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Arts for Health

Imagine a world without art music film singing dancing comedy or reading. It would be a very dull place. It would also prove very unhealthy. For a long time now creative activities in the arts and humanities have offered people worldwide a kind shadow health service a non-clinical means of maintaining or improving their health and wellbeing. But information about the potential benefits of engaging with creative activities for physical or mental health has not always been made clear.

The Arts for Health series seeks to offer a ground-breaking set of short easy-to-read books that guide the general public caring for themselves or others health and social care professionals and those working in charitable or community-led social and cultural initiatives on how different creative activities or practices can help people stay healthy or improve their physical and mental health.

DOI
10.1108/afh

Editor
Paul Crawford

Series Copyright Holder:
Editors

Online start date
2019

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Dancing Open Access
Noyale Colin; Kathryn Stamp
Games Available to Purchase
Sandra Danilovic
Creative Writing Available to Purchase
Mark Pearson; Helen Foster
History Available to Purchase
Anna Greenwood
Body Art Available to Purchase
Brian Brown; Virginia Kuulei Berndt
Video Available to Purchase
John Quin
Magic Available to Purchase
Richard Wiseman
Painting Available to Purchase
Francisco Javier Saavedra-Macías; Samuel Arias-Sánchez; Ana Rodríguez-Gómez
Music Available to Purchase
Eugene Beresin
Storytelling Available to Purchase
Michael Wilson
Photography Available to Purchase
Susan Hogan
Drawing Available to Purchase
Curie Scott
Theatre Available to Purchase
Sydney Cheek-O'Donnell
Singing Available to Purchase
J. Yoon Irons; Grenville Hancox
Arts For Health: Film Available to Purchase
Steven Schlozman
Reading Available to Purchase
Philip Davis; Fiona Magee