2020
DOI: 10.1002/hpja.431
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Forming relationships through group art‐making: An exploration with neurodivergent people living in regional Australia

Abstract: Issues Addressed: Neurodivergent people have a strong history of raw creative expression in the arts, however they also have a history of being segregated from society. This segregation has obstructed pathways to building the connections that maintain both mental and physical health. This research sought to illuminate how group art-making impacts relationship formation with neurodivergent people in regional Australia. Method:The study included nine participants with intellectual disability and one with an acqu… Show more

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“…Lawson et al 13) also analyzed mentally disabled people who participated in art projects for more than two and a half years. Other studies that also conducted art-making sessions included Gentle and O'Brien's 14) study of group art-making in Australia and Susan Potter's 15) visual art activity sessions that included drawing, collage, clay, and wirework.…”
Section: Sessionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lawson et al 13) also analyzed mentally disabled people who participated in art projects for more than two and a half years. Other studies that also conducted art-making sessions included Gentle and O'Brien's 14) study of group art-making in Australia and Susan Potter's 15) visual art activity sessions that included drawing, collage, clay, and wirework.…”
Section: Sessionsmentioning
confidence: 99%