2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.572028
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Sailing Across the Atlantic: An Exploration of the Psychological Experience Using Arts-Based Research

Abstract: The reported study pursues the bidimensional objective, namely, (1) to grasp the essence of the psychological experience of a transatlantic journey and (2) to observe the potential of arts-based research for the enhancement of the well-being of sailors. The sample consisted of three males and one female – Latvian citizens, aged 36–68 years, with higher education and different sailing experience. In the context of a case study grounded on arts-based research methods, the freehand drawings of self-portraits or s… Show more

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“…These findings point to the challenges of capturing what factors or elements of the tall ship experience have long-lasting building effects. An art-based approach to tall ship experiences reported a strong "here and now" perspective, such as experiences of time, place, and relationship with nature to be of essence (Pipere et al 2020), thus addressing the process of the adventure. As the amount of data on and research methods for capturing tall ship experiences are limited, there is a need for more in-depth research.…”
Section: Sail Ship Experiences and Wellbeingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings point to the challenges of capturing what factors or elements of the tall ship experience have long-lasting building effects. An art-based approach to tall ship experiences reported a strong "here and now" perspective, such as experiences of time, place, and relationship with nature to be of essence (Pipere et al 2020), thus addressing the process of the adventure. As the amount of data on and research methods for capturing tall ship experiences are limited, there is a need for more in-depth research.…”
Section: Sail Ship Experiences and Wellbeingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is extant research related to sailing tourism that focuses on its sustainability aspects (Łapko et al, 2019;Trstenjak et al, 2020); challenges faced in its development (Silveira et al, 2018); safety and security (Kasum et al, 2018); smart communication (Benevolo & Spinelli, 2018); and contribution to local economies (Ivanić et al, 2018). There have also been studies that evaluated the constraints on nautical tourism (Jovanovic et al, 2013) and dimensions of yachting tourism experiences (Mikulić et al, 2015;Pipere et al, 2020). However, very few studies have examined sailing tourist satisfaction, and the impacts of marina attributes on sailing tourism experience (González et al, 2018;Lam-González et al, 2019a, 2019b.…”
Section: Sailing Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Team building activities bring cohesion among sailors, which can help them stay motivated and protect each other during their time on board ( 11 , 12 ). To overcome or maintain their psychological health, many ships implement mental health programs, basic mental health facilities and access to counseling services for those who need them ( 13 , 14 ). Several psychotherapy methodologies including cognitive behavioral therapy are employed to combat the mental health issues among sailors ( 15 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%