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Crative Arts, Culture,and Healing: Building anEvidence Base

机译:创意艺术,文化与康复:建立证据基础

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Whil Indigenous societies have acknowledged the healing power of visual art, dance, music, drama, and storytelling for millennia, the western world’s recognition of the therapeutic benefits of the arts is more recent. The Aboriginal Healing Foundation recently completed a study of the use and benefits of creative arts in First Nation, Inuit, and Métis healing programs throughout Canada. This study presents compelling evidence that creative arts, culture, and healing are linked — to each other, certainly, and also linked to the idea that, when given the freedom to choose, communitybased healing programs overwhelmingly include creative arts. The findings should be of interest to Aboriginal communities and organizations engaged in mental health and healing, policy makers, funding bodies, program managers, healers, counsellors, artists, governments, and academics.
机译:几千年来,土著社会已经意识到视觉艺术,舞蹈,音乐,戏剧和讲故事的治愈能力,而西方世界对艺术的治疗益处的认识却是最近的。原住民康复基金会最近完成了一项关于在整个加拿大的“原住民”,因纽特人和梅蒂斯康复计划中使用创造性艺术的研究。这项研究提供了令人信服的证据,表明创意艺术,文化和康复之间确实存在着相互联系,并且还与这样一种观念联系在一起:当给予选择的自由时,基于社区的康复计划将绝大多数都包括创意艺术。从事精神健康和康复的原住民社区和组织,决策者,资助机构,项目经理,医疗人员,顾问,艺术家,政府和学者应该对研究结果感兴趣。

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