New horizon in improving ageing with improvisational theatre
Shoshi Keisari,
Kristin R Krueger,
Boaz M Ben-David
et al.
Abstract:Cognitive decline, mental health and mindset factors can all affect the autonomy and well-being of older adults. As the number of older adults across the globe increases, interventions to improve well-being are urgently needed. Improvisational theatre (improv) and improv-based interventions are well-suited to address this need.
Studies have shown that participation in improv-based interventions has a positive impact on mental health indicators, including depressive symptoms, well-being and socia… Show more
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