Creative Mental Health Recovery

Creative Mental Health Recovery

Author: Robert Hurst

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-11-12

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 104017616X

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This book presents the importance of the role of creativity, particularly everyday creativity, in the lives of people on a mental health recovery journey. Through a review of historical and contemporary literature and research findings on the topic, the book starts by giving readers an idea of the state of play of conceptualisations of both creativity and recovery. The authors arrive at and present their own definitions of these concepts, using autoethnography to bring their own experiences into the text. They then illustrate to the reader what creativity in recovery looks like in practice, through interviews with and written accounts from creative individuals who have experienced a mental health recovery journey, grounding the theory with tangible stories of application. The interviews are analysed, with themes picked out and a model of creativity and recovery produced by the authors. Implications and possible future directions are then discussed. This unique presentation of creative recovery will be of interest to a wide range of mental health professionals, specifically those studying or practising mental health recovery and creative therapies.


Creative Mental Health Recovery

Creative Mental Health Recovery

Author: Andrew Voyce

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2024-11-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781032333717

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This book presents the importance of the role of creativity, particularly everyday creativity, in the lives of people on a mental health recovery journey. Through a review of historical and contemporary literature and research findings on the topic, the book starts by giving readers an idea of the state of play of conceptualisations of both creativity and recovery. The authors arrive at and present their own definitions of these concepts, using autoethnography to bring their own experiences into the text. They then illustrate to the reader what creativity in recovery looks like in practice, through interviews with and written accounts from creative individuals who have experienced a mental health recovery journey, grounding the theory with tangible stories of application. The interviews are analysed, with themes picked out and a model of creativity and recovery produced by the authors. Implications and possible future directions are then discussed. This unique presentation of creative recovery will be of interest to a wide range of mental health professionals, specifically those studying or practicing mental health recovery and creative therapies.


Creative Arts in Counseling and Mental Health

Creative Arts in Counseling and Mental Health

Author: Philip Neilsen

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2015-06-26

Total Pages: 339

ISBN-13: 1483324915

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Drawing on new paradigms and evidence-based discoveries in neuroscience, narrative psychology, and creativity theory, Creative Arts in Counseling and Mental Health by Philip Neilsen, Robert King, and Felicity Baker explores the beneficial role of expressive arts within a recovery perspective. A framework of practice principles for the visual arts, creative writing, music, drama, dance, and digital storytelling is addressed across a number of settings and populations, providing readers with an accessible overview of techniques taught in counseling programs in the U.S. and abroad.


Creative Mental Health Recovery

Creative Mental Health Recovery

Author: Robert Hurst, (Of

Publisher:

Published: 2024-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781003319405

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"This book presents the importance of the role of creativity, particularly everyday creativity, in the lives of people on a mental health recovery journey. Through a review of historical and contemporary literature and research findings on the topic, the book starts by giving readers an idea of the state of play of conceptualisations of both creativity and recovery. The authors arrive at and present their own definitions of these concepts, using autoethnography to bring their own experiences into the text. They then illustrate to the reader what creativity in recovery looks like in practice, through interviews with and written accounts from creative individuals who have experienced a mental health recovery journey, grounding the theory with tangible stories of application. The interviews are analysed, with themes picked out and a model of creativity and recovery produced by the authors. Implications and possible future directions are then discussed. This unique presentation of creative recovery will be of interest to a wide range of mental health professionals, specifically those studying or practicing mental health recovery and creative therapies"--


Recovering Creativity

Recovering Creativity

Author: Joy Paton

Publisher:

Published: 2018-12

Total Pages: 25

ISBN-13: 9781741084870

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This exhibition catalogue showcases artwork made by participants in the Recovering Creativity research project, an initiative of Flourish Australia and Western Sydney University. The project, Recovering Creativity: Understanding the role of art in mental health recovery through the voices and images of people with lived experience of major mental illness, was conducted from 2015 through to 2016. The research team - Associate Professor Sheridan Linnell, Dr Joy Paton and Professor Debbie Horsfall of the School of Social Sciences and Psychology at Western Sydney University together with Ms Jane Miller and Dr Ching-I Hsu of Flourish Australia - investigated the role of art in mental health recovery, seeking to extend knowledge of how arts-based interventions contribute and what role is played by community-managed mental health organisations. The research explored how art making within a supportive context influences the recovery, identity and social inclusion of people with lived experience. The artists shared their knowledge of recovery, assisting the researchers to develop a deeper appreciation of the relationships, ideas, values and practices that can sustain and be significant for people with lived experience. The resulting artworks emerged from a collaborative arts-based exploration of how creativity can inform the recovery process. Flourish Australia and Western Sydney University are grateful to the artists for making a significant contribution to the understanding of and evidence for arts-based recovery. Initially shown at the end of 2015, the Recovering Creativity exhibition was co-curated by Dr Joy Paton and Ms Jane Miller in collaboration with the artists/participants and chief investigator, Associate Professor Sheridan Linnell. This catalogue has now been produced to accompany the release of the Recovering Creativity research report which documents the project's findings. The Report provides clear evidence that art making in a group context supports the goals and principles of mental health recovery, and also makes recommendations targeting mental health policy, service delivery and professional practice. The Report is available at: http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:35380


Creativity and Social Support in Mental Health

Creativity and Social Support in Mental Health

Author: R. McDonnell

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-04-17

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 1137345489

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This book weaves together service users' lived experiences of mental health recovery and ideas about how creative activities such as art, music, and creative reading and writing can promote it, particularly within social and community settings.


Creative Arts in Counseling and Mental Health

Creative Arts in Counseling and Mental Health

Author: Philip Neilsen

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2015-06-26

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 1506306055

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Drawing on new paradigms and evidence-based discoveries in neuroscience, narrative psychology, and creativity theory, this text explores the beneficial role of expressive arts within a recovery perspective. A framework of practice principles for the visual arts, creative writing, music, drama, dance, and digital storytelling is addressed across a number of settings and populations, providing readers with an accessible overview of techniques taught in counseling programs in the U.S. and abroad.


Creativity, Wellbeing and Mental Health Practice

Creativity, Wellbeing and Mental Health Practice

Author: Tony Gillam

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-02-28

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 331974884X

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This book argues that some aspects of mental health practice have become mechanical, joyless and uninspiring, leading to a loss of creativity and wellbeing. A high level of wellbeing is essential to mental health and contemporary mental health care – and creativity is at the heart of this. A greater awareness of everyday creativity, the arts and creative approaches to mental health practice, learning and leadership can help us reinvent and reinvigorate mental health care. This, combined with a clearer understanding of the complex concept of wellbeing, can enable practitioners to adopt fresh perspectives and roles that can enrich their work. Creativity and wellbeing are fundamental to reducing occupational stress and promoting professional satisfaction. Introducing a new model of creative mental health care combined with recommendations for wellbeing, Creativity, Wellbeing and Mental Health Practice is a practical, evidence-based book for students, practitioners and researchers in mental health nursing and related disciplines.