2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.aip.2017.10.003
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Art therapy improves mood, and reduces pain and anxiety when offered at bedside during acute hospital treatment

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“…Kazemi et al 22 reported that playing the music of Johann Sebastian Bach significantly decreased the anxiety of pediatric inpatients. Art 23 and pet therapies 24 have also been described as effective modalities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kazemi et al 22 reported that playing the music of Johann Sebastian Bach significantly decreased the anxiety of pediatric inpatients. Art 23 and pet therapies 24 have also been described as effective modalities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Malchiodi (2013) ise, resmin; kişisel dışavurum, bireyin bir uzantısı, düşünce ve duyguların görülebilir yansıması olduğunu belirtir (s. 75). Bu konuyla ilgili Shella (2018), sanat terapistlerinin -psikoterapi yaklaşımı olarak-hastaların sanatsal çalışma oluşturması ve hastaları değerlendirmesinin yanında hastaları duygusal ve fiziksel iyileşmeye teşvik ettiğinden bahseder (s. 59). Sanat psikoterapisi yaklaşımı ile psikanalitik terapi yakından uyumludur.…”
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“…Shella 47 conducted a study with inpatients in the United States and found that art therapy reduced pain and anxiety levels and positively affected the participants' moods regardless of age, gender, and medical diagnosis. Similarly, Demir conducted a study performing expressionist art therapy and found that the participants' social and health‐related concerns decreased 48 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…43,44 No study was found to be conducted with a population similar to that of the present study; however, after patients with cancer participated in art therapy, their depression, anxiety and stress levels decreased and their satisfaction with life and coping behaviors changed in a positive direction. 45,46 Shella 47 | 347 with these difficulties. 52 In addition, it enables them to develop different points of view and solutions as they see that they are not the only ones who experience these problems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%