2019
DOI: 10.18261/issn.2535-7913-2019-01-05
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Group art activities and arts therapies for people using substances: A rapid review of the literature

Abstract: gained her BSc in psychology and her MSc in psychological research methods from Bangor University. She went on to train as a nurse by acquiring a Master of Nursing Science from the University of Nottingham, where she is now studying for a PhD. Collette also worked at Broadmoor Secure Hospital for six years as a staff nurse clinical team leader. Collette.

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“…The intervention also improved participants' self-efficacy, motivated their willingness to draw, and gave them the opportunity to share challenges and befriend others. Art therapy intervention in youth improved self-efficacy and self-esteem [47]. Roy and Manley (2017) conducted a dance and movement session with people in the UK who were recovering from substance abuse.…”
Section: Health Promotion and Art Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intervention also improved participants' self-efficacy, motivated their willingness to draw, and gave them the opportunity to share challenges and befriend others. Art therapy intervention in youth improved self-efficacy and self-esteem [47]. Roy and Manley (2017) conducted a dance and movement session with people in the UK who were recovering from substance abuse.…”
Section: Health Promotion and Art Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%