative partnerships to support student health and wellness, inspiring community and emotional ...
An emerging innovation in college mental health is providing students opportunities to engage in arts related programs, either on campus or in the local community.
Slowing down and taking the time to focus on creating for oneself, whether that be painting, drawing, writing or dancing, removes people from their everyday stressors, said Angelique Racki, director ...
In the aftermath of grant cuts from the National Endowment of Arts (NEA) and its consequent trickle down to other arts ...
Research also reveals that arts and crafts are better for your mental health than meditation, with 25% of those quizzed finding that being artistic elevates their emotional clarity.
To better understand the potential therapeutic benefits of heritage art practices, researchers from Drexel University’s College of Nursing and Health Professions examined the impact of these practices ...
Apr. 24—A local education official who is promoting an upcoming mental health fair wants parents of teenagers to know that one of the most dangerous drug on the streets right now is already in ...
Recent advancements in research have highlighted the transformative potential of art in fostering mental health recovery. Art-based interventions, ranging from group visual art-making to creative ...