2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.757234
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Affect, Belief, and the Arts

Abstract: The cultural project is a therapeutic melding of emotion, symbols, and knowledge. In this paper, I describe how spiritual emotions engendered through encounters in imaginative culture enable fixation of metaphysical beliefs. Evolved affective systems are domesticated through the social practices of imaginative culture so as to adapt people to live in culturally defined cooperative groups. Conditioning, as well as tertiary-level cognitive capacities such as symbols and language are enlisted to bond groups throu… Show more

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“…Metaphorical similarity extends beyond just modeling, pattern, color, and material; it also encompasses psychological similarities rooted in culture, attitudes, and values. Hegel asserts that symbols are external objects that are immediately presented to our senses, but their true significance lies in the broader and more general meaning they imply [ 43 ]. We must distinguish between two factors when considering symbols: their meaning and the expression of that meaning.…”
Section: Theoretical Basis and Research Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metaphorical similarity extends beyond just modeling, pattern, color, and material; it also encompasses psychological similarities rooted in culture, attitudes, and values. Hegel asserts that symbols are external objects that are immediately presented to our senses, but their true significance lies in the broader and more general meaning they imply [ 43 ]. We must distinguish between two factors when considering symbols: their meaning and the expression of that meaning.…”
Section: Theoretical Basis and Research Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A holistic and extensive view of the human being is employed in Art Therapy, a therapeutic practice that aims to rescue not only the integral dimension of the subject but also their processes of self-knowledge, transcendence, and personal transformation (Gerber et al, 2018). The aim is also to promote image production, creative autonomy, the development of communication, the appreciation of subjectivity, freedom of expression, the reconciliation of emotional problems and their cathartic function (Gabriel, 2021). Notably, art therapy may be a cost-effective form of psychological therapy when compared to more traditional talking therapies (Uttley et al, 2015;Braito et al, 2022).…”
Section: The Creative Art Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%